The new single & video are available now

Turning the page on another chapter, Grammy Award-winning chart-topping hip-hop superstar Lil Durk serves up a melodic and nostalgic new single and music video entitled “Old Days” out now via Alamo Records.

Throughout the last week, he incited widespread fan anticipation for the song’s release. He posted a snippet on Instagram, and it caused a frenzy across social media. The track’s hard-hitting production upholds melodic verses as Durk takes stock of his journey so far. He stares down addiction and darkness in vivid verses as he sighs, “Had to get a pacemaker, my heart was skipping deuces.” Meanwhile, it culminates on an emotionally charged chorus, “I miss the old days.” With its black-and-white footage, the accompanying visual channels this spirit and brings viewers into the heart of his world.

Earlier this month, he garnered his very first Grammy Award when he took home the trophy for Best Melodic Rap Performance for his double-platinum smash “All My Life” featuring J Cole. He shined in a competitive lane against massive songs by pop culture giants like Doja Cat, SZA, Burna Boy, 21 Savage, and more. He only continues to ascend to stratospheric heights on his own terms.

Recently, Durk invited a cohort of young fans to join him on stage to perform “All My Life” during a sold-out show at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA on the It’s All A Blur Tour with Drake and J. Cole. Immediately following the performance, he surprised and gifted each student with $100 following the showstopping and scene-stealing collaboration. Rolling Stone, CBS News, and more also chronicled this very special moment.

On the road, the current tour visits major markets coast-to-coast across North America, and concludes on March 31st in University Park, PA at Bryce Jordan Center. This marks his biggest run yet.

Speaking to his impact, the original “All My Life” picked up a platinum certification, soared to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, reeled in nearly a billion streams in addition to 168 million YouTube views on the music video, and reached No. 1 at rhythm and urban radio for consecutive weeks. Not to mention, it vaulted to No. 1 on the Billboard Rhythmic Chart and on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart.