50 Cent Explains Why Lil Durk Now Has A Leg Up In NBA YoungBoy Beef
Durk and YoungBoy have not been on great terms. Although Durk is trying to turn the page on rap beef and the lifestyle that comes with it, there are certainly some people who haven’t forgotten. While appearing on Million Dollaz Worth of Game with Gillie and Wallo, Fif offered up his full-fledged opinion on the Durk and YoungBoy situation. Below, you can hear all of 50 Cent’s comments, which explain how Durk is in a better position to win.
50 Cent Weighs In
As 50 Cent argues, because YoungBoy is locked up, he won’t be able to collaborate with other artists. Meanwhile, Durk can get out there, mingle, and make records with a whole plethora of artists. Moreover, when artists are locked up for a long time, fans tend to forget about them. Sure, there will be people reminiscing for the old days, but amongst the general public, YoungBoy could ultimately fade into obscurity while Durk continues to build ground. It’s an interesting take, and only time will tell whether or not he is correct.
Let us know what you think of this analysis from 50 Cent, in the comments section down below. Do you believe he has a point about the Lil Durk and YoungBoy situation? How do you feel about the current legal issues for YoungBoy? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.
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