Lil Durk vows to never perform “What Happened to Virgil” again due to Gunna’s alleged snitching

Lil Durk recently made headlines with a bold statement regarding his hit track “What Happened to Virgil,” a collaboration with rapper Gunna. Durk revealed that he will never perform the song again, citing Gunna’s alleged involvement in snitching. The Chicago rapper has a firm stance on loyalty, especially when it comes to the street code. His refusal to perform the track, even though it’s a fan favorite, sends a clear message about where he stands on the issue of loyalty and trust.

Durk went further by explaining that no matter how successful a collaboration is, he would cut ties with any artist who later becomes a “rat.” He emphasized that even if a song goes **64x Platinum**, he would never perform it again if the artist was involved in snitching. This attitude reflects Durk’s deep disdain for those who break the code of silence, a principle deeply rooted in his personal life.

Durk’s distaste for snitches has a personal backstory. He revealed that his father, Dontay Banks Sr., spent 28 years in prison because someone snitched on him. Durk, as a result, grew up without a father figure for the first 26 years of his life. This personal experience fuels his strong emotions on the topic, explaining why he has zero tolerance for rats in the industry.