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Lil Durk And NBA Young Boy Smoke Peace Pipe After Their Intense Beef

Lil Durk And NBA Young Boy Smoke Peace Pipe After Their Intense Beef

Rappers beefing each other is a common trend in Hollywood but making up is sometimes harder than you can imagine, especially, when the murderer and suspect are from the respective camp of the beef.

Young Boy and Lil Durk have had one of the messiest beefs in recent times, and at one point it appeared as though their relationship was damaged beyond repair. The beef got intense when Lil Durk’s friend King Von was allegedly shot and killed by Young Boy’s artist Quando Rondo.

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A beef this intense seemed irredeemable; however, according to DJ Akademiks, the duo squashed it and decided to go easy on each other, hence having no animosity toward each other.

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YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Lil Durk have reportedly deaded their long-held beef.

The news was revealed by DJ Akademiks via his Twitch stream on Wednesday (May 3).

“That beef is squashed. You ain’t hear?” the controversial blogger announced. The person Ak is speaking with on the stream is in disbelief. “I’m serious. Durk and YoungBoy don’t have beef no more” Ak added.

Lil Durk appeared to cosign the news. The Chicago rapper liked the post on Twitter of Ak revealing the two rappers have settled their issues

NBA YoungBoy and Lil Durk’s beef dates back a few years and was escalated following the death of King Von, who was allegedly shot and killed by a friend of YB’s artist Quando Rondo. Last February, Top dissed Durk on the song “I Hate YoungBoy.” That March, Durk appeared to taunt YoungBoy by renting a billboard in YB’s hometown of Baton Rouge, La. and putting “Durk Better” on it, which is a spin on YoungBoy’s fans’ “YB Better” catchphrase. Things have been quiet for the past few months.

Durkio recently spoke about beef during his spring 2023 XXL magazine cover story interview, saying it’s no longer worth it to have issues with other rappers.

“Yeah, it’s the money,” he said. “Just get the bag, and get out the way. You a billion away from one word, one sentence can f**k it up. So, you be real strategic of what you say to try to get some views.”

Lil Durk is currently prepping the release of his new album The Voice 2.0. He recently shared a snippet of his upcoming collab with J. Cole, “All My Life,” on social media. The album is expected to drop this spring.

Most of these reconciliations seem to be short-lived, but because Lil Durk and Young Boy chose to do theirs without attention, I want to believe their new bond is likely to stand the test of time.

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