Lil Durk is one of the hottest new young acts in the rap game. The Chicago born and raised emcee has been putting in a lot of work as of late, which led to Durk signing to major label Def Jam. Following the success of his "Signed to the Streets" mixtape from last year, Lil Durk is slated to drop the highly anticipated follow up and debut album this year. But the "Dis Ain't What U Want" rapper is having a tough time adjusting to the industry coming from the streets of South Side, Chicago.

Lil Durk, who is affiliated with French Montana's Coke Boys imprint, has been seeing cosigns from many major label artists like Meek Mill. But that doesn't mean Durk isn't at odds with the status quo. According to Durk, he recently found himself in an altercation with an "industry ni**a." "This industry full of f**k ni**a," he wrote on Twitter page, followed by "Got Into it wit a industry ni**a he said sorry so I ain't gone get on his a**."

While Durk and fellow Chicago rappers like Chief Keef, King L, and Lil Reese have been getting major deals he still feels as though the industry isn't allowing the "real" in. "Industry gotta let a young bull in real ni**a no fraud ni**a #otfcokeboys," he wrote.

Check out Lil Durk's tweets regarding the altercation in the slide above.