Lil Durk & Pooh Shiesty Release The Music Video To “Should’ve Ducked”

Durk and Pooh Shiesty are in the hood like an engine in the music video to “Should’ve Ducked.”


Lil Durk’s rise to the top has been very impressive, mainly because he came out the gate a little slow. While you can find him on everything from R&B jams to commercial hits these days, he still makes sure to drop menacing bangers every once in a while, too. Today, the visuals to “Should’ve Ducked,” a track from The Voice that features some pretty heinous bars, has hit the net.

No, Lil Durk and Pooh Shiesty don’t play Duck duck goose in the music video to “Should’ve Ducked;” instead, they show off their nice cars, nice watches, hella money, and trigger fingers while standing in what I’m guessing is a bando. Also, they don’t quite do any social distancing (Man, these vaccines are rolling out quickly).

Let us know what you think about the music video to “Should’ve Ducked.”


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