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  • Apr 18, 2022

    The difference between a decent/good Future album and a great/amazing Future album is the production tbh. Fewtch himself is going to deliver regardless on any beat.

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    Album of the year coming

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    Why Fewtch upload 5 of his classic songs to YT just now?

  • Apr 18, 2022

    In

  • Apr 18, 2022
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    Bill

    Why Fewtch upload 5 of his classic songs to YT just now?

    Probably because of 10 year anniversary of his first album

  • Apr 18, 2022

    need Future Hndrxx Presents: The Wizrd 2

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    FBG LIIIIT

    Probably because of 10 year anniversary of his first album

    True but he rereleased Mask Off and Draco, the other ones make sense, those two are just weird outliers

  • Apr 19, 2022
    Bill

    True but he rereleased Mask Off and Draco, the other ones make sense, those two are just weird outliers

    Future confirmed on Twitter it was because of the anniversary 🤝

  • Apr 19, 2022

    That new instrumental in ig stories

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    The Drake feature on this is really special.

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    thegreatdivine

    The Drake feature on this is really special.

    You heard it?

  • Apr 19, 2022
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    thegreatdivine

    The Drake feature on this is really special.

    Leaked?

  • RIP_Actavis

    You heard it?

    Yeah, it's melodic.

  • Apr 19, 2022
    Y0rn

    Leaked?

    Nah, someone played a bit of it for me.

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    thegreatdivine

    The Drake feature on this is really special.

    Is it that snippet / beat snip that dropped before clb?

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    925Andrew

    Is it that snippet / beat snip that dropped before clb?

    Which one?

  • Apr 19, 2022
    thegreatdivine

    Which one?

    Uhh hold on

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    New Future GQ profile just dropped confirming the Drake feature on the new album:

    After a barrage of solo bangers, Future shares the spotlight with other artists on songs featuring Kanye West, Drake, and Gunna (a fresh follow-up to their pulsating smash “Pushin P”). Future has always gotten by with a little help from his friends. Most notably Drake on 2015’s What a Time to Be Alive, an impromptu collaborative mixtape, the result of a six-day studio cram session.


    “He’s an absolutely relentless, spontaneous workhorse,” Drake tells me. “And me, I’m a calculated, purpose-driven, militant individual. You take his free-flowing genius and you mix it with my level of understanding and planning and—records, albums, singles—we can pretty much create anything together.”


    The Drake and Future partnership has been particularly fruitful. Creatively, Future says that the pair just really connect. “Anytime we work in the studio, the level, the energy—we’re trying to perfect this s*** but still stay raw, still stay gritty, and still be moving at the speed of the universe,” says Future. “It’s something that you have to work at, but it’s something that you have to find too.”


    Future feels blessed that he met Drake so early on in his career: “We made the most out of it. You’re in a place where your self-esteem and ego allow a person to be in your space. And not be afraid to be like: I want to align and build with this…. You’re never weak when you understand another man’s strengths. I’m never weak now. I know what I need to be unstoppable. I know what I need to feel like, Okay, I’m never lacking, or, I’m never down.”


    Their number one record is Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy,” with Young Thug. And, Drake adds, they have “no plans of stopping.” Remarkably, it was Future’s first number one single on the Billboard Hot 100. “To have a number one record after 10 years, I still had to prove myself,” he says.

    gq.com/story/future-may-cover-profile

  • Apr 19, 2022

    My f***ing goat

  • Apr 19, 2022
    thegreatdivine
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    New Future GQ profile just dropped confirming the Drake feature on the new album:

    After a barrage of solo bangers, Future shares the spotlight with other artists on songs featuring Kanye West, Drake, and Gunna (a fresh follow-up to their pulsating smash “Pushin P”). Future has always gotten by with a little help from his friends. Most notably Drake on 2015’s What a Time to Be Alive, an impromptu collaborative mixtape, the result of a six-day studio cram session.


    “He’s an absolutely relentless, spontaneous workhorse,” Drake tells me. “And me, I’m a calculated, purpose-driven, militant individual. You take his free-flowing genius and you mix it with my level of understanding and planning and—records, albums, singles—we can pretty much create anything together.”


    The Drake and Future partnership has been particularly fruitful. Creatively, Future says that the pair just really connect. “Anytime we work in the studio, the level, the energy—we’re trying to perfect this s*** but still stay raw, still stay gritty, and still be moving at the speed of the universe,” says Future. “It’s something that you have to work at, but it’s something that you have to find too.”


    Future feels blessed that he met Drake so early on in his career: “We made the most out of it. You’re in a place where your self-esteem and ego allow a person to be in your space. And not be afraid to be like: I want to align and build with this…. You’re never weak when you understand another man’s strengths. I’m never weak now. I know what I need to be unstoppable. I know what I need to feel like, Okay, I’m never lacking, or, I’m never down.”


    Their number one record is Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy,” with Young Thug. And, Drake adds, they have “no plans of stopping.” Remarkably, it was Future’s first number one single on the Billboard Hot 100. “To have a number one record after 10 years, I still had to prove myself,” he says.

    https://www.gq.com/story/future-may-cover-profile

    https://twitter.com/GQMagazine/status/1516386238898577420

  • Apr 19, 2022

    Need the tracklist asappppp

  • Apr 19, 2022
    thegreatdivine
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    New Future GQ profile just dropped confirming the Drake feature on the new album:

    After a barrage of solo bangers, Future shares the spotlight with other artists on songs featuring Kanye West, Drake, and Gunna (a fresh follow-up to their pulsating smash “Pushin P”). Future has always gotten by with a little help from his friends. Most notably Drake on 2015’s What a Time to Be Alive, an impromptu collaborative mixtape, the result of a six-day studio cram session.


    “He’s an absolutely relentless, spontaneous workhorse,” Drake tells me. “And me, I’m a calculated, purpose-driven, militant individual. You take his free-flowing genius and you mix it with my level of understanding and planning and—records, albums, singles—we can pretty much create anything together.”


    The Drake and Future partnership has been particularly fruitful. Creatively, Future says that the pair just really connect. “Anytime we work in the studio, the level, the energy—we’re trying to perfect this s*** but still stay raw, still stay gritty, and still be moving at the speed of the universe,” says Future. “It’s something that you have to work at, but it’s something that you have to find too.”


    Future feels blessed that he met Drake so early on in his career: “We made the most out of it. You’re in a place where your self-esteem and ego allow a person to be in your space. And not be afraid to be like: I want to align and build with this…. You’re never weak when you understand another man’s strengths. I’m never weak now. I know what I need to be unstoppable. I know what I need to feel like, Okay, I’m never lacking, or, I’m never down.”


    Their number one record is Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy,” with Young Thug. And, Drake adds, they have “no plans of stopping.” Remarkably, it was Future’s first number one single on the Billboard Hot 100. “To have a number one record after 10 years, I still had to prove myself,” he says.

    https://www.gq.com/story/future-may-cover-profile

    https://twitter.com/GQMagazine/status/1516386238898577420

    IN

  • Apr 19, 2022
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    Hold the heater this Friday?

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    thegreatdivine

    New Future GQ profile just dropped confirming the Drake feature on the new album:

    After a barrage of solo bangers, Future shares the spotlight with other artists on songs featuring Kanye West, Drake, and Gunna (a fresh follow-up to their pulsating smash “Pushin P”). Future has always gotten by with a little help from his friends. Most notably Drake on 2015’s What a Time to Be Alive, an impromptu collaborative mixtape, the result of a six-day studio cram session.


    “He’s an absolutely relentless, spontaneous workhorse,” Drake tells me. “And me, I’m a calculated, purpose-driven, militant individual. You take his free-flowing genius and you mix it with my level of understanding and planning and—records, albums, singles—we can pretty much create anything together.”


    The Drake and Future partnership has been particularly fruitful. Creatively, Future says that the pair just really connect. “Anytime we work in the studio, the level, the energy—we’re trying to perfect this s*** but still stay raw, still stay gritty, and still be moving at the speed of the universe,” says Future. “It’s something that you have to work at, but it’s something that you have to find too.”


    Future feels blessed that he met Drake so early on in his career: “We made the most out of it. You’re in a place where your self-esteem and ego allow a person to be in your space. And not be afraid to be like: I want to align and build with this…. You’re never weak when you understand another man’s strengths. I’m never weak now. I know what I need to be unstoppable. I know what I need to feel like, Okay, I’m never lacking, or, I’m never down.”


    Their number one record is Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy,” with Young Thug. And, Drake adds, they have “no plans of stopping.” Remarkably, it was Future’s first number one single on the Billboard Hot 100. “To have a number one record after 10 years, I still had to prove myself,” he says.

    https://www.gq.com/story/future-may-cover-profile

    https://twitter.com/GQMagazine/status/1516386238898577420

    the quotes killing me they acting like they said yeat the best rapper alive