“Twin” by Roddy Ricch (ft. Lil Durk)
Mia Horton To call someone your “twin” in this context doesn’t mean that the two of you are siblings who were born at the same time. Rather, it points to the notion of the person you’re ‘twins’ with being someone who thinks and acts just like you. As presented in this song, so is the relationship between Roddy Ricch and Lil Durk.
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Release of “Twin”
On 14th November, 2022, “Twin” was formally released as a single. This was the third single from Ricch’s mixtape which goes by the title “Feed Tha Streets III”. The mixtape was released by Atlantic Recording Corporation and Bird Vision on 18th November, 2022.
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Ricch and Durk are obviously credited as co-writers of “Twin”. American record producer and DJ, Teddy Walton, also receives writing credits. So do the following:
The answer is no. “Twin” is actually their third official collaboration. The first was “Moonwalkin” on Ricch’s 2019 album “Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial”. The second project they worked together on was for DJ Khaled’s 2022 album, “GOD DID”. The track is titled “KEEP GOING”, which featured both Ricch and Durk alongside 21 Savage.