During his sit-down with Cam Capone News, King Yella shared a story about an incident going down after he stepped to Lil Durk at his Chicago show. This led to King Yella pointing out that shows in Chicago are often not allowed due to concerns about violence.

King Yella explained how he ran up on Durk and his crew, which resulted in gunfire from both parties, and he added that this incident and other factors have resulted in artists being banned from performing in Chicago for some time. However, the conversation also mentions that some artists have been able to perform again in the city after gaining popularity and performing at larger venues like the United Center, including Lil Durk.

King Yella then reflected on the difficulties faced by artists in Chicago and how they had to travel to other cities and states to perform during a particular period. The conversation ends by noting that although there were challenges, artists were still able to perform in places like Ohio, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee.

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