Old Days – Lil Durk
Lil Durk’s “Old Days” Offers a Poignant Glimpse into the artist’s Past
Featured on his album “Love Songs 4 The Streets 3,” “Old Days” is a reflective track produced by Southside, Smatt Sertified, and Wasa. It takes listeners on a journey through Lil Durk’s memories, contrasting his past experiences with his present reality.
The song evokes a strong sense of nostalgia, with lyrics yearning for simpler times and lamenting the loss of loved ones. Lines like “I miss the old days, the old ways, my history iconic” and “The autopsy of Von body had me coughin’ up my vomit” showcase a raw vulnerability as Durk reminisces about both positive and difficult experiences from his past.
The mention of specific memories like putting “an X pill in orange juice” adds a personal touch, highlighting specific moments that hold significant meaning for the artist.
Overall, “Old Days” serves as a poignant reflection on the passage of time, the complexities of life, and the lasting impact of the past. The song was produced by Southside, Smatt Sertified, and Wasa.
Quotable Lyrics:
All the times I said granny, that’s the passion that it’s from
Her condition scared me so much, I ain’t visit her in months (uh) Chino visit me more than them and he only visit me just once (uh) The older rats got out before Unc’ and they around here like it’s nothin’How many ni**as I used to f**k with told me f**k me over money?
Said the block gon’ get on his ass, that’s why he ain’t never make a comment The autopsy of Von body had me coughin’ on my vomit