American rapper Lil Durk will be releasing the new song “Cross The Globe”, featuring Juice WRLD tonight. The song will be a part of Durk’s new album “Almost Healed”.

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In the song, Juice WRLD is anticipated to be doing the chorus and first verse, and Lil Durk does the second verse, the song is essentially Juice WRLD featuring Lil Durk, making it a Knight Crawler situation.

The new album “Almost Healed” features many artists J Cole, Future, Morgan Wallen, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, and many more.

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When and where to watch?

The song “Cross The Globe”, which features Juice WRLD is set to release on May 26 under the banner of Alamo Records

Lil Durk’s eighth studio album, Almost Healed, is set to be released in just a few days, and the Chicago rapper has finally revealed the album’s tracklist. Almost Healed includes 20 tracks, including the previously released J. Cole-featuring single “All My Life,” as well as features from 21 Savage, Alicia Keys, Future, Kodak Black, and reunions with country star Morgan Wallen and late fellow Chicagoan Juice WRLD. ATL Jacob, Metro Boomin, Southside, Wheezy, and Zaytoven are among the notable producers featured on the album.

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The new album Almost Healed will be released nearly a year after 7220, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in March 2022, and nearly two years after his collaboration with Lil Baby, The Voice Of The Heroes.

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Lately, Lil Dunk has been making headlines due to his generosity. He donated $100,000 to two Howard University students and $250,000 to Howard’s GRACE Grant Program. While some might call it a promotional gimmick, Dunk has cleared the air by saying, “Stop saying my name on all negativity I’m smarter then [sic] that post what we doing for these kids” is a goodwill gesture.