This site uses cookies. Though millennials everywhere have decl... Two of hip-hop's biggest artists, amongst a whirlwind of hype thanks to swirling rumours the week prior on Twitter, have come together for a... Drake and Future Hint at New Project 'Life Is Good', Justin Bieber Subs in for Drake in DJ Khaled's New "Popstar" Video, Drake Announces 'Certified Lover Boy' Album, Shares Lil Durk Collab "Laugh Now Cry Later". All Rights Reserved. Always the rebel, Future has released an album, High Off Life, about how great life is right in the middle of a pandemic. This Views track features the two at the height of their braggadocious tendencies, and also predicted Future’s inevitable award-winning success. Terms of Use Privacy Policy Drake Reflects On "WATTBA" With Future On 5 Year Anniversary. Arriving today through Epic/Freeband... Like so many Canadian events, BC's FVDED in the Park has officially cancelled its 2020 festival due to COVID-19. - Drake and Future only dropped the music video for the track in January this year - The video by the superstar rappers is the first to reach a billion views on the video-sharing app this year. by About Our Ads
Has Drake's More Life Growth Co. Gone Up in Smoke? Advertising. Billboard is a subsidiary of Valence Media, LLC. There have been plenty of rumors surrounding a potential sequel to WATTBA. “Right from the first conversation, I was like, ‘Man, you don’t even have to do this for me. Perhaps he includes a new collab with Future on there. Both artists are known for their workaholic attitudes towards their crafts, and have reigned as masters of bars, with equally potent hooks to match, which may explain why they see eye-to-eye in the studio.
Regina Cho To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. I’m good where I’m at.' Drake & Future dropped their surprise collaboration, "What A Time To Be Alive" five years ago today. With Mike WiLL Made-It on the beat, “Love Me” grabbed a spot on Lil Wayne’s I Am Not A Human Being II. Fans have been holding onto this gem since 2016, as it was originally supposed to be on Future’s then-unreleased mixtape, Beast Mode 2, which wound up not seeing the light of day until 2018. It’s been over four years since their collaboration project What A Time To Be Alive, which was crafted together in a matter of days, but regardless debuted at No. Appearing on Future’s 2012 Pluto 3D album, "Tony Montana" captures the essence of both artists early in their careers. 1/10/2020 As the clear standout from WATTBA, fans immediately latched onto this single, which masterfully pays homage to Michael Jordan’s brand. It’s no surprise why the two have great musical chemistry. Future and Drake perform onstage at Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash Block Show at Phillips Arena on June 20, 2015 in Atlanta. He shared the cover art for the project (the one that uses an image from Shutterstock) on his Instagram page, tagging Future to commemorate the day. It's officially been five years since Drake and Future held down the fall with their joint project, What A Time To Be Alive. "@future 5 YEARS AGO TODAY," he wrote. Drizzy took to the 'Gram to do some reflecting on the five-year anniversary of the project. In related news, Drake's currently getting ready to release his new album Certified Lover Boy which is apparently getting ready to drop sometime this fall. Here’s a list of their 10 best collaborations through the years. TWITTER
Has Drake's More Life Growth Co. Gone Up in Smoke? Advertising. Billboard is a subsidiary of Valence Media, LLC. There have been plenty of rumors surrounding a potential sequel to WATTBA. “Right from the first conversation, I was like, ‘Man, you don’t even have to do this for me. Perhaps he includes a new collab with Future on there. Both artists are known for their workaholic attitudes towards their crafts, and have reigned as masters of bars, with equally potent hooks to match, which may explain why they see eye-to-eye in the studio.
Regina Cho To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. I’m good where I’m at.' Drake & Future dropped their surprise collaboration, "What A Time To Be Alive" five years ago today. With Mike WiLL Made-It on the beat, “Love Me” grabbed a spot on Lil Wayne’s I Am Not A Human Being II. Fans have been holding onto this gem since 2016, as it was originally supposed to be on Future’s then-unreleased mixtape, Beast Mode 2, which wound up not seeing the light of day until 2018. It’s been over four years since their collaboration project What A Time To Be Alive, which was crafted together in a matter of days, but regardless debuted at No. Appearing on Future’s 2012 Pluto 3D album, "Tony Montana" captures the essence of both artists early in their careers. 1/10/2020 As the clear standout from WATTBA, fans immediately latched onto this single, which masterfully pays homage to Michael Jordan’s brand. It’s no surprise why the two have great musical chemistry. Future and Drake perform onstage at Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash Block Show at Phillips Arena on June 20, 2015 in Atlanta. He shared the cover art for the project (the one that uses an image from Shutterstock) on his Instagram page, tagging Future to commemorate the day. It's officially been five years since Drake and Future held down the fall with their joint project, What A Time To Be Alive. "@future 5 YEARS AGO TODAY," he wrote. Drizzy took to the 'Gram to do some reflecting on the five-year anniversary of the project. In related news, Drake's currently getting ready to release his new album Certified Lover Boy which is apparently getting ready to drop sometime this fall. Here’s a list of their 10 best collaborations through the years. TWITTER