At some point tonight (May 30), Lil Durk will turn himself in to Atlanta authorities on ch*arges of c*riminal a*ttempt to commit m*urder and four other f*elonies. Before that, he's dropped off the aptly titled "Turn Myself In," a new track about the legal s*trife he currently finds himself e*ngulfed by.
On the song, Durk lets loose pained melodies as he reflects on life and apologizes to his friends and family. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, God can you hear me/Yeah, yeah, yeah, niggas ain't really with me/Yeah, yeah, yeah, main homies turned against me/Yeah, yeah, yeah, heard the story, I think I'm finished," Durk spits on the track.
Elsewhere on the song, the former XXL Freshman proclaims his innocence: "Look up at the j*udge, can't look/Stay making up lies, for sure/I'm a innocent man, for sure/It is what it is, for sure."
"Turn Myself In" arrives hours after Durk's lawyer told Atlanta's WSBTV that the rapper would, in fact, be turning himself in to p*olice for ch*arges related to a Feb. 5 sho*oting outside of Atlanta restaurant The Varsity. It comes just over one day the Chicago rapper used his Instagram and Twitter accounts to announce that he was turning himself in.
At press time, Durk has yet to enter p*olice c*ustody.
Listen to Lil Durk's impassioned new song "Turn Myself In."