Lil Durk has officially ended his beef with Tyga.

In an interview with XXL, the Chicago rapper says he has ended both high-profiled beefs with Game and Tyga. With the release of his current mixtape Signed To The Streets 2, and his debut album on the way, the rapper wants to change his image.

"That s*** ain't s*** in my eyes. I'm working. We ain't beefing with nobody," said Durk. "I gotta stay in that light where people will see me and hear me. And not be scared of me, you know?"

Durk and Game ended their beef on a conference call with a mutual friend after the BET Awards. The rapper is now focusing his time and energy into his major label debut, Remember My Name.

Durk's debut LP will feature French Montana and Chris Brown. The Chicago rapper explained the current status with the album:

"We already halfway through the album," he said. "We took a trip to Atlanta and met with all the producers. Metro [Boomin'], [Young] Chop, London [On Da Track]. We just settled in. We went off the name [of the album] and started playing beats. We got straight to it. We got a lot of stuff for the album that sounds way different than the mixtape that delves deeper into life."

Recently the rapper broke down his beef with Tyga during an interview with VladTV, and shared how it all got started.

Are you looking forward to Durk's major label debut?

Source:  XXL