Lil Durk Gets Sinister In “Green Light”

Yo, who the f**k drank Durk’s apple juice?


For the most part, Lil Durk has dropped music that is highly melodic in his career. In “Green Light,” he decides to go hard, delivering a dark banger that features plenty of threats and gun-talk from the Chicago rapper. Surprisingly, you get zero singing from Durk on the track, as he opts to rap similarly to how he rapped on his XXL Freshman cypher.

Finally Durk gets his revenge on Roddy Ricch.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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