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Lil Durk is gearing as much as launch his subsequent mission, and it’s not Love Songs 4 the Streets 3 like followers initially speculated. On Friday (Oct. 4), the Chicago rapper introduced that Deep Ideas will hit streaming providers on Oct. 18.
“For the folks, for the trenches, Smurk [is] again,” he captioned an Instagram publish alongside the black-and-white paintings. Thus far, the one confirmed tracks are “Flip Up A Notch” and “Monitoring Me,” the latter of which arrived at midnight.
“I used to be a Jeezy fan, however I used to be seein’ purple, ain’t construct me a snowman/ You place a change on a brand new Glock, guess the lil’ b**ch’ll begin jammin’/ I do not even acquired to pay a n**ga to do none, I acquired killers, all my associates,” Durk spat on the Southside-produced lower.
Deep Ideas shall be a much-awaited follow-up to 2023’s Virtually Healed. The 21-song effort housed visitor appearances from Morgan Wallen, the late Juice WRLD, Rob49, Kodak Black, and Future, to call a couple of. Among the many standout cuts had been the Alicia Keys-assisted “Remedy Session” and “All My Life,” which gained Finest Melodic Rap Efficiency on the 2024 Grammy Awards.
“I used to be getting dressed, and once they [announced that I won], the entire home began screaming. I mentioned, ‘Yep. I do know what which means.’ I texted [J. Cole]. He’s excited. You understand he’s on the street. So, shout out to J. Cole. Shout out to Dr. Luke,” Durk instructed the Recording Academy relating to his collaboration with the Dreamville Information founder on “All My Life.”
“I really did the music, and I held it for a yr simply to get [J. Cole] on it. If I ain’t get ‘em, I in all probability wouldn’t have put it out,” he added. “I mentioned, ‘This a Grammy.’ That’s what I mentioned. For me and him collectively, extra songs, tour, simply nice power and studying from him. He’s the GOAT.”