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Memo600 Checked By DJ U For Dissing Lil Durk While He’s In Jail Mid Interview

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Interviewer Goes Off On Memo600 For Dissing Lil Durk While He’s In Jail, After Durk Put Him On
Interviewer Goes Off On Memo600 For Dissing Lil Durk While He’s In Jail, After Durk Put Him On

Some people are already turning their backs on Lil Durk who’s currently awaiting trial after being accused of plotting the 2022 killing of Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson, an associate of Quando Rondo.

Chicago rapper Memo600 recently got checked by King Von’s DJ, DJ U, for dissing Durk while he’s in jail, after the OTF rapper put him on.

“The only reason they know your name is because of Smurk. That’s the only way I know Memo600’s name. So for you to be dissing.. that’s crazy bro,” DJ U said while interviewing the rapper on his podcast.

Interviewer Goes Off On Memo600 For Dissing Lil Durk While He’s In Jail, After Durk Put Him On

Memo600 then tried to say he’s been making waves before he joined the OTF crew. “You’ve heard “Steppers” before,” Memo asked, referencing his 2019 hit song. “You heard steppers before I was signed to OTF.”

Interviewer Goes Off On Memo600 For Dissing Lil Durk While He’s In Jail, After Durk Put Him On

“I heard Steppers after you was kicking it with Durk bro.. f*ck is you talking about,” the interviewer said, adding that he’s never heard the song despite being a DJ.

“You’re trying to make a point and I’m tired of letting n*ggas like you slide bro. I be letting y’all n*ggas slide bro,” the interviewer continued. “N*ggas like you that just be talking bro.. that don’t be walking bro.”

“How you gonna diss folks when he the one that put you in the game, that sh*t ain’t real bro. I don’t give a f*ck what you talking about. On God that sh*t ain’t real. You know that sh*t ain’t real,” DJ U pressed.

“You’ve been showing off on the internet and I want you to make that sh*t make sense,” the popular Chicago DJ and podcaster added.

The video is now making rounds on social media, garnering reactions from fans of the “The Voice” rapper. “A hungry dog isn’t Loyal…it will Eat with Anybody with Food,” someone commented.

Federal prosecutors have confirmed they will not pursue the death penalty against rapper Lil Durk, real name Durk Derrick Banks, in a murder-for-hire case.

According to XXLMag, court documents were filed on Monday, notifying that the Attorney General for the United States has directed the United States Attorney for the Central District of California not to seek the death penalty against the 32-year-old Chicago rapper.

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