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Future: The Kid Art-directed 'BRAZZIER' music video demands your flexing attention

In a moment like right now, what better thing to do on Woman Crush Wednesday than to turn up? Turns out rap heavyweight Future is coming through in a massive way with his ‘BRAZZIER’ music video.

In a moment like right now, what better thing to do on Woman Crush Wednesday than to turn up? Turns out rap heavyweight Future is coming through in a massive way with his ‘BRAZZIER’ music video.

The song goes hard but it’s all in the Kid Art-directed cinematic presentation. Completely turn up.

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Tee Grizzley & Future: The 'Swear to God' music video is a late night grind

No matter the time of year, Future just slaps and when you pair him up with Detroit’s Tee Grizzley? It’s double slaps so put all your attention on the ‘Swear To God’ anthem and music video.

No matter the time of year, Future just slaps and when you pair him up with Detroit’s Tee Grizzley? It’s double slaps so put all your attention on the ‘Swear To God’ anthem and music video.

Way more than just an audio gem, Tee and Future Hendrix come through with the visual treatment.

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Future & Metro Boomin: The duo are back at it with the hard-hitting 'Drink N Dance' music video

Two the hard way? You better believe it. It’s all eyes on Future and Metro Boomin following their We Still Don’t Trust You studio album drop with their hard-hitting ‘Drink N Dance’ anthem.

Two the hard way? You better believe it. It’s all eyes on Future and Metro Boomin following their We Still Don’t Trust You studio album drop with their hard-hitting ‘Drink N Dance’ anthem.

It’s all types of hard-hitting vibes but it’s the cinematic glowing which lures you in most. Tap in.

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Young Scooter & Future: It's Southern flexing in the new 'Hard To Handle' music video

Baddies. Check. Gang-gang. Check. Turn up vibes? You already know. Young Scooter and Future come through with the visual treatment for their fire ‘Hard To Handle’ anthem.

Baddies. Check. Gang-gang. Check. Turn up vibes? You already know. Young Scooter and Future come through with the visual treatment for their fire ‘Hard To Handle’ anthem.

The visual is a little too hot to handle too. Get caught up in the vibes and turn up goals.

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MTV VMAs: Metro Boomin, Future, Swae Lee, NAV and A Boogie light up things with 'Superhero/Calling' performance

Need an energy boost? Just take a look at how Future is still serving up in 2023 notably with Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, A Boogie wit da Hoodie and NAV pulling through for an epic MTV Video Music Awards performance.

Need an energy boost? Just take a look at how Future is still serving up in 2023 notably with Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, A Boogie wit da Hoodie and NAV pulling through for an epic MTV Video Music Awards performance.

With ‘Superhero’ and ‘Calling’ live sets, it was a movie during Tuesday night’s showcase.

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Quavo: The new Future-assisted 'Turn Your Clic Up' music video really hits

Atlanta rapper Quavo is keeping the new music brewing and it’s bigger than audio tunes. The Migos boss comes through with the visual treatment to his and Future’s ‘Turn Your Clic Up’ single.

Atlanta rapper Quavo is keeping the new music brewing and it’s bigger than audio tunes. The Migos boss comes through with the visual treatment to his and Future’s ‘Turn Your Clic Up’ single.

From 4K flexing to fuzzy V/H/S-type blurriness, it’s all eyes on the Georgia natives. Tap in.

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Metro Boomin: Don Toliver and Future put their dancing skills on display in 'Too Many Nights'

Need a reason to dance? Just look no further than what Metro Boomin, Future and Don Toliver are serving up these days coming courtesy of their new ‘Too Many Nights’ music video.

Need a reason to dance? Just look no further than what Metro Boomin, Future and Don Toliver are serving up these days coming courtesy of their new ‘Too Many Nights’ music video.

The video really does go hard and paints a colorful visual to the hard-hitting song. Tap in.

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Polo G and Future hit the field for their new 'No Time Wasted'

It might not be Remember The Titans or even The Longest Yard but Polo G, Southside and Future are coming through for the win-win in their new ‘No Time Wasted’ music video. The song alone slaps but they take it up a few notches with the Super Bowl just a few days removed by hitting the football field and going all out.

It might not be Remember The Titans or even The Longest Yard but Polo G, Southside and Future are coming through for the win-win in their new ‘No Time Wasted’ music video. The song alone slaps but they take it up a few notches with the Super Bowl just a few days removed by hitting the football field and going all out.

It’s star-studded vibes and victory speeches from start to finish. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see them in their bag.

Multi-platinum Chicago hitmaker Polo G teams up with rap superstar Future for the new single “No Time Wasted.” The track is produced by Southside, watch them hit the field in the Sam Lecca directed music video.

“No Time Wasted” see’s the two rap superstars collaborate for the first time after Polo joined Future on his One Big Party Tour in Charlotte. The track follows the release of his latest songs, “My All,” “Bag Talk” and "Distraction."

In June 2021, Polo released his Platinum album Hall Of Fame, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and has amassed over 3 Billion streams globally to date. The album’s record breaking 5x Platinum #1 single “RAPSTAR” garnered Polo first time award nominations at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, the 2021 American Music Awards and 2022 Billboard Music Awards. Hall Of Fame was also nominated for Favorite Hip Hop Album for the 2022 American Music Awards. Polo was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine and was honored with Variety Magazine’s 2021 Hitmaker Award for Rising

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Travis Scott and Future go the cinematic route with '712' music video

Just when you thought collaborations only meant studio sessions. Atlanta rap heavyweight Future and Houston’s Travis Scott link up for their new ‘712’ music video.

Just when you thought collaborations only meant studio sessions. Atlanta rap heavyweight Future and Houston’s Travis Scott link up for their new ‘712’ music video.

Cactus Jack plays director while Future gets all the spotlight in the new visual. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Future in his rap bag.

The track “712PM” opens his chart-dominating blockbuster album, I NEVER LIKED YOU and instantly captivates from the jump. With cinematic scope and uncontainable energy, it pops off as the perfect visual companion to the song and reaffirms the brilliant minds of both Future and Travis Scott. This marks the second monumental collaboration between these two superstars this year. Travis served as creative director for Future’s groundbreaking live performance of “Love You Better” from the Brooklyn Academy of Music on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!

Future capped off a banner 2022 by picking up six nominations at the 2023 GRAMMY® Awards. The Atlanta juggernaut has notched multiple nods in coveted categories. He landed two nominations for “Best Rap Song” with both “WAIT FORU “[ft. Drake & Tems] and “Pushin P” [ft. Young Thug] with Gunna as well as two nominations for “Best Melodic Rap Performance” for both “WAIT FOR U” and DJ Khaled’s “Beautiful” [ft. SZA & Future]. Elsewhere, he competes for “Best Rap Album” with I NEVER LIKED YOU and received a nod in “Best Rap Performance” for the mega-hit “Pushin P.

Recently, I NEVER LIKED YOU passed over 2.6 billion global cumulative streams to date Future also received recognition from the RIAA in observance of over 95 million units certified throughout his career thus far. This honor notably encompasses 9 albums and 68 separate songs as he inches towards 100 million units awarded (counting US sales and streams) and earns one of the highest totals in the history of the 65-year-old program according to the RIAA. Future’s record-breaking album I NEVER LIKED YOU has reached Platinum status, while “WAITFOR U” featuring Drake hit 3 x Platinum and “PUFFIN ON ZOOTIEZ” is now certified Platinum. 

I NEVER LIKED YOU crashed the charts as the biggest debut of the rapper’s career, and continues to put up numbers, further securing his place in history with this magnum opus. Upon arrival, he emerged as the 5th artist in history to simultaneously debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 with I NEVER LIKED YOU atop the Billboard 200 and “WAIT FOR U” at #1 on the Hot 100. On Spotify, he captured #1-10 on Top Songs Debut USA Chart in addition to landing a #1 US and Global Album Debut. Not to mention, he became the most-streamed artist on Spotify worldwide on April 29. I NEVER LIKED YOU landed at #1 on the Billboard 200 and moved a staggering 221,512 units first-week in the US alone. This notably marks Future his 8th #1 album on the Billboard 200 with the most seven-day sales of his illustrious career so far.

Need a reminder for why Future is one of the biggest rap stars in the world? Gotcha.

Rap would never sound, look, or feel the same after Future landed. If you want to know where the culture’s going next, just watch and listen to the iconic Atlanta rapper, singer, and producer. He went from cooking up beats in a basement for the Dungeon Family to generational superstardom with a presence looming from the streets all the way to The Met Gala. He literally brought trap into the White House as President Barack Obama rapped along to his quintuple-platinum banger “Jumpman” [with Drake]. He has collected dozens of multiplatinum certifications and reached rarified air as one of only a handful of rappers to achieve Diamond status for 2020’s “Life Is Good” [feat. Drake], affirming him as one of the best-selling acts of all-time. Not to mention, he carved out a place in the history books as “the first artist to release two Billboard Top 200 number ones in consecutive weeks. 

Along the way, he adorned the covers of BillboardClashGQRolling StoneThe SourceXXL and more in addition to delivering show-stopping performances on Saturday Night Live and Ellen. In 2019, he garnered a GRAMMY® Award in the category of “Best Rap Performance” for “King’s Dead” alongside Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, and James BlakeKanye West sought him out as Executive Producer on the headline-making Donda 2 in addition to appearing on two tracks. He also pulled up on Gunna’s “Pushin P” with Young Thug, appearing on yet another chart-busting banger. Future looks ahead again on his ninth full-length album, I Never Liked You. Upon arrival, it marked his 8th #1 album on the Billboard 200 with the most seven-day sales of his illustrious career so far. In addition to praise from BillboardComplex, and Rolling StoneVulture hailed it as “both instantly recognizable and easily distinguishable from past works,” and GQ went as far as to crown him “the best rapper alive.


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Jacquees and Future have some certified anthems on deck

R&B singer Jacquees is far from slowing down. Instead, he’s loading up ample hits with help courtesy of hitmaker Future.

R&B singer Jacquees is far from slowing down. Instead, he’s loading up ample hits with help courtesy of hitmaker Future.

The duo are gearing up to bless the world with new tunes including an executive produced project from Future Hendrix to set the world on fire with Jacquees’ signature sound.

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Future puts his wealth on full display in 'I'm Dat N****' music video

Could you use a little more Future in your life? Of course so let’s not act surprised when he comes through with rare but much appreciated visuals like his new ‘I’m Dat N****’ music video.

Could you use a little more Future in your life? Of course so let’s not act surprised when he comes through with rare but much appreciated visuals like his new ‘I’m Dat N****’ music video.

Future Hendrix comes through correct and doesn’t hold back on the major flexing.

Once again, Future delivers a sexy, slick, and scorching video to accompany this banger. Stay tuned for more from 21st century rap’s undisputed King very soon.

Recently, Future received recognition from the RIAA in observance of over 95 million units certified throughout his career thus far. This honor notably encompasses 9 albums and 68 separate songs as he inches towards 100 million units awarded (counting US sales and streams) and earns one of the highest totals in the history of the 65-year-old program according to the RIAA. Future was also presented with a plaque for his record-breaking album I NEVER LIKED YOU reaching gold status, while WAIT FOR U featuring Drake hit double-Platinum and PUFFIN ON ZOOTIEZ certified Gold. 

His latest chart-dominating blockbuster #1 album, I NEVER LIKED YOU, continues to put up numbers, further securing his place in history with this magnum opus. Upon arrival, he emerged as the 5th artist in history to simultaneously debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 with I NEVER LIKED YOU atop the 200 and “WAIT FOR U” at #1 on the Hot 100. On Spotify, he captured #1-10 on Top Songs Debut USA Chart in addition to landing a #1 US and Global Album Debut. Not to mention, he became the most-streamed artist on Spotify worldwide on April 29. The album notably demolished the record for highest first-day streams for an album released in 2022 on Apple Music worldwide and the record for highest first-day streams ever for a Hip-Hop/Rap album released in Spatial Audio on Apple Music Worldwide. I NEVER LIKED YOU crashed the charts as the biggest debut of the rapper’s career, landing at #1 on the Billboard 200 and moving a staggering 221,512 units first-week in the US alone. This notably marks Future his 8th #1 album on the Billboard 200 with the most seven-day sales of his illustrious career so far.

“The best rapper alive, according to GQ, has taken over 2022, and he’s not stopping…

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EST Gee and Future connect in the club with 'Shoot It Myself' music video

Louisville’s EST Gee and Future know how to set the mood. The duo teamed up and came through in clutch fashion with their ‘Shoot It Myself’ anthem and its accompanying music video to turn any potential frowns upside down.

Louisville’s EST Gee and Future know how to set the mood. The duo teamed up and came through in clutch fashion with their ‘Shoot It Myself’ anthem and its accompanying music video to turn any potential frowns upside down.

From the turn up vibes to being surrounded by women, it’s a lit atmosphere.

Rap star EST Gee released “Shoot It Myself,” a new single featuring Future and from the Louisville native’s newly-announced debut album, I Never Felt Nun, dropping September 16. Listen HERE via CMG Records/Warlike/Interscope Records.

I Never Felt Nun is available for pre-order HERE. Earlier this week, Gee unveiled the official tracklist for the album on his Instagram that includes additional collaborations with Jack Harlow, Jeezy, Bryson Tiller and MGK.

The new track comes with an eye-popping video – directed by Diesel Filmz – that includes a cameo by Philadelphia 76ers superstar James Harden, who gets outfitted alongside Gee for a glimmering new chain. Watch it HERE.

With “Shoot It Myself,” Gee reminds listeners of just how keenly aware he is of his rising ascension, rapping “I’m paranoid as ever” before detailing the artillery he keeps handy. When it comes time to turn the song over to Future, who has made a career stitching together flashes of pain with astonishing flexes, it becomes clear why he and Gee are an ideal pairing.

“Shoot It Myself” follows a trio of Gee’s recent singles —“Blood,” “Love Is Blind,” and “Hell”—each of which shows off his incisive, compelling approach to storytelling. As he prepares to release I Never Felt Nun, it’s clear he’s honing his gifts for one of his most compelling and complete statements yet. The collaboration with Future comes after the pair previously teamed up on “CHICKENS” earlier this year.

Gee’s new release also comes on the heels of Gangsta Art, a CMG compilation that included new music from the Louisville native along with additional collaborations from the label’s all-star roster. Earlier this year, he also teamed up with 42 Dugg to drop Last Ones Left, which was met with critical acclaim and debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200.

Over the past few years, Gee has become one of the most dynamic rappers in the industry. His 2021 project, Bigger Than Life or Death, reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and captured the No. 1 spot on Apple’s All-Genre chart.

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SpongeBob is officially pushing P, too

The Internet stays winning - honestly. The fact ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ has invaded the ‘Pushin’ P’ trend is simply amazing. Salute to video creator Anthony Trucco for using some serious editing skills to make this possible.

The Internet stays winning - honestly. The fact ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ has invaded the ‘Pushin’ P’ trend is simply amazing. Salute to video creator Anthony Trucco for using some serious editing skills to make this possible.

Way too legendary. Gunna really has one with this hit.

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