Karmaloop TV recently caught up with Future to chop it up about his latest single “Tony Montana” and the remix that featured Young Money star Drake. Future explained that he first connected with Drizzy when the Toronto rapper hit him up out of the blue to commend him on his mixtapes 1000 and Dirty Sprite and his varied flow. Eventually, the two artists clicked and ended up dropping a remix to the Scarface-inspired single.
“How I linked with Drake for the remix was [me] being in the studio working hard, grinding everyday, and he just hit me up. It wasn’t even about the ‘Tony [Montana]’ song, it was about the whole movement itself, FreeBandz,” he explained. “He just felt the movement from my 1000 mixtape on out. He was like, ‘Man, I’m listening to all your mixtapes. Right now, I’m listening to your Dirty Sprite mixtape. Man, I love how you switch your flows up on every song, you might be rapping and then you might start singing in your hook. You’ve got melody…how do you come up with your patterns? The patterns you choose is so different’…but that’s what I do. Every song I switch up for a reason: to show the diversity.”
Future also discussed why he didn’t want Drake’s partner Lil Wayne to hop on the “Tony Montana” remix. He explained that while it was an honor to pique the interest of a star such as Weezy, he didn’t want to get overshadowed by the New Orleans titan. He added though that he’s learned that while Drake may have even taken a share of the spotlight away from him on the song’s remix, he made sure to capitalize on its success by releasing new material as soon as possible.
“[Lil] Wayne wanted to get on it, too. He was gonna put it on his mixtape, and me thinking like, ‘Man this is my single, I do not want Wayne to get on it, and then Wayne get on it and he get 3 million views on it…and it instantly becomes his song,'” he explained. “I just had came out with ‘Racks [On Racks]’ when I wrote a song and was a part of it and I wasn’t getting the credit that I thought I should’ve got. Man, I didn’t want to go through that…at the end of the day, it’s about capitalizing off every situation every time, so when [Drake] did [the remix], I instantly dropped ‘Magic’…so instantly, when somebody does something [with one of my songs], I work ten times as hard to get away from it.”
Check out the full interview below.

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Never normally would bother, but this dude is sooooo fucking bad. Stop rapping about FUCKING SCARFACE.. GGGRRRRRR
This dude gonna ride this song till the wheels fall off!!….I can’t knock him though…if thats all he got right now thats all he got. SONG IS WACK THOUGH…FOR REAL.
i never want to hear this dude say tony montana again in my life,
I was thinking the same damn thing.
you leave me no choice, tony montango 🙂
He iight, he sound totally diff from how he did on Racks with YC
Omfg dis guy is da worst rapper ever,you cant take peoples Co-signs so seriously anymore.Dis dude is worst den da worst
i think this may be a classic in the makin