Drake & Future Have Squashed Their Beef According to Elliott Wilson
In a recent episode of Elliott Wilson's "The Bigger Picture" podcast, the renowned journalist shared exciting news about two of hip-hop's biggest stars, Drake and Future.
According to reliable sources, the dynamic duo has reportedly resolved their earlier conflicts and are back on speaking terms.
Wilson stated:
"Drake and Future, [have] gotten on the phone and resolved their differences, [I have it] on good authority, Drake and Future have at least gotten on the phone and resolved their differences."
Drake and Future Officially Settle Differences, Reveals Elliott Wilson:
DRAKE & FUTURE ARE RESOLVING THEIR BEEF 🚨
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“All I can really say is, they got on the phone and whatever seems to be the issues, they seem to come to a place of resolving that. Metro not included.” — Elliott Wilson
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This development comes after a rocky period for the artists, who had been at odds since earlier this year.
The tension escalated following the release of Future’s collaboration with Metro Boomin, "We Don’t Trust You", which featured Kendrick Lamar on the track "Like That."
While the exact details of the conversation between Drake and Future remain unclear, Wilson hinted at a positive outcome.
"I don't know what that means. Obviously, we saw Young Thug, from prison incarcerated, put out the energy of 'hey guys let's get it back going'"
Interestingly, the revival of their relationship seems to have been influenced by Young Thug.
The incarcerated rapper had publicly expressed his desire for his collaborators to mend their friendship. In a tweet from prison, he wrote, “@Drake @1future @MetroBoomin we all bruddas.
Music ain’t the same without us collaborating.” Future’s retweet of this message indicated his support for Thug's sentiment.
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With Young Thug now out on probation, there’s renewed potential for collaboration among the three artists. Wilson speculated about the likelihood of new music emerging from their reconnection, stating:
"Drake and Future are back on the same page. What the reveal will be, I don't know. But probably with music, I would think."
Fans of hip-hop are eager to see how this reconciliation will influence future projects.
The combination of Drake and Future has always produced hits, and with Young Thug's involvement, the trio could create something extraordinary.
As the music industry watches closely, the anticipation builds for what these artists might deliver next.