[2] The song 3HunnaK was made in response to the growing popularity of Chief Keef and Lil Durk during heightened tensions in a Chicago gang war between the Black Disciples and the Gangster Disciples, both opposing factions of gangs with Lil JoJo being a member of the Gangster Disciples and both Chief Keef and Lil Durk being members of the opposing Black Disciples, with the rise of drill music, Lil JoJo decided to release the song 3HunnaK, with the title being a variant of Chief Keef's song "3Hunna" with the K standing for "killer" to show his opposition to the gang.
[6] 3HunnaK was considered a diss track against Lil Durk and the entire Black Disciples set.
[7] The term BDK (Black Disciple Killer) came from this song, with the lyric that is repeated heavily "These niggas claim 3Hunna, but we BDK", which later became popularized in the drill scene in Chicago.
[8] The music video released for the song 3HunnaK showed Lil JoJo and his clique with firearms and, as it states in the song, threatened other rappers in the lyrics with lyrics like "Durk says fuck bricksquad so I can’t wait to catch ’em.".
[9] The music video featured only members of the Bricksquad 069 set of the Gangster Disciples.