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Chief Keef and Lil Durk Collab For Young Chop-Produced Song ‘Decline’



It’s official.

A new Chief Keef and Lil Durk track is on the way.

Durk announced the record titled “Decline” via his social media accounts. Durk wrote he would release the track with 20k likes. Young Chop handles the production on the record that will appear on Durk’s “Signed To The Streets 3.”







Lil Durk and Young Chop hinted the record just a day before the close of 2014.

Durk messaged Young Chop on Twitter, writing, “You got some sh-t for me and Sosa @youngchopbeatz.”

Chop replied, “@lildurk_ done.”



A music collaboration between Chief Keef and Lil Durk was made possible after the two squashed their beef in August.

Lil Durk announced him and Chief Keef were no longer on bad terms. Sosa would confirm the reconciliation after messaging the OTF frontman, writing, “Aye @lildurk_ Wyo Bro.”

Durk responded, “@ChiefKeef kooling wit [gang]



Sosa also FaceTimed Durk’s manager Chino.

Chino posted a screenshot of the FaceTime onto IG.

“Water under the bridge how it’s time get this money together,” the caption on his post read.



Durk says fans can expect music OTF and GBE in the near future.

“It’s back OTFxGBE Chicago we back at it @ChiefKeef my brother #300 s/o @slypolaroid and @Nuface



“Real money and real Chicago,” he wrote via Twitter and IG.



Fredo co-signed Durk’s message, writing, “@lildurk_ @ChiefKeef I love y’all n-ggas let’s take over OTF/GBE/300.”

Durk responded, writing, “100.”



Durk was doubtful if him and Sosa would ever collaborate again during a July interview with Home of Hip Hop.

“I don’t know,” he said. “I doubt it. I like keeping it real. Only way it’d be like that if it’s business.”



Chief Keef and Durk have had choice words with each since summer 2013. Their differences stemmed from Sosa’s refusal to post Durk’s $10,000 bail after the OTF rapper was jailed on a weapons charge.

Durk appeared to have addressed his beef with Sosa in his feature on Meek Mill’s “Chiraq” remix.

Durk raps, “N****s say me and Sosa beefing, but we both eating, but only one keeping/Told Law he take 15 years, every crime we did we gone keep it secret’.”



Durk went on to clarify on Twitter his rhyme wasn’t a diss.

I ain’t send shots at @ChiefKeef,” he wrote on Twitter.



Durk’s beef with Sosa would reignite after the Glo Gang frontman sided with Tyga and Game after the release of “Chiraq To LA.”



Sosa spoke in Blood lingo when telling fans go check out Tyga and Game’s track.

“Be Bool! Go f*ck wit Blood nem,” Sosa wrote on IG.



Durk found the Sosa’s actions disloyal.

“Shorty said f**k chiraq and he from here huh????”



“Sosa posted tyga and game diss on ig ……dats sayin fuk chiraq,” he wrote.



Durk told WGCI’s DJ MoonDawg that he and Sosa were in the process of reconciliation. But all of that ended after Sosa’s actions.

“First it was just Twitter, then It was just phones calls. Everybody tryna get everybody back together,” Durk explained. “So when Tyga and Game song dropped and he posted it on his page…I’m like he ain’t disrespecting me, he disrespect the whole Chicago like he riding with another city. He ain’t gotta deal with me at the end of the day, he gotta deal with everybody.”

Durk says there was no chance he would reconcile with Sosa.

“I’m not reaching out to him. It’s over with,” he said. “He from L.A.”

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