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Right Now" is a song by British-American rapper 21 Savage and American record producer Metro Boomin from their collaborative album Savage Mode II. It features Canadian rapper Drake, who garnered attention for his verse in which he alludes to dating singer SZA. The R&B-esque ballad marks the fourth collaboration between 21 Savage and Drake.
Another one of Metro's tags is just "Metro!", originally spoken by Young Thug on his song "Hercules". The tag can be most prominently heard at the beginning of the Metro produced song "Mr. Right Now" by 21 Savage and Drake, off the tape Savage Mode II, as well as appearing various times in Heroes & Villains. [citation needed].
Record producer Metro Boomin announced a collaboration with rapper Future, set to release in 2023. [4] He later tweeted that he had lost three instrumentals due to a power outage. [5] [6] A trailer was released on YouTube, revealing the record's name to be We Don't Trust You. [7] It was teased at Rolling Loud California 2024.
Top Rap Album. 21 Savage, american dream. Drake, For All the Dogs [WINNER] Future & Metro Boomin, WE DON’T TRUST YOU. Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday 2. Rod Wave, Nostalgia. Top Country Album. Beyoncé ...
The buzz only built when Metro Boomin and Future headlined the Rolling Loud California festival just prior to the song’s release, and Travis Scott personally asked them to play it during their set.
After teasing a full-length collaboration late last year, Metro Boomin and Future have announced not one, but two new albums releasing in the coming weeks. The pair have announced “We Don’t ...
"All the Way Live" is a chill synth-filled song. Future gives many references to Marvel characters such as Venom and the Avengers. [2] while Lil Uzi Vert sings from the perspective of Miles Morales from the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: "The world's in my hand, got powers in my palm, Look over the city, 'cause I'm on my own, Got no time for minglin', my senses tinglin' Every time I ...
Rapper Future and record-producer Metro Boomin have canceled the Aug. 10 Columbus show. Several other dates, including the Aug. 2 show in Milwaukee and the Aug. 6 show in Nashville, are canceled ...