Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Lil Durk Tells Sway Chief Keef Beef is Over


Rapper Lil Durk was carried to Shade 45 XM's "Sway In The Morning" radio indicate for a live question session at a New Era top store. As fans had all eyes on the Chicago MC in foundation and Polaroids record, he and radio show host Sway have an open dialogue about different points identified with the Windy City's rap scene. Tending to a standout amongst the most in vogue points on the web at this time, he clears up the Chief Keef meat and where they stand as of August 2013.

Influence required, "A considerable measure from individuals have been tweeting me to get some information about your association with Chief Keef on the grounds that things have been about-facing and fourth. What is the status of that at this time?"

"Umm it was only a tad bit of statements however that ain't nothing major however," answered Lil Durk.
The Hip Hop radio host asks, “Ain’t nothing major?”

“Nah it ain’t nothing major,” replied Durk.

Sway gets clarification asking, “It isn’t nothing that’s going to grow or…”

“Nah….,” says Lil Durk keeping it simple.

Sway asks about their time since the twitter beef, “Have y’all communicated since then, have y’all?”

“Yeah we had a few little words to be on some man… we coolin right now – so, so I respected! We respect each other, we got love for each other,” clarified Lil Durk of the beef ending. He says twitter made it more than what it was, “You know how that twitter is, you know twitter going to take everything the wrong way.”

Lil Durk talks about Cops Targeting Chicago rappers
Lil Durk talks about Cops Targeting Chicago rappers

Going even further into the topic of the beef and false pretenses surrounding it, Sway and Lil Durk talk for another 30 seconds on the topic.  However, it’s clear the two ’300′ rappers, both said to be Black Disciple gang members, have smoothed things out and getting to the money.   A great day for the Chicago Hip Hop scene as this could lead to labels having less fears of signing acts from the Windy City.

The last artists signed or near signed deals are pretty much dead or in prison.   Rapper Bump J signed to Atlantic Records for a multi-million deal before going to prison over a bank robbery.   Rappers Johnny Boi Da Prince and  Lil JoJo were both signed or close to signing deals with labels before being killed at the height of their careers.

Watch the impressive Lil Durk interview on C.K.H.i.D. on-line beneath.  The Chicago youth is projecting the grown man intelligence many predict will lead to his becoming the next rap icon from Derrick Rose’s hometown.

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