Gunna appears to be reacting to the disappearance of his lyrics from Future’s new single “Told My.”
The song was released on Future’s new mixtape Pluto and is a solo track on the album. But a version of the song that leaked in March 2023 featured a verse from Gunna – check it out here.
On Friday (September 20), the day the project was canceled, Gunna posted a message on his Instagram Story that many fans believed was a reference to the deleted verse.
“This is not personal, this is just business,” he wrote. Take a look below.
Gunna appears to react to being dropped from Future’s “Told My” pic.twitter.com/OIro4dHoxF
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) September 21, 2024
Gunna isn’t the only fake feature on Mixtape Pluto, sonically it’s an entirely personal project. Travis Scott appears in a teaser video for the song “South of France” and shared the clip on his social media. However, he is absent from the tracks that appear on the album.
After months of teasing, Future has finally dropped Mixtape Pluto. This is the Atlanta rap legend’s first solo mixtape in eight years following his legendary run in the mid-2010s.
The project is also his third full-length work to be released in 2024, following “We Don’t Trust You” and “We Still Don’t Trust You” released in collaboration with Metro Boomin.
Future dedicated Mixtape Pluto to his late mentor and relative Rico Wade.
“My cousin never died in my eyes. Rico Wade you already know what you mean to me!” Hendrix wrote on the X when the mixtape hit the streaming service. “I thank the Most High for giving me the greatest human being of all time! Billionaire Status Buzz [watch] Above us.
Wade, one-third of legendary production team Organized Noize and known for his work with OutKast, Goodie Mob and other members of Atlanta’s Dungeon Family collective, died earlier this year at the age of 52.
The tape features the Dungeon family’s house with purple lights on the cover.
Future entered the hip-hop music scene as a second-generation member of the Dungeon Family.
Rico Wade’s mother lived in the house featured on the cover of Mixtape Pluto, and bands like OutKast and Goodie Mob recorded some of their earliest work in its basement studio (called “The Dungeon”).