Lil Baby & Lil Durk Drop “Voice Of The Heroes” On Memorial Day

VOICE OF THE HEROES

Lil Baby & Lil Durk

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It’s happening, guys (Put your PTO in now)!

Honestly, Lil Baby and Lil Durk’s upcoming joint project is the most anticipated release of 2021. Why wouldn’t it be, though? The two rappers are on top of the game right now. To get us hyped up for the project, Durk and Baby decided to release “Voice Of The Heroes,” a track that is refreshingly passionate, hood, and trappish.

I’m not going to lie, “Voice Of The Heroes” is the exact kind of song I wanted to hear out of a Lil Baby and Lil Durk collaboration. Both rappers hit us with their signature melodic raps and come across as savants for their respective hoods. I even feel like the beat they chose to rap over fits both of them perfectly.

Listen to the extremely solid “Voice Of The Heroes” below.

 


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  1. fad

    Fire beats, Trash lyrics
    Album Rating: A Waste Of Good Beats/10
    Favorite tracks: N/A
    Least Favorite track: N/A

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