After teasing new music for months, Future and Drake reunite on their long-awaited collaboration "Life Is Good." "Working on the weekend like usual / Way off in the deep end like usual," raps Drake.
It has been a busy past six days for Future, who released his new self-titled album last week and made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night (Feb. 21).
Future's new album THE WIZRD, which he formally announced on Tuesday, is just around the corner. Now, following last week's release of "Crushed Up," he's offering another cut from the tracklist.
It looks like Future has something up his sleeve for us come 2017, because for the second time in as many days the ATL rapper has released a new song in visual form.
Released back in April, Future's sophomore album Honest featured the song "Never Satisfied" with Drake. Sadly, fans were disappointed when the Mike WiLL Made-It-produced record was only 1:55 in length and felt incomplete.
Way back in February, in the midst of Future's double-album drop and Nicki's beef with Remy Ma, the pair teased a mysterious new collaboration and accompanying visual.
Between the #MaskOffChallenge and its recent gold plaque, Future's "Mask Off" is already one of the biggest songs of 2017 so far. But it gets even bigger today as Hendrix enlists Kendrick Lamar for the official remix.
After updating his HNDRXX album with a new Chris Brown collaboration called "Pie" earlier this week, Future takes it back to last year's Project E.T. for his latest visual release.
As Digital Trapstars continue to add to their upcoming Screens On Lock 2 mixtape, we get a new offering from Future and Waka Flocka titled, "Rotation."