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Hip Hop followers are satisfied Future took a jab at Gunna on his newest visitor look. On Friday (Oct. 4), the HNDRXX rapper joined forces with FERG for “Attract.”
Within the monitor’s second verse, Future dished out strains like, “I am only a avenue n**ga, simply rappin’, my day ones went fed/ You took a plea on my slime, will not be shocked you ended up useless.” Instantly, listeners related the lyrics to Gunna taking an Alford plea within the RICO case in opposition to Younger Thug. Between tasks like Slime Season and Slime Language, the YSL Information founder has lengthy been related to the phrase “slime.”
“I like when Future [starts] speaking loopy. Any person gotta do it,” wrote one Instagram consumer beneath The Shade Room’s repost. A separate reply learn, “This might apply to anybody actually… So many individuals took the stand on that man.”
“He could be talkin’ ‘bout Woody [at this point],” another person famous, referencing Kenneth “Lil Woody” Copeland, who served as one of many key witnesses in Thug’s trial. Different feedback included, “He [is] too previous to be rapping like that” and “No Gunna slander can be tolerated.”
Whereas neither of them has immediately taken photographs on the different, Future tweeted and deleted Gunna’s “prada dem” in March. Then, in Could, he seemingly hinted at a venture dropping on the identical date as Considered one of Wun.
“F**ok yo’ album. [That] sh*t ain’t slappin’ like my MIXTAPE,” Future tweeted, adopted by “MIXTAPE PLUTO.” Hours later, Gunna posted, “Flip this s**t [back] up [a] notch” and “[F**k] what these boys talkin’ ‘bout.”
Although the discharge from Future didn’t arrive on Could 10 — we now know he was referring to MIXTAPE PLUTO, which debuted in September — the Freebandz founder did spit the bars, “F**ok your album, s**t ain’t slappin’ like my mixtape/ I am gettin’ Saudi Arabia cash, servin’ oil-based” on Tee Grizzley’s “Swear to God.”