Durk Derrick Banks (born: October 19, 1992), better known professionally as simply Lil Durk, is an American musician, rapper, and songwriter, who performs the genres of rap, trap, drill, hip hop, and R&B.
Albums[]
Since he began his career in 2008, he's released a total of six studio albums, including Remember My Name, (2015), Lil Durk 2X, (2016), Signed to the Streets 3, (2018), Love Songs 4 the Streets 2, (2019), Just Cause Y'all Waited 2, (2020), and The Voice, (2020), four compilation albums, which included Only the Family Involved Vol.1 (with Only the Family), (2018), Only the Family Involved Vol.2 (with Only the Family), (2018), Family over Everything (with Only the Family), (2019), and Loyal Bros (with Only the Family), (2021), and thirteen mixtapes, which includes I'm a Hitta, (2011), I'm Still a Hitta, (2012), Life Ain't No Joke, (2012), Signed to the Streets, (2013), Signed to the Streets 2, (2014), 300 Days, 300 Nights, (2015), They Forgot, (2016), Love Songs for the Streets, (2017), Supa Vultures (with Lil Reese), (2017), Signed to the Streets 2.5, (2017), Bloodas (with Tee Grizzley), (2017), Just Cause Y'all Waited, (2018), and The Voice of the Heroes (with Lil Baby), (2021).
Controversy[]
Attempted Murders[]
Durk is facing charges related to multiple murder-for-hire plots. He was arrested in October 2024 on charges of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire against rapper Quando Rondo.[1] Federal operatives are linking him to a second murder-for-hire plot involving the fatal shooting of Stephon Mack in Chicago in 2022.[2]