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Hours before the release of DS2 (Dirty Sprite 2), Future stopped by The Breakfast Club to hype up the new album and speak on a few hot topics, including his ex and baby mama Ciara and her new all-pro quarterback boy toy Russell Wilson. The exes have traded shots over the past few days, and though Future insists there's no bad blood, he had one more message for his former fiancée: Don't bring another man around my son, Future Jr. -
Future, Drake 'Dirty Sprite 2' Collaboration "Where Ya At" Leaks Ahead of Planned Release
Well here's a late candidate for rap song of the summer. To spike up the anticipation for Future's Dirty Sprite 2, we've got what's sure to be one of the album's hottest tracks hours ahead of the scheduled release, tonight at midnight. On "Where Ya At," Future enlists Drake, DS2's lone feature. And the "Jungle" tourmates don't disappoint. -
Future Talks 'Dirty Sprite 2', Ciara Break Up, Being Overlooked At Grammys [Exclusive]
Rapper Future exclusively spoke to Hot 97 Listening lounge filled with fans in an intimate setting at New York City's hot spot, SOB's for his album Dirty Sprite 2. -
Future Responds to OG Maco's Tweets That He Has Destroyed Lives [WATCH]
Last week, OG Maco sent #FutureHive into an uproar when the "U Guessed It" rapper tweeted that Future has destroyed lives by making it cool to be a drug addict. Future responded during a recent interview. -
Future Opens Up About His & Ciara's Breakup; See Her Heated Response [WATCH]
In a recent interview with Huffington Post, the "Blow a Bag" rapper revealed some surprising details on what caused he and Ciara to part, which roused a response out of the singer. -
HipHopWired Drops 'Official' Rapper Emojis: Drake, Eminem, Future and More
The NBA was recently rocked by several emoji-related news stories, including DeAndre Jordan's waffling between the Clippers and the Mavericks, and DeMarcus Cousins labeling coach George Karl a "snake in the grass" with the digital art. It's somewhat humorous to consider near seven-foot men tweeting like teenage girls, but we digress. HipHopWired took it in an entirely different direction when it decided to make an "unofficially official" listing of hip-hop emojis for most of the genre's biggest stars. -
Juicy J Drops 'Pardon Me' with GOD Prod. by Tarentino of 808 Mafia [LISTEN]
Juicy J has given us a free download, "Pardon Me," while we wait for his album, The Hustle Continues, which was originally slated for release in fall 2014. The new track features young Chicago rapper GOD and is produced by Tarentino of 808 Mafia. -
Future Drops High Fashion 'Blow a Bag' Video
Future drops the lavish video to "Blow a Bag" less than 24 hours after releasing the new single off Dirty Sprite 2. Though announced just two days ago (July 9), there's already huge hype surrounding Future's third LP, out next Friday, July 17. -
Future 'Dirty Sprite 2' Release Date Set with Drake Feature & 'Blow a Bag' Single Drops
Future has just announced his new album, Dirty Sprite 2, is a week away, set to drop on July 17. With the announcement, the Freebandz boss has shared Dirty Sprite 2's first single, "Blow a Bag," produced by the all-star Atlanta team of Metro Boomin, Sonny Digital & Southside. If that's not enough, Drake has just let us know he'll be taking a spot on the album. -
Future Stars in Documentary 'Inside the Strip Club that Runs Atlanta Hip-Hop'
"Magic," one of Future's breakout hits, off his 2012 debut, 'Pluto,' was named after the Magic City strip club that has long been an institution in Atlanta and in the hip-hop world at large. A new documentary presented by GQ takes us "Inside the Atlanta Strip Club that Runs Hip-Hop." -
OG Maco Tweets Future Has Destroyed Lives by Making It Cool To Be a Drug Addict
OG Maco recently took to Twitter to air out some of his grievances against fellow Atlanta rapper Future and some of his lyrical content. Maco sent out tweets saying that the "Commas" rapper "has destroyed countless lives by making it cool to be a drug addict." -
Future Shares New “Real Sisters” Video Directed by Spike Jordan
Future is seemingly unstoppable when it comes to releasing videos. The latest to get visual treatment is "Real Sisters" from his January mixtape, 'Beast Mode.'
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