Lil Durk & J. Cole Drop ‘All My Life’
Lil Durk and J. Cole have finally dropped their collab “All My Life.” This is the first time the two rappers have been on a song together. Durk admitted that…

5/12/23
Gonzalo Marroquin/Nicholas Hunt/Getty ImagesLil Durk and J. Cole have finally dropped their collab "All My Life." This is the first time the two rappers have been on a song together. Durk admitted that Cole bodied him on the song, which is a rarity with his features.
"He smoked my a-- on that one, for one — barely," Smurk said when asked about his experience working with the Dreamville boss, per Complex. "That barely happens. But shout out to J. Cole, shout out to [Dr.] Luke, we made it happen."
Leading up to the record, Durkio sat down with XXL about how his first collab with Cole came about.
"We were just trying to figure out, like, what’s the right person to put on it,” Durk said of the Dr. Luke-produced track. "'Cause it’s one of those songs where if it’s not the right person to do the second verse… I feel like Cole can bring the energy that I’m looking for to it. So, if it wasn’t J. Cole, it’d be [Kanye], but Ye, he tucked away somewhere."
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The song will be on Durk's upcoming album Almost Healed (The Chicago rapper has since changed the title of his LP from The Voice 2.0). He explained the reason behind the name change in a recent interview.
"At first it was The Voice 2.0 and I just figured that going through a lot of stuff and people thinking they know me, thinking I’m going through a lot of that that I wasn’t going through and I was just having a basic conversation…[and] I’m like, ‘Man, I’m almost healed for me just to come back outside," he said per HipHopDX.
"You could be almost healed from any situation which from a broken heart, a broken arm, a broken leg, anything. You know what I’m saying? So that name alone, it just ring bells. It’s self-explanatory. It’s just like, everything you’ve been through is you can see it, you can feel it, you can hear it."
The album is expected to arrive at the end of the month (May 26).
"Almost healed the album may26th ahhhhh haaaaaaaaaa [black heart emoji]," he wrote in the caption on Instagram revealing the cover art of him bandaged and bloody.
Watch the video to "All My Life" below:
Original Publish Date: 10/19/2022
Updated: 10/17/2023
Lil Durk (born Durk Derrick Banks) has made a big impact in hip-hop in recent years. Durk's Signed to the Streets mixtape garnered the Chicago native a lot of attention which led him to signing a deal with Def Jam. The rapper left the label in 2018 and later signed to Alamo Records, where he is currently under contract. He gained commercial success with "3 Headed Goat" (featuring Polo G and Lil Baby), his feature on Drake's "Laugh Now Cry Later" and his joint album with Lil Baby The Voice of Heroes (2021). The rapper is also the founder of the collective and record label Only the Family (OTF). Lil Durk's 7220 has also been critically acclaimed. That album was his second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 following his joint project with Lil Baby. Durk continues to prove he's the real deal.
Almost Healed
Durk's Almost Healed is the Chicago native's latest full-length project. It was released in May. It had guest appearances from Alicia Keys, J. Cole. Future, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Chief Wuk, Rob49, Morgan Wallen, and the late Juice WRLD. The album was supported by singles "All My Life" featuring J. Cole and a solo effort "Pelle Coat" which the music video was released the day the album dropped (May 26).
Over the past years, Durkio has experienced tremendous loss in his personal life. His brother who went by OTF DThang and best friend King Von were killed due to gun violence. Von was killed in 2020 and DThang died in 2021. In the intro to Almost Healed called "Therapy Session," Alicia Keys acts as his therapist. The "Fallin" singer asks Durkio how he felt after the deaths of his brother and best friend which he expands on in the second track "Pelle Coat."
Take a look at 12 of Lil Durk's best songs ranked:
12. "Pelle Coat" - Lil Durk 'Almost Healed' (2023)
"Pelle Coat" is the second track on Durk's 'Almost Healed.' The rapper gets vulnerable about the deaths of his brother DThang and best friend King Von. The rapper had been getting accused for not "sliding for Von" which he addresses in his lyrics. "Like how I'ma sacrifice Von? I'm the only n---- reached for his hand/ Like why lie like I ain't give up money for the funeral? I'm like, 'Damn.'" The song has a different approach than most of the other songs in his discography, showing how he can express his vulnerability.
11. "Back in Blood" Pooh Shiesty ft. Lil Durk Shiesty Season' (2021)
"Back in Blood" is the lead single to rapper Pooh Shiesty's album 'Shiesty Season' which was released in 2021. The song marks the first collaboration between the two artists. They later reunited in Durk's song "Should've Ducked." "Back in Blood" debuted at number 93 on the <i>Billboard</i> Hot 100. It later peaked at number 13. This was Shiesty's first entry on the chart and the track marked Durk's highest-charting song behind his collab with Drake on "Laugh Now Cry Later" and "All My Life" featuring J. Cole, which debuted and peaked at No. 2.
9. "No More Parties" Coi Leray ft. Lil Durk 'Trendsetter' (2021)
Coi Leray released "No More Parties" in 2021 and quickly followed up with a remix featuring Lil Durk. Coi discusses her relationship with her father, reality star Benzino, while Durk raps about his fiancee India Royale, his close friends, and his beef with rapper 6ix9ine. "No More Parties" peaked at No. 26 on the chart.
8. "Petty Too" Lil Durk ft. Future '7220' (2022)
"Petty Too" is a collaboration between Durkio and Future, which arrived on his 2022 album '7220.' Durk officially announced the pairing two days prior to the release of his LP, per Genius. Throughout the song, both Durk and Future rap about their relationships with women and how they can be just as petty as their partners. "Petty Too" peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.
7. "Every Chance I Get" DJ Khaled, Lil Durk and Lil Baby 'Khaled Khaled' (2021)
"Every Chance I Get" is the second track on Khaled's album 'Khaled Khaled' and marks the first collab between producer and Durk. The song also features Durk's frequent collaborator Lil Baby. In the song, the rappers talk about how they grew up and flex the lifestyles they live now in comparison. This track peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 6 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart. It is currently three-times platinum according to the RIAA.
6. "AHHH HA" Lil Durk '7220' (2022)
"AHH HA" is a diss track in response to YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Bring The Hook." On "Bring The Hook," YoungBoy raps about Durk's late friend and rapper King Von and their neighborhood. Durk retaliates by rapping about YoungBoy's ex-girlfriend Jania Meshell, who had a romantic history with Von in the past. Durk originally released "AHH HA" as a single in February before it arrived on his 2022 album '7220.' YoungBoy followed up with Durk's "AHHH HA" with another diss titled "I Hate YoungBoy."
5. "What Happened To Virgil?" Lil Durk ft. Gunna '7220' (2022)
"What Happened To Virgil?" features a guest appearance from Atlanta rapper Gunna. The track is an ode to the late Louis Vuitton Menswear Artistic Director, Virgil Abloh. He was also the founder and creator of Off-White. On the sorrowful track, Durk reflects on betrayals, the trauma of death, and the fragility of life. Gunna raps about his blessings and his close group of friends.
4. "Broadway Girls" Lil Durk ft. Morgan Wallen (2021)
Lil Durk made headlines after getting controversial country star Morgan Wallen on his 2021 hit "Broadway Girls." The song recalls the artists' experiences with the women who hang out on Broadway, a strip in Nashville, Tennessee. This marked the first time the two artist collaborated. Wallen is later seen on Durk's 'Almost Healed' on the song "Stand By Me." "Broadway Girls" went No. 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
3. "3 Headed Goat" Lil Durk ft. Polo G and Lil Baby 'Just Cause Y'all Waited 2' (2020)
In '3 Headed Goat' Lil Durk taps in two other "goats" (an acronym for "greatest of all time") Lil Baby and Polo G. The artists go off on in this song rapping about their rags to riches life trajectory. This track arrives on the Chicago native's 2020 album, 'Just Cause Y'all Waited 2' and was his highest charting song before his Drake collab on "Laugh Now, Cry Later."
2. "Who Want Smoke??" Nardo Wick, Lil Durk, G Herbo, 21 Savage 'Who Is Nardo Wick?' (2021)
In Nardo Wick's breakout single "Who Want Smoke??," the Florida rapper enlisted Durk, 21 Savage, and G Herbo. In Durk's verse, the rapper responds to online users constantly pressuring him that he should "Slide for Von" referencing the rapper's late best friend --King Von-- who was killed in 2020. He then discusses the violence and alleged criminal activity that is involved in his lifestyle. The song went viral on TikTok with the lyrics "Who want smoke with me?" and "What the f--- is that?", along with a stomping dance.
2. "All My Life" ft. J. Cole
"All My Life" is the lead single to Durkio's 2023 album 'Almost Healed.' This marked the artist's first-ever collaboration. Lil Durk got candid on Cole's feature on the song in comparison to his verses. "He smoked my a-- on that one, for one — barely," Smurk said when asked about his experience working with the Dreamville boss, per Complex. "That barely happens. But shout out to J. Cole, shout out to [Dr.] Luke, we made it happen." The song also debuted at No. 2 Billboard Hot 100 which is the second time debuting in the spot.
1. "Laugh Now, Cry Later" Drake ft. Lil Durk (2021)
Drake and Lil Durk had their first collaboration in 2021 with "Laugh Now, Cry Later." On the track, both artists rap about living in the moment and enjoying life to the fullest. The music video was shot at Nike headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon by director Dave Meyers. Drake, who sponsored by Nike since 2013, also included Nike athletes such as Odell Beckham Jr., Marshawn Lynch, and Kevin Durant in the video. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, which became the first time the Chicago rapper debuted that high on the chart. Lil Durk also got his first Grammy nomination with "Laugh Now, Cry Later" for "Best Melodic Rap Performance and Best Rap Song" at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.