
Born Durk Derrick Banks in Chicago in 1992, Lil Durk is the founder of Only the Family (OTF) and one of the most influential Chicago drill rappers of his generation — a singer-rapper whose catalog (Just Cause Y'all Waited 2, The Voice, 7220, Almost Healed, Deep Thoughts) has produced multiple #1 albums and made him one of streaming's most-consumed artists. He teamed with Memphis breakout GloRilla on 'Leave the Club' from Don's Love Sick (2023, produced by OZ) — one of the album's hardest-hitting cuts. The track sits Durk's melodic-drill cadence next to Don's velvety hook and GloRilla's percussive bark, producing one of the most stylistically ambitious three-way features in Don's catalog. It also marks one of the few times Don has worked with a rapper from outside the Atlanta/Houston/Toronto orbits that dominate his collaborator network — a deliberate Midwest reach. Durk's broader catalog and his role in shaping post-2017 Chicago drill into a melodic, introspective mode positions him as one of the genre's most versatile voices; 'Leave the Club' captures that range inside a single Don-led record.
Stats
Songs
1
Albums
1
Era
2023


