The past few years of Lil Durk's career has been a bit tumultuous. The rapper previously revealed that his former label Def Jam were trying to get him to move in a more pop direction which seemed to be a major factor that played into his departure. However, a few months later, he landed a new partnership deal with Alama and Interscope which finally allowed the release of Signed To The Streets 3. Durk's been pushing the album since its release. Now, he comes through with the music video for "Habits."
Lil Durk is back with his new music video for "Habits." The rapper's latest video showcases the downfall of his bad habits and how its impacted his bank account. The rapper's video was done by Laka Films who's done visual work for Ski Mask The Slump God, G Herbo and more. The video for "Habits" finds Durk exploring the many habits that people, including himself, have such as spending habits, substance abuse and more.
While the rapper continues to push STTS3, he recently shared the second OTF compilation towards the end of December, Only The Family Involved Vol. 2. Check that out here and peep Durk's new video below.
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