Lil Durk is showing his support for the Black Lives Matter movement in the music video for his track "If I Could." The video sees Durk inside a church as if he's asking for forgiveness for his past sins.

The visuals continually move outside where the Chicago rapper is seen on the steps with a Black Lives Matter banner prominently displayed behind me. Footage of Louis Farrakhan, Martin Luther King Jr. and many protests are spliced in along the way. It's an interesting juxtaposition with the song as Lil Durk raps about all the heavy things he's seen and experienced in his life.

"I done seen how you shoot n---as/Now I see right through people/Three years of my life to them people/Judge labeled me a menace/I might grind to them people/I gotta ride around with my heater/Police killing my people/Overseas cause I'm legal/I ain't taking no chances/Masks on for them cameras/On my own no advances/Broken homes for advances/As a kid growing up/I used to be poured up/I ain't never froze up/All I know is drill, drill/Put him on a poster/Reward money for the killer/They ain't never found the killer/Don't nobody know nothing/I rob n---as for they tool/Brought guns up in school/Started a war, got to move/Free nine boy, let 'em loose, L's," Lil Durk raps.

In other Lil Durk news, the "My Beyoncé" rapper let it be known that all is good between and his label Def Jam Records. Rumors of a rift surfaced last month when a freestyle featuring Durk dissing the label leaked. Durk told XXL that this track was recorded before he ever signed with the label, so it was a non-issue.

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