Host Adin Ross previewed a new, unreleased track from Future during a recent live show.
In a clip posted on Saturday (July 27), Rose performed the track, which features a woozy synth line.
Future begins the clip by rapping: “Damn, I hate what happened to my n-gga.”
Adin Ross raps his way through the video, with Future dishing: “If another rapper OD’d, they’d probably try to charge me/Molly, percs and codeine, which pisses me off.”
Fans were immediately enthusiastic about the song, with one user commenting on No Jumper’s post: “Yeah we need this one.”
Another added: “As long as it’s the beat of the future, then it’s fireeee [two fire emojis]”.
Others were less impressed with the preview, especially the future relationship with Arden Rose.
“It’s crazy to have to settle for Adin because you can’t get Kai,” one user wrote, referring to fellow streamer Kai Cenat.
Future has dropped a ton of unreleased gems as of late.
Earlier this month, he celebrated the DS2 anniversary by digging into the vaults and unearthing a previously unreleased video of album standout “Rotation.”
The Freebandz boss shared the Rich Nyce-directed video on Instagram, which shows Hendrix and his crew at a gas station, holding one of his customary Styrofoam cups.
In his caption, the March Madness rapper acknowledged the ninth birthday of his fan-favorite album while hinting at more to come: “Unreleased, DS2 PLUTO is back after nine years. “
Future has also been busy working on a new mixtape in recent months.
In May, the Atlanta rapper sparked excitement among fans on Twitter: “I can’t sleep until it’s done #MIXTAPEPLUTO.”
Shortly after he posted this post, he seemingly announced that he would be releasing a new mixtape on May 10th, writing on social media: “May 10th [sneezing face emoji] Mixtape Pluto.
He also lashed out at an unnamed competitor, adding: “Fuck your album Shit doesn’t slap like my MIXTAPE.”
While some interpreted this as a dig at Gunna, whose One of Wun album was originally scheduled to be released on May 10, it later turned out that Future was simply referencing a song he released with Tee Grizzley, “Sweat to God.” in the lyrics.

