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The Voice
Hip-Hop · 2020

The Voice

A high-stakes summit between Atlanta and Chicago, blending melodic trap with street-level reflection and polished, heavy-hitting production.

September 4, 2020 · Alamo Records (5)

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This is the sound of two titans at the peak of their powers, trading bars with a chemistry that feels more like a brotherhood than a business arrangement. It is an album that lives in the space between the club and the concrete, balancing the triumphalism of newfound wealth with the lingering shadows of the past. The production is quintessential modern trap: crisp, bass-heavy, and often anchored by mournful piano loops that mirror the weight of the lyrics.

Moments Worth Listening For
The seamless hand-off between Baby and Durk on the title track, where their flows blur into a single narrative.
The arrival of Travis Scott's distorted ad-libs on Hats Off, shifting the energy from street-level to stadium-sized.
The somber piano melody on 2040 that provides a stark backdrop for lyrics about long-term survival.

How does The Voice sound next to the rest of Lil Durk's catalogue?

Triumphant+4.0σ

Triumphant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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