When AllHipHop shared the clip on Instagram, fans expressed disappointment that there weren’t more collaborations. “Every time I hear a Future/Drake song I feel sad that we won’t see them pop together anymore,” one user said in the comments. Another added: “When you realize you cut off your nose to make your face ugly… maybe it’s not so smart.” Others speculated he might be emotional because of his ex Ciara Excited, or maybe he was just drunk.
Drake and Future perform ‘Aubrey & Three Amigos Tour’
ATLANTA, GA – NOVEMBER 18: Drake and Future perform on stage during the final leg of the “Aubrey & the Three Amigos Tour” at State Farm Arena on November 18, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
Drake previously expressed remorse over the deterioration of his relationship with Future in the lyrics of his song “Family Matters,” which focused on Kendrick Lamar. “Pluto makes me sick to my stomach, we never really experience it/Leland Wayne, he’s so lame, so I know he must be an influence,” he raps. Check out the recent eye-catching performance on Instagram below, captured by AllHipHop.
Future performance “Waiting for You”
Future has released “Wait For You” on the tracklist for his 2022 album I Never Liked You. In the past few years, the two collaborated on a number of singles and released the album “What a Time to be Alive” in 2015.
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