Talk:Lil Durk/Archive 1

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Ironicnamejpg in topic Just a clarification
Archive 1

Real Name

I dont think Lamron is his real name. Lamron is the street him and GBE claim in chicago. Durk is probably his first name. This site also says otherwise. http://kollegekidd.com/news/def-jam-artist-lil-durk-wife-nicole-covone-scheduled-to-deliver-baby-girl

Guest Appearances

Lil Durk has made several guest appreances in 2014, which has never been edited for some reason. Here are the non single appearances in order: "On The Corner" by Lil Herb which also features KD Yung Cocky. It appeared on "Welcome To Fazoland". Next is "ChiRaq"(Remix) by Meek Mill also featuring Shy Glizzy, it didn't appeared on an official project. "R.N.U." by Maine Man, it's not on any project. "Gone Lie" by Chinx which appeared on "Cocaine Riot 4". "Dat Nigga" by G Count also featuring Lil Herb. It's going to appear on "New Regime".

Also Kidd Kidd from the guest appearance of 2013 has a wiki page.

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Associated acts

@Slizzyslatt: Hi there. I just wanted to explain the changes I made to Durk's "associated acts" section to show that each of them meets the criteria used in the template's documentation. Like you said, "Acts with which this act has collaborated on multiple occasions, or on an album, or toured with as a single collaboration act playing together" may be included as associated acts.

  • 21 Savage and Durk have collaborated three times, on "Shooter2x", "Die Slow", and "Who Want Smoke??".
  • A Boogie wit da Hoodie and Durk have collaborated five times, on "100 Grand", "U Said", "24 Hours", "Uptown/Bustdown", and "All of Us".
  • Booka600 and Durk have collaborated six times, on "Lamborghini Mirrors", "Jump", "7:30", "Play Yo Role", "Relentless", and "Out the Roof", and Durk has been called Booka's "mentor".
  • Doodie Lo and Durk have collaborated four times, on "Don't Forget", "Alone", "Play Yo Role", and "Sip Again".
  • EST Gee and Durk have collaborated three times, on "In Town", "Switches & Dracs", and "T-Shirt".
  • Future and Durk have collaborated five times, on "Hated on Me", "Spin the Block", "Last Name", "Made a Way", and "Mean to Me".
  • Hypno Carlito and Durk have collaborated nine times, on "Ghetto (Grew Up)", "Don't I", "Our Year", "Aint Right", "Watch Out", "This Case", "Back to Back", "Want from Me", and "Catch a Body".
  • King Von and Durk have collaborated ten times, on "Like That", "Still Trappin'", "They Be Talkin'", "Out the Roof", "Crazy Story (Remix)", "Down Me", "Jump", "All these N***as", "Back Again", and "Twin Nem".
  • Meek Mill and Durk have collaborated seven times, on "Bougie", "Young N***as", "Spent Me", "Still Runnin'", "Pain Away", "Sharing Locations", and "Chariot".
  • Moneybagg Yo and Durk have collaborated six times, on "Uzi", "Streets Want Me", "Switches & Dracs", "Yesterday", "Free Promo", and "On My Soul".
  • OTF IKey and Durk have collaborated five times, on "Play Yo Role", "In the Rain", "Turbulence", "Bad Bitch", and "How We Living".
  • Gunna and Durk have collaborated six times, on "Don't Talk to Me", "Home Body", "Gucci Gucci", "Lies About You", "Off White VLONE", and "Otherside".
  • Polo G and Durk have collaborated five times, on "3 Headed Goat", "Career Day", "No Return", "Free Promo", and "Rich MF".
  • Slimelife Shawty and Durk have collaborated four million times, on "Dying 2 HitEm", "Suit Me Up", "Brazy Life", and "Savage".
  • TK Kravitz and Durk have collaborated twice, on "Home Body" and "What If".
  • Ty Dolla Sign and Durk have collaborated four times, on "She Just Wanna", "100 Grand", "Breather" and "Double R".
  • YFN Lucci and Durk have collaborated seven times, on "Rich Forever", "Mood I'm In", "Turn They Back", "Dirty Diana", "Gang Gang", "Change", and "Feel Good".
  • Yo Gotti and Durk have collaborated three times, on "Money Talk", "Everything All White", and "Ghetto America".
  • Young Dolph and Durk have collaborated three times, on "Downfall", "Waffle House", and "Trap House (Remix)".
  • Young Thug and Durk have collaborated five times, on "So What", "Stay Down", "Up the Side", "No Love", and "Party".
  • Yung Tory and Durk have collaborated three times, on "No Love", "Run It Up", and "I Done Seen".

I started a discussion at the template talk page for the musical artist infobox about tweaking the criteria for inclusion and exclusion, and I would love if you could give your input there. In the meantime, all of the artists listed above meet the current criteria, so I'm going to restore my edits. benǝʇᴉɯ 04:30, 7 November 2021 (UTC)

Just a clarification

I had initially changed "Durk" to "Banks", as I thought that "Durk" was being used as his first name. I realized shortly after that "Durk" was being used as the last part of his rap name. I changed them back. I just want to clarify that it was a misunderstanding on my part, and that it wasn't my intention to do silly or unnecessary edits to this article. Ironicnamejpg (talk) 12:00, 17 May 2022 (UTC)