Lil Durk – Refugee

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Lil Durk - Refugee

Lil Durk’s “The Voice” discovers him investigating past injury, as he does on the unpleasant and defenseless “Refugees.”

Despite the fact that Lil Durk has demonstrated himself to be a voice of the roads, he has additionally utilized his music to communicate weakness, epitomizing the cost his way of life can take on a passionate level. It’s essential for the motivation behind why the creation of his new collection The Voice is so as often as possible melancholic, with tunes like the piano-determined champion “Refugee” sounding nearer to children’s song than banger. However it’s over such a beat that Durk is at his best, drawing from his own injury and pouring his agony onto the page.

“I experienced childhood in empty lofts, the presence of pills hindered,” he raps. “They don’t give it a second thought if ni*gas consistent dyin’ from it, they just floodin’ the market/Off them drugs I gestured, I’m with the executioners notwithstanding/Don’t ask me for what reason I got firearm on me ’cause these ni*gas be killin’ the specialists.” These divided depictions of Durk’s past illustrate what drives the man he is today, while hauntingly sensitive piano recommends that even the presence of achievement isn’t generally what it appears.

Listen below.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

I grew up in vacant apartments, the presence of pills retarded
They don’t even care if ni*gas steady dyin’ from it, they just floodin’ the market
Off them drugs I nodded, I’m with the killers regardless
Don’t ask me why I got gun on me ’cause these ni*gas be killin’ the artists

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