Clip of Wallo267 Emotionally Advising Lil Durk to Let Go of Beefs Resurfaces After His Murder-for-Hire Arrest
Following Lil Durk’s arrest in Florida in connection with a murder-for-hire allegation, a clip of Wallo267 emotionally advising the the Chicago rapper to leave street violence behind has resurfaced on social media.
“I’m telling you, man, these babies and these women, they depending on y’all,” Wallo said on a March 2022 episode of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. “I don’t give a fuck what you going through right now, little homies, you bigger than what you’re going through. … I can name 20, 30, n***as and my homies is dead. I’m here, though. And I’ma say some shit that, this is documented, I got a TED Talk, ‘I forgave my brother’s killer.’ And I’m saying it to say this, the n***a that killed my brother, my brother died in my grandma’s arms in that fucking house that we grew up in.”
In the clip, which can be seen via the full episode above or in the clip circulating social media below, Wallo told Durk that he wouldn’t be here today if he wasn’t able to let his brother’s murder go.
“I had to let that shit go, and I when I let that shit go, n***a, I started to grow,” he continued. “Now I’m here today and it was harder than a motherfucker, man.”
He urged him turn his back on street life, as hard as it could be to let something go. “I understand what y’all are going through. But I love all you n***as in here,” he said, fighting back tears. “I mean that shit. I love you n***as, man. And I hope y’all make it out. I hope y’all make it the fuck out.”
In the video, Durk was left somewhat speechless by Wallo’s comments and added, “Man, this show crazy. This motherfucker really dropping tears for this shit.”
Wallo previously served a 20-year prison sentence for armed robbery and was released in 2017, at which point he launched his career as a motivational speaker and podcast host as part of Million Dollaz Worth of Game.
Durk was arrested in Florida on Thursday, October 24 on a murder-for-hire charge. As alleged by prosecutors, Durk’s Only the Family collective conspired to commit murder-for-hire against Quando Rondo after the 2020 murder of King Von, a frequent collaborator of the Chicago rapper.
Quando Rondo was involved in a shooting in the West Hollywood area in 2022. He was unharmed, but his friend and cousin Saviay’a Robinson aka Lul Pab was fatally wounded.
Durk’s arrest comes not long after he was named in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the estate of FBG Duck, a rapper who was fatally shot in 2020.
This isn’t the only time Wallo has cautioned a rapper who has run into legal issues. Last month, he recounted the advice he gave to Young Thug during a meeting at Rolling Loud in 2021. He said that the rapper showed him the $1 million the festival sent him for his performance, which prompted Wallo to tell Thug to be careful now more people are relying on him financially.
“I’m looking at him like, ‘You, you know what that mean? You know who you are? You’re responsible for everybody in the fucking room,'” he recalled on the Joe Budden podcast. “You’ve got to be on point and you’ve got to be mindful of who you’ve got around you. … All the artists will tell you I said this, Durk, Young Thug, everybody. I’ll be like, ‘Why you got all these n***as with you?”
Thug is currently behind bars at Fulton County Jail after he was charged of violating the RICO Act.
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