Lil Durk Shares Video for Future-Assisted Track "Petty Too"

The track appeared on Lil Durk's newly released studio album, '7220.' The project marked the Chicago-bred rapper's first-ever No. 1 solo effort.

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Lil Durk is keeping fans fed.

On Thursday afternoon, the Chicago-bred rapper rolled out the official video for “Petty Too”—a Future-assisted cut off his newly released album, 7220. The visual—directed by Jerry Production— is kept relatively simple, as it forgoes a complex narrative in favor of classic rap video elements: a band of beautiful women and a considerable amount of flexing.

You can check out the “Petty Too” video via YouTube above.

The visual arrives nearly three weeks after Durk unleashed 7220, which earned him his first No.1 solo project. The effort spanned 18 tracks with contributions from Gunna, Summer Walker, Morgan Wallen, Southside, TM88, and more.

After declaring himself “bigger than” Drake, Durk said he was among the top four artists in the game right now. He made the bold claim during a recent appearance on the Full Send Podcast.

“You got [Lil] Baby,” Durk said, after being asked to name other artists who are running hip-hop with him. “I’ma name my three, not the three who the real already know. So Baby. I’ma say Kodak [Black]. This not including like, the [Young] Thugs and Futures, and them—and I’ma say 21 Savage.”

In support of 7220’s release, Durk will embark on U.S. tour next week, beginning in Phoenix. The trek will also include stops in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Miami, and NYC, before wrapping up in Chicago. Check out the full tour dates below.

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