Mike WiLL Made-It decided to dig in the vault and unleash the full version of "Never Satisfied" from Future's April 2014 album Honest. The cut features a hook and verse from Drake. The drop comes on the heels of the release of Future's new mixtape Monster.

As noted by Rap-Up, the album edit for "Never Satisfied" clocked out at 1:55, while the full version comes in at 4:20. Drizzy harmonizes and issues a complaint about never having enough money. Future follows suit reflecting on hard-to-please women.

Future and Drake previously collaborated on a remix to 2011's "Tony Montana" and they both pitched in for Lil Wayne's "Love Me." More recently, Drake and Future both appeared on P Reign's "DnF."

Ahead of Halloween, the Atlanta rapper released a new mixtape entitled Monster, which was executive produced by Metro Boomin' and features a guest appearance from Wayne.

Monster features production from Southside, DJ Spinz, Nard & B, TM-88 and, of course, Metro Boomin', among others. Future and Metro Boomin' previously worked on tracks such as "Karate Chop," "I Won," and "Honest." A previously released cut, "Break The Rules," was excluded from the tape.

Prior to Future's release, Drizzy dropped three new songs of his own including "Heat of the Moment," "6 God" and "How About Now." The songs are possible cuts from his forthcoming album Views From The 6.

Atlanta producer Mike WiLL Made-It is also gearing up to release a new project. He is currently prepping the release of his Ransom mixtape. Back in September Mike WiLL revealed that he had been back in the studio with Jay Z.

"Me and Jay, it's nothing really specific," Mike WiLL told HipHopDX. "We just workin'. He's talented ... He's a legend. He's a great. At the same time, I grew up listening to him and he's respecting the work that I'm putting out. I've been sending him tracks. He's been recording to them. He's been telling me to put some stuff to the side. We don't really know where it's gonna land. Really, we're just doing it for the art. Wherever it ends up landing, it ends up landing."

Take a listen to "Never Satisfied" in its entirety after the jump.

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