What's happening between Drake and Future? (Insight)
First, listen to Metro Boomin & Future's new song titled 'WE DON'T TRUST YOU'—it's deep and dope, especially if you're a fan. But let's dive into the first track. What's happening between Drake and Future? For those familiar with their history, please share your thoughts to validate some of the discussions in this post. Lastly, while it's hard to believe they could have a falling out, in the Nigerian music industry even our twins struggle with trust issues, who do you think reigns supreme between Drake and Future?
Listening to the first track of Future's latest album got me thinking. Check out 2 minutes and 6 seconds until 3 minutes and tell me what you feel. Let's rewind a bit: I added a snippet of the song and this tweet. It was the first time the media twisted the friendship between these men. If you know Future's history, you'll know he's an artist who avoids conflict not because he can't handle it, but perhaps because the Altanla-born rapper has seen too much already always to choose confrontation. However, this song speaks volumes. While no one knows the facts about the fight between Drake and Future, those lyrics carry value. Fake friends are everywhere. Bed talk has caused many friendships to part ways."
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If you're wondering why Drake often mentions Houston in his songs, check out this edited clip and look up Jas Prince how they met on Myspace, and introduce him to Lil Wayne. You'll find more details online if you're a Drake fan. But let's refocus on Drake. He's been known to provide verses for songs but then not show up for the video shoots. How many of you remember Wizkid's song 'Come Closer'? Wizkid collaborated with Drake on 'One Dance' in 2016 but Drake failed to show up for Wizkid in 2017. A similar situation occurred with Future in 2011 when Drake didn't show up for 'Tony Montana.' Look up the song and you'll understand my point. Personally, I believe this is something Drake needs to work on.
In today's world, we all recognize Drake as a revenue powerhouse, but that doesn't diminish Future's significance. In the eyes of Generation Z, it's all about numbers and facts. If Future's latest album's first track indeed targets Drake, it adds weight to the ongoing speculation about Drake's loose lips when it comes to relationships with females.
Both icons are living legends, yet it's concerning how issues with money and relationships persist within the black community, often dragging the culture into the fray.
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In your opinion, who stands out between Drake and Future? Oh, and is it true that Drake Corny?