Future has finally broken his silence on Drake and Kendrick Lamarâs high-profile feud â and it appears there are a few things heâd been wanting to get off his chest.
In an interview with GQ alongside Metro Boomin, the Atlanta rapper initially played coy when asked about the feud, saying: âThere was a beef? I didnât even know there was a beef. I didnât know they had nothing going on. I ainât never participated in rap battles, man.â
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However, the writer pointed out in the story (which is currently only available in print) that Pluto delivered his comments with an âimpish smirk,â suggesting he was joking.
Taking on a more serious tone, the Freebandz boss then admitted that heâs still âconfusedâ by the fallout from Kendrickâs âMuthafuck the Big Three, n-gga, itâs just Big Meâ line on âLike That,â which prompted lyrical rebuttals from Drake and J. Cole (who are widely considered to be part of the so-called Big Three alongside Kendrick).
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According to Future, he belongs in that Big Three conversation and had more of a right to be upset than anybody.
âIâm supposed to be the one who gets mad; Iâm still confused about that,â he said. âNobody cares what I think. Thatâs what was so fucked up about the shit. To the point where Iâm so player that I ainât even said anything about how I feel about it.
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âLike, why is everybody mad when he was talking about me on my song? So yâall just forgot about me, I ainât part of this Big Three, Iâm nobody on my song, man,â he added with âfaux self-depreciation,â according to the interviewer.
âIf I didnât get mad, nobody should have gotten mad! If I would have been really mad about it and I made something out of it, then someone else could be like, Oh, I can make something else about it.â
The âMarch Madnessâ hitmaker also clarified that he has no friction with any of the rappers involved in the wide-scale beef: âWho Iâm not cool with? Because I ainât got nothing to be mad about. Find something I should be mad at them about, then I guess Iâll get mad.â
He added: âGot no reason to be mad at nobody. I just told you, Iâm chilling. Do I sound like Iâm mad at anybody?â
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Meanwhile, Metro Boomin confirmed that his falling-out with Drake was over âa personal issueâ and not a woman, although he didnât divulge what the issue was.
âMe and [Drake], we had a personal issue, and for the record, not over no girl or nothing silly like that. It was a personal issue that really hurt me and disappointed me,â he said.
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âBut if you take all the rap entertainment out of it, itâs like, have you ever been real cool with somebody, and yâall fell out over something? It happens every day. Itâs just regular shit. This just happens to have an audience.â
The multi-platinum producer also admitted regret over his social media tirade against the 6 God following the release of his diss songs âPush Upsâ and âFamily Matters.â
In a series of X posts, Metro accused his former collaborator of spreading âlies,â called him a âcolonizerâ and claimed that he had tried to block radio from playing âLike That.â
âNow I did have my moment online, which I do regret,â he said. âI should have been stronger than that. That was out of character for me. But at a certain point, itâs like, I donât rap, bro, so youâre going to just shit on me on all of these songs⊠Iâm not going to get in the booth, so Iâm finna tweet at you.â
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The St. Louis native further rejected the notion that he and Future concocted a coordinated campaign against Drake on We Donât Trust You and We Still Donât Trust You, both of which were littered with shots at the OVO hitmaker from various artists.
âPeople really think we sat for two years, making two albums [to be] like, Yo, fuck this dude. What kind of shit is that?â Metro asked rhetorically.
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âYou really think we are going to spend that much time, effort, resources on just trying to get at somebody on an album? Blowing budgets on two albums â going over budget? Thatâs some serious hate. Neither one of us rock like that.â