Lil Durk’s newest single “All My Life” (that includes J. Cole) is streaming higher than YoungBoy By no means Broke Once more’s total mixtape, Richest Opp on Spotify.
In accordance with Spotify’s streaming numbers, as of Sunday (Could 21), Lil Durk’s uplifting tune “All My Life” (that includes J. Cole) has garnered over 21 million streams on the digital platform. In distinction, 17 tracks on NBA YoungBoy’s just-released mixtape, Richest Opp, collectively have reached over 15 million streams. Each Durkio’s single and YB’s tape have been launched on Could 12.
Apparently, on that very same day (Could 12), YoungBoy was filmed celebrating the truth that Durk pushed again his new album, Nearly Healed, and opted to launch his single as an alternative.
“B***h-a** n***a, you pushed again, you wager not ever strive it once more,” YB yelled whereas bouncing to a tune off his new mixtape, flashing cash and flaunting his watches. “Play with me,” he added.
On his mixtape, the Louisiana rhymer has a diss monitor known as “F**okay the Business Pt. 2,” which finds him slamming Drake for associating with Durk.
“B***h, I ship them hitters to hit at you, boy, do not say s**t to me/Discuss to Drake, cross FaceTime, he wasn’t feelin’ me,” NBA YoungBoy raps. “Instructed me that he f**okay with Durk, rattling, that s**t was gettin’ to me/Instructed me that he just like the s**t I am doin’, however cannot do s**t with me/So after we cross our methods, f**okay what you say, b***h, you my enemy.”
In the meantime, in line with Chart Information, Lil Durk has achieved over one billion on-demand streams within the U.S. in 2023.
So who’s actually having the final chortle?
Watch Lil Durk’s “All My Life” Video That includes J. Cole Beneath
Hearken to NBA YoungBoy’s “F**okay The Business Pt. 2” Beneath
See Images From Lil Durk’s XXL Journal Spring 2023 Cowl Story
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