Lil Durk and YFN Lucci have enough money to last a lifetime. Chicago and Atlanta connect on this brand new track called "Rich Forever," Lil Durk's first release since his LilDurk2x album dropped. Hear it above.

The song, produced by Chopsquad DJ, sees Lil Durk reflecting on some of the hardship he's gone through on his way to gaining fortune. The Windy City rhymer tells everyone that he came from nothing, but now his whole squad will be rich forever.

"Street nigga with label money, free Charles, he stayed a hunnid / See Nuski, they took 'em from me, free glocks for everybody / Just use 'em for whoever want it, 200 to California / Hoodied all on that corner, I dive in this Arizona," Lil Durk raps.

Lil Durk dropped this new single just a few weeks after he got some great news in regards to his legal issues. A Cook County judge cleared the rapper of a probation violation and dropped gun charges against Durk at a recent hearing. The charges stemmed from a November 2014 incident where cops arrested Durk for unlawful use of a weapon by a felon.

"Thank god for my lawyer who been there since day one Sam Adams Jr.,” Lil Durk wrote on Instagram after being cleared of the charges. “I beat my case today now I can get to the money and growth of my career and being a father to my kids thank you God 2x.”

The Cook County judge acknowledged the prosecution’s point that Lil Durk had knowledge of the weapons but sided with the defense, stating the rapper was not in “possession and control” of the firearms. As a result, Durk did not violate his probation.

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