Future Drake Beef Joke That Never Happens While Metro Boomin Admits Regret, Social Media Reacts
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Future Drake Beef Joke That Never Happens While Metro Boomin Admits Regret, Social Media Reacts

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While many rappers and entertainers have commented Drake-Kendrick Lamar beef which ignited your timeline this past spring, we have yet to hear from the two biggest would-be instigators.

But now, Future and Metro Boomin — the brains behind it We don’t trust you, and We still don’t trust you— has been featured as GQ’s Hitmakers of the Year, which comes with a cover and an interview that makes it hard to ignore the biggest rap beef in recent history.

The full article is currently only available on newsstands, but Elliott Wilson shared screenshots of the spread on his X account.

They both gave their thoughts on what happened, and Metro said that the two albums were not completely aimed at Drake.

“People really think we sat for two years and made two albums (to be) like, Yo, f—ck this dude. What the hell?” Metro asked. “Do you really think we’re going to put that much time, effort, resources into just trying to get someone on one album? Blowing budgets on two albums – going over budget? That’s some serious hate. None of us rock like that.

Metro refuses to discuss the specifics of what started his problems with Drake but shrugs off swirling rumors that it involved a woman.

“Me and (Drake), we had a personal issue, and for the record, not over no girl or anything stupid like that. It was a personal issue that really hurt me and disappointed me,” Metro Boomin said.

The St. Louis-born producer regretted the anti-Drake tweet tirade he went on after the beef, now admitting, “I should have been stronger than that. It was out of character for me.

On the other hand, Future is not open about his broken relationship with the Canadian rapper, acting mischievous as if nothing happened.

“There was a beef? I didn’t even know there was a beef. I didn’t know they didn’t have anything going on. I’ve never participated in rap battlesman,” he said.

He references Lamar’s three major mentions on “Like That,” jokingly thinking that no one cared about his feelings despite the declaration in his song.

“He said ‘Big Three’ on my song. Nobody cares what I think. That’s what was so damned about the sh-t. To the point that I’m such a player that I haven’t even said anything to the public about how I feel about it. Like, why is everyone mad when he talked about me on my song?” Future Page. “So you guys just forgot about me, I’m not part of this big three, I’m nobody on my song, man. If I didn’t get angry, no one should have gotten angry!”

See how social media is reacting to Future and Metro Boomin’s opposite of the crack below.