Lil Durk is a virtuoso. He killed three birds with one stone with his “Blocklist” video.
The primary bird, he conveyed a video for perhaps the most sultry tune off probably the most sizzling collection in Hip-Hop. 7220, the collection committed to Durk’s grandma, is his first No.1 collection and “Blocklist” is a fan #1 from the collection, and fans got a video.
The subsequent bird, made Shmurkioo’s blessing from heaven. Last week, Shmurkioo circulated around the web for strolling through a shopping center claiming to be the Chicago rapper. He prevailed with the trick as everybody clearly mistook Shmurkioo for Lil Durk. Indeed, the trick grabbed the eye of genuine Durk, and he consented to project Shmurkioo in his most recent video, “Blocklist,” which carries us to the third bird.
Shmurkioo needed to be Durk terrible to the point that he was Durk, in the video, that is. Lil Durk didn’t need to be in the video. Shmurkioo and Lil Durk are indistinguishable from such an extent that he easily pulled the job off as the OTF chief. The “Blocklist” video was a splendid move by Lil Durk. Look at the video and tells how you feel about Shmurkioo’s Durk impression.