Future's Album Collab Teaser Takes Flight with Metro Boomin

Future’s Album Collab Teaser Takes Flight with Metro Boomin

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Future’s album collab teaser with Metro Boomin, appears to be on the horizon. The 29-year-old beat producer, Metro Boomin recently shared an exciting update on his Instagram page.

However, the post is accompanied with a photo of an eagle inked on his wrist with the caption:

“Me and @future album on the way. Drop some [three eagle emojis] if you’re ready #freebandz”.

 

 

The dynamic duo, who is known for their previous collaborations, has always left fans forever craving for more. Although, Metro Boomin has already delivered two of his blockbuster projects this year, making this Future collaboration the next eagerly anticipated release.

Just last week, Metro Boomin faced a serious setback when he lost several of his beats he had already finished crafting for Future.

This was due to a power outage at his home studio. He also expressed his frustration on Twitter, by lamenting about the loss of the three fire beats he had made on his MPC 3000.

Metro Boomin and Future’s collaboration goes a long way back, with memorable hits. Which dominated the Billboard Hot 100 during the mid-2010s.

These dynamic chart-toppers include…

“Mask Off”, “Jumpman”, “Thought It Was a Drought”, “Karate Chop”, “Digital Dash”, “Low Life”, “Freak Hoe”, “Big Rings”, and “Stick Talk”.

While Metro Boomin was notably absent from Future’s 2022 album “I NEVER LIKED YOU”. He later explained his reasons during an exclusive interview with Ebro Darden.

They had initially planned to include a couple of more songs on the album, but they decided to hold off, aiming to create something more substantial. Metro Boomin also emphasized the significance of their collaboration, as their last notable joint effort was “Mask Off.”

In conclusion, the anticipation for the Future’s Album Collab Teaser continues to build up. And fans are eagerly awaiting for the magic that Metro Boomin and Future will undoubtedly deliver once again.