Lil Durk is currently preparing for the launch of his much-anticipated ninth studio album, Love Songs 4 The Streets 3, which is set to release later this year.
The announcement of this project came back in January, when Durk confirmed via a tweet that he had completed Love Songs 4 The Streets 3, which will officially follow up on 2019’s Love Songs 4 The Streets 2.
On October 2, an unverified screenshot of a “potential tracklist”for Lil Durk’s upcoming album emerged, featuring collaborations with artists such as Sabrina Carpenter, Lil Baby, Morgan Wallen, Rodwave, and Future.
This image quickly went viral on social media, sparking discussions about the authenticity of the alleged tracklist, which also includes streamers Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed on a song titled War Sears.
While many fans expressed excitement about the possibilities of Love Songs 4 The Streets 3, others remained doubtful, with one user suggesting that the rumored tracklist had “to be a joke”.
“Yeah we not listening to that ngl to you”- a critic stated.
“Already a 11/12 at most…”- a fan chimed in.
“Anything for the sells”- a user claimed.
“This is actually insane”- a fan stated.
Many expressed their opinions on Durk’s supposed 12-track lineup, highlighting their astonishment at the rumored featured artists.
A significant point of interest revolved around the anticipated guest appearances from Kai Cenat and SPEED. As Lil Durk and his team have yet to officially confirm the tracklist for Love Songs 4 The Streets 3, these collaborations remain to be verified.
“The only album ever that will have Sabrina Carpenter & Speed on the same project fairs”- an individual stated.
“Speed and Kai really just doing side quests at this point. W”- said a fan.
“Speed, Kai, and Sabrina Carpenter tf durk doing”- a user questioned.
“I like Lil Durk but he got no business having Sabrina Carpenter, Morgan Wallen, and Kai/SPEED on his album lmao, hopefully he cooked cause this combination is insane lol”- a fan stated.
“Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed are jack of all trades master of all. I can’t wait to listen to their version in Lil Durk’s album”- said another.
“Morgan Wallen and Durk supremacy continues”- an excited fan states.
“Gonna be an interesting collab, Bro is planning to do 200K in the first week lol”- another commented.
Fans of Drake were noted in the comment sections of re-posts regarding Lil Durk’s alleged Love Songs 4 The Streets 3 tracklist, lamenting the absence of Drizzy as a credited feature.
Lil Durk and Drake have frequently collaborated over the years, most notably on the track Laugh Now Cry Later, which has amassed nearly a billion streams on Spotify.
“Drake not on discontinuing work?”- a user asked.
“I was here for Drake but I’m good since he not on it”- said another.
“Drake ain’t on it we will NOT be listening”- a Drake fan claimed.
Everything We Know About Lil Durk’s Upcoming ‘Love Songs 4 The Streets 3’ Album
Lil Durk’s forthcoming Love Songs 4 The Streets 3 album serves as a follow-up to his eighth studio album Nightmares In the Trenches, which was released on November 17, 2023.
This ninth studio album was initially announced back in January via his X (previously Twitter) account. Soon after, the rapper took to social media to preview the album’s lead single, Old Days, which was subsequently released to streaming services on February 23, 2024.
On June 15, Durk shared an image of a completed folder containing the reported final mixes for Love Songs 4 The Streets 3 in a tweet where he claimed he was “back”.
Throughout June, the rapper teased a single titled Went Hollywood For A Year, sharing snippets of the track and its anticipated music video across various social media platforms.
This song did not release as planned on June 28, 2024. Its potential inclusion on Love Songs 4 The Streets 3 remains unverified, though it appeared in the rumored tracklist circulating on social media recently.
As part of his album promotion, Lil Durk unveiled a new lead single last month titled Turn Up A Notch, released on September 25, 2024, through Alamo Records and Sony Music Entertainment.
The production of Turn Up A Notch was spearheaded by Southside, who incorporated signature trap and hip-hop elements into the song, with contributions from producers Smatt Sertified and Oscar Zulu.
“Back in 2012, they counted me out / I had to turn up a notch / Back then, them h–s f–kin’ for clout / I had to turn up a notch / I’m thinkin’ you happy, but low-key you doubted me / I had to turn up a notch / Sleepin’ on porches, I served off the balcony / I had to turn up a notch”- Lil Durk’s hook on ‘Turn Up A Notch’.
As we near the end of 2024, fans are eagerly anticipating Lil Durk’s official confirmation on the final tracklist and featured artists for Love Songs 4 The Streets 3, as well as a definitive release date for the album.
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