Lil Durk made headlines with a surprising tribute at his Chicago concert amidst a legal battle.
- He honored FBG Duck, despite being sued by the late rapper’s mother for alleged involvement in Duck’s murder.
- The concert featured other tributes to deceased artists like Juice WRLD and King Von.
- LaSheena Weekly, Duck’s mother, has accused Durk of being responsible due to his ties to King Von.
- The lawsuit highlights a supposed $100,000 bounty placed on FBG Duck by King Von.
During a major show in his hometown of Chicago, Lil Durk chose to honor FBG Duck, raising eyebrows considering their complicated history. Despite a lawsuit filed by Duck’s mother, the rapper included Duck in a tribute to several fallen artists, showcasing a complex dynamic in the hip-hop world.
The tribute took place at the United Center and saw collaborations with artists like Lil Baby and Nardo Wick. Durk’s decision was particularly surprising given the recent allegations by LaSheena Weekly, FBG Duck’s mother, who blames Durk for her son’s death in 2020.
Among those honored in Durk’s photo montage were Juice WRLD, King Von, and Lil Jojo. This montage presented a heartfelt connection to those he’s lost, transcending current legal troubles.
The lawsuit filed on October 9 in Cook County Circuit Court suggests that King Von, prior to his own death, placed a substantial bounty on FBG Duck. It claims Durk, who signed King Von, was aware of this alleged hit job.
The legal filing emphasizes a long-standing feud and links to gang affiliation, accusing Durk of fostering an environment that promotes violence through his music label. The document cites the conviction of six men earlier this year for Duck’s murder.
Lil Durk’s tribute adds layers to an intricate legal narrative, highlighting tensions in the hip-hop community.