Lil Durk's "The Voice" is a compelling journey through the world of drill music, released on January 29, 2021, under the Alamo label. Clocking in at just over an hour and twelve minutes, this album is a testament to Lil Durk's versatility and growth as an artist. With a mix of solo tracks and collaborations, including features from Lil Baby, Pooh Shiesty, and YNW Melly, "The Voice" offers a diverse range of sounds and styles.
The album kicks off with an introductory track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Standout tracks like "Finesse Out The Gang Way" and "Should've Ducked" showcase Lil Durk's signature flow and lyrical prowess. The album also delves into more introspective territory with tracks like "When I'm Lonely" and "Love You," featuring Sydny August, highlighting Lil Durk's ability to convey emotion and vulnerability.
"The Voice" is not just about the music; it's a reflection of Lil Durk's experiences and the world around him. Tracks like "Changes" and "Coming Clean" offer a glimpse into his personal growth and the challenges he's faced. The album also pays homage to his roots with tracks like "Redman" and "Still Trappin'," reminding listeners of where he came from.
With its blend of hard-hitting beats and introspective lyrics, "The Voice" is a must-listen for fans of drill music and anyone looking to explore the genre. Lil Durk's unique perspective and undeniable talent shine through on every track, making "The Voice" a standout album in his discography.