Future Is Sitting On 3 R&B Albums Worth Of Material

Future is continuing his reign on trap music, hyping up our own Ebro with the idea of him having 3 r&b albums worth of music stashed away…hit the jump.


Future Reportedly Has Nine Projects In The Vault That Are “Ready Right Now”

The past year has possibly been the best year an artist could have for rapper, Future. Over the course of 2015, Future has been able to crank out three successful mixtapes, a number one solo album and a joint album with Drake that has already gone gold. He’s followed in the footsteps of artists like Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne, and made putting out multiple projects at a time, the “not so-secret” to his success and doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. According to Southside, one producer that works closely with Future, there’s plenty more music on the way. Check out what he had to say below.


(Video) Drake And Future Perform ‘WATTBA’ At Austin City Limits Music Festival

Over the weekend Drake headlined the Austin City Limits Music Festival. As a surprise to the crowd, Drizzy brought out fellow rapper and friend Future and the duo performed songs of their most recent project What A Time To Be Alive. The crow went wild as they performed fan favorites “Big Rings”, “Digital Dash” and “Jumpman”. Check out the performances below.


Ouch! Drake And Future’s ‘WATTBA’ Suffers Major Sales Drop

It seems all the excitement surrounding Drake and Future’s mixtape What A Time To Be Alive has died down. The joint project was so highly anticipated by fans that when it was finally available on iTunes it sold 334,000 pure albums giving it one of the biggest sales weeks this year. However, following the first week high the project hit an ultimate low after suffering an 81% drop in sales in the second week, one of the worst sales drops ever seen in hip-hop history. In the second week, the album only sold 65,000 copies. What A Time To Be Alive was also edged out of it’s number one spot on the billboard chart by Fetty Wap’s debut album. However thanks to streaming was able to sit at number two. Check down below for other major sales drops in Hip-Hop history.


Is This Quentin Miller’s Response To Drake’s Lyrics About Him On ‘WATTBA’ ?

So the Drake and Meek Mill beef boiled down to a simmer as the summer ended, however that didn’t stop Drake from squeezing in a quick punch or two just because he can. Drizzy threw shots at Meek throughout his latest project with fellow rapper Future, What A Time To Be Alive. However, Drake also dropped a few lyrics about Quentin Miller, his ghostwriter, who was exposed by Meek Mill through their beef. On the track ‘Digital Dash’ Drake finally addresses the ghostwriting accusations with the line, “I might take Quentin to Follies. You hate your life, just be honest.” This has been the only time Drake has brought up Q.M. since Meek Mill’s ‘twitter fingers’ exposed him. In a recent track put out by Quentin Miller and his crew WDNG Crshrs, Q.M. spits a verse that comes off as a response to Drake’s offer to take him to the Atlanta strip club, Follie’s. Hit the jump to see what he said.


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