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Pop Culture The two Toronto artist traded shots over the weekend.
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Music Here are five instant standout productions on Future and Metro Boomin's second album of 2024.
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Music Charlamagne recently claimed that Future should replace J. Cole in the big three.
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Music The suggestive lyrics from The Weeknd land on "All to Myself."
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Music Separating the fan-created drama, Cole, Future, and Metro bring interesting ideas to the table.
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Songs Not much is said on the opener, but everyone perfectly sets the vibe for the rest of side A.
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Reviews While this is perhaps Metro's biggest risk in a while that showcases Pluto's dynamism, their adherence to certain formulas is becoming hollow.
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Music Future and Metro Boomin are getting ready to drop another collab album and we're sharing what we hope happens on it.
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Music Although it's unclear if Cole recorded this in the past week or beforehand, it still rings as a very relevant statement in today's context.
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Music The Weeknd seems to be enjoying the drama.
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Music Drake has to be more confused than ever right now.
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Songs Disregarding the shots at Drake, "Show of Hands" is one of the most entertaining songs on the record.
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Music A great show for the fans.
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Music The hyped-up sequel with even more Drake disses gets a first look at what it could rake in sales wise.
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Zachary Horvath