The Source Music Video Review: Tee Grizzly Returns with an Impact on “Swear to God” Feat. Future

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The music video for Tee Grizzley’s “Swear to God” featuring Future premiered Thursday night and its already the #7 trending video on YouTube. Before we jump into the visual’s merits, we can’t ignore that this record slaps.

MUSIC:

If you’ve already pressed play, you know the bars from the outset hit hard with Future starting off with the hook. He comes into the song spitting “F*** your album, sh*t ain’t slapping’ like my mixtape.” Let’s safely assume he means generally speaking and no one in particular, but you get the point. He goes on to say a couple of things that make sense visually, like “Thousand grams on a Cuban” and “Park a Ferrari in the trenches, feel like 2Pac.” More on that later. Let’s not forget this is Tee Grizzly’s record. He shows it with his commanding presence, which is only matched by his signature delivery. He starts his verse off with “My B**** ain’t got’ cheat unless it’s with a b**** we brought back home” queue visual, which is on the tamer side of the song if you know how Grizzly rocks with his lyrics. But the rest of the bars slap. This is a high-energy record that may shape up to become a bonafide summer anthem. Now, let’s jump into the video and break down what Tee Grizzly and Future did onscreen with “Swear to God.” 

THEME:

Directed by Jerry Production, “Swear to God” starts with hero shots of Future and Tee Grizzly in typical slow motion. The theme is clear – Excess, winning, and spectacle. Every frame exemplifies that theme. The director managed to get that across even in the first scene, seemingly at a gas station, but it felt like a high fashion car show. The bars match the theme. The excess is evident. Think “Wolf of Wall Street” – every scene is about money, winning, and reaping the rewards of success. The theme of excess, much like in “World of Wall Street,” is certified in “Swear to God.”

CINEMATOGRAPHY:

Regarding cinematography, Jerry Production is skilled at shooting in low light. “Swear to God” is a nighttime shoot, and he pulled off the visual by leveraging the natural light provided by the sets. From the gas station floods to the jewelry showroom spotlighting, this helps hit the theme home, so shots of the diamonds on Tee Grizzly and Future’s wrists and neck are sparkling. The consistent pallet of blue, black, and cool grey felt natural and created an aesthetic that flowed effortlessly like the song’s lyrics. Jerry Production’s juxtaposition of light and darkness was a powerful metaphor for the struggles and triumphs depicted in the song’s lyrics.

STYLE:

The style in “Swear to God” was dripped out as expected, with Tee Grizzly flanked by Future. Some of the labels you can spot are Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Givenchy, to name a few. The Prada ensemble worn by Future was dope. It was almost like he was a shooter looking to spin the block but head to toe in the Italian label. But all the wear almost felt regular as the attention was more on their jewels. “1000 grams on a Cuban” was no hyperbole. They brought out the diamonds for this one, and it was almost overkill. Easily a million in jewelry on set. It is not confirmed, but it looked as such at a glance. The vehicles were nothing short of a display of supercars. The black-on-black Ferrari, Maybach, and yacht all made sense for a song about excess to where you gotta see it to believe it, swear to God.

RECAP:

The visual for “Swear to God” is a reminder of what hip-hop embodies more often than not – money, drip, and the power that comes from success. Tee Grizzly and Future made their presence felt with this record, and the notion of excess hit home in every scene. Director Jerry Production made it make sense with his impressive shooting style, which was more than your run-of-the-mill nighttime shoot. Excited to see what else this director has in store for us. 

Watch it below.

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Future & Tee Grizzley Display Great Chemistry On “Swear To God”

Even though this weekend has been loaded up with tons of releases from some of the upper echelon talents, many fans were distraught and frustrated. A series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) a couple of days ago from Future set the platform ablaze, as he seemingly was hinting at a new mixtape dropping on May 10. “F*** yo album S*** ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE.” “MAY TENTH🤧.” “MIXTAPE PLUTO.” These were all of the messages that had fans pumped for a possible third project from the Georgia legend in a span of two months.

Another reason why fans have been upset this afternoon was because there was speculation of Future and Gunna competing with one another. They have been subliminally dissing each other, especially because Gunna is a free man and Young Thug is still going to court hearings. However, the opposite has been true. All Future was doing was teasing lyrics from a collaboration cut with Tee Grizzley. The track, “Swear to God,” features both trap MCs over a nasty Wheezy beat and the Future tweets pop in right at the beginning on the chorus.

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Listen To “Swear To God” By Tee Grizzley & Future

Pluto claims this track as his by providing a verse as well, even though he is credited as a feature. But both artists do complement each other well and it makes sense. These two veterans share similar styles and they have worked together in the past once before. That happened on a YNW Melly album cut “Freddy Krueger” back in 2021. Be sure to check out the trending single with the link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Swear to God” by Tee Grizzley and Future? Individually is this one of their stronger releases as of late, why or why not? Do you think Tee is gearing up for a new project soon? Were you fooled when Future tweeted about a new mixtape? Who had the stronger performance? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Tee Grizzley and Future. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

F*** your album, s*** ain’t slappin’ like my mixtape (F*** your album)
I’m gettin’ Saudi Arabia money, servin’ oil-based (What’s happenin’?)
Rob a rapper and say my name, get his chain back (Pluto)
My b**** cheat on me, I find out, get her chain snatched (Woo)
Thousand grams on a Cuban, bought a few blocks (G7, one hundred)
Hustler of the century, ordered up a few drops (G7)

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Future Didn’t Drop The Mixtape He Teased And Fans Are Confused

Future’s work ethic is legendary. He dropped mixtapes every other month in the mid-2010s, and he just dropped two collab albums with Metro Boomin. You know, the ones that started the Drake and Kendrick Lamar battle. Pluto has thrown shots at the 6 God here and there, but it seemed like he was moving on from the battle to focus on new music. He got on X (formerly Twitter) and set the Freebanz fanbase on fire with two announcements. “May 10” and “Mixtape Pluto.” Even those who practice Foxy Brown math know what this meant: new mixtape on May 10.

Well, it turns out 2 and 2 didn’t make 4. The release date came, and there was no new tape. Instead, Future dropped a new single with Tee Grizzley titled “Swear to God.” The single absolutely slaps, with Future and Grizzley swapping bars over an animated trap beat. The confusion over there being a new mixtape stemmed from the chorus of “Swear to God.”

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Future Quoted A Misleading Lyric From His New Single

Future warbles his way through different things he’ll swear to god over, but the takeaway line is: “F*ck your album, shit ain’t slapping like my mixtape.” The rapper tweeted this line a few days before the song dropped, which again made it seem like he had a whole tape ready to go.

It was good promo for “Swear to God,” but it was also a disappointing discovery for fans. Future hasn’t dropped a solo mixtape since Purple Reign in 2016, and a collab tape since Wrld on Drugs in 2018. He’s been in album mode for close to a decade, and fans wanted to hear what he sounded like with a grittier aesthetic. In Future’s defense, his delivery on the new song is definitely “mixtape Pluto” in terms of feel.

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Fans Are Disappointed With Future’s Single Rollout

Fan reactions on X were mixed. Some were disappointed that they confused the rollout of a song with a whole tape. “Who tf convinced us that future was droppin a mixtape,” one user wrote. “After droppin back to back solo albums in less than a month.”

Others took a more frustrated approach, and claimed the rapper did a bad job of clarifying what was coming. “Future blew my Friday already,” they added. “Nobody wanted a weak single with Tee grizzley like what. We wanted a mixtape.”

Here are some more fan reactions to get you through the disappointment of having to wait on the next Future tape.

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A History Of Drake & Future’s Shaky Relationship

Drake and Future are undoubtedly two of hip-hop’s biggest names. However, their relationship can only be described as complex, given its equal mix of ups and downs. The pair have collaborated on some of hip-hop’s greatest hits, boosting their popularity and diversity. Drake and Future enjoyed incredible success from working together. However, every stage of their relationship seems to have been plagued by one issue or the other.

Before now, there were faint rumors of issues between Drake and Future. However, those rumors intensified after Future and Metro Boomin released their album, We Don’t Trust You. The album featured a diss verse from Kendrick Lamar on “Like That” targeted at Drake and J. Cole. The hip-hop scene heated up as Drake and Kendrick engaged in a rap feud since the song’s release. Besides the Drake vs. Kendrick beef, We Don’t Trust You made fans and hip-hop enthusiasts pay more attention to ongoing tensions between Drake and Future. Let us explore the history of Drake and Future’s relationship, focusing on their shared successes, controversial moments, and present tensions.

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Notable Collaborations & Successes

Hip-hop enthusiasts most likely remember Drake and Future more for their impactful collaborations. The rappers collaborated for the first time in 2011. Then, Drake jumped on the remix of Future’s breakout hit, “Tony Montana.” Afterward, they featured in other artists’ songs, These included Lil Wayne’s “Love Me,” Preme’s “DnF,” and DJ Drama’s “We In This Bitch.” Besides “Tony Montana,” Drake also collaborated with Future on some of his other early projects. These included “Fo Real,” the remix of “Sh!t,” and “Never Satisfied.”

With their collaborative chemistry formulated, Drake and Future went ahead and became a winning team. In 2015, Drake appeared on “Where Ya At,” becoming the only guest feature on Future’s DS2, notably primarily produced by Metro Boomin. Afterward, Drake and Future teamed up for the joint mixtape What A Time To Be Alive. Again, Metro Boomin executive produced the successful collaboration. In 2016, Drake and Future combined for more success as the latter appeared on “Grammys” from the former’s Views.

Drake and Future also went on the Summer Sixteen Tour. After the tour’s conclusion, they teamed up for the single “Used To This.” This solidified their partnership and the alliance between their record labels, OVO and FBG. The pair enjoyed more successful collaborations in the 2020s, with the songs “Life Is Good,” “Desires,” and “D4L,” featuring Young Thug. Their final collaboration came in 2022 in Future’s album I Never Liked You. Drake appeared on “I’m On One” and “Wait For U,” which sampled Nigerian singer Tem’s “Higher.” “Wait For You” won a Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance.

Initial Tensions Between Drake and Future

The first seeds of discord between Drake and Future were sewn in November 2011. The pair collaborated on the remix of Future’s “Tony Montana.” However, Drake didn’t feature on the music video, which hurt Future’s feelings. During an interview on The Source TV, Future said Drake’s absence from the music video felt like a “slap in the face.” He explained that many Atlanta-based artists wanted to get on the song, but he chose Drake over them. He added, “I really wanted to give Atlanta something different, and it ended up being a slap in my face [because] we didn’t complete the whole thought. Just the thought of [Drake] getting on it deserves a salute, but the thought not being completed, the salute comes back.” Although both rappers settled the issue and worked together again, there was more to come.

In August 2013, Future ignited more chaos during an interview on Power 106. He revealed he inspired the hook on Drake’s hit track “Started From The Bottom.” Future further revealed that Drake appreciated the inspiration but didn’t give him the recognition he deserved. He said, “[Drake] bought me a bottle of Louis XIII [de Remy Martin Grande Champagne Cognac] that I never opened up because of this story. I was like, ‘Man I don’t want a bottle. I need publishing.’ But Drake, that’s the homie.”

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More Tensions…

Drake and Future had more tensions after the latter got allegedly removed from the OVO boss’s Would You Like a Tour? Future’s exemption from the tour came after his comments about Drake during a Billboard interview. Comparing his Honest album to Drake’s NWTS album, Future said, “Drake made an album that is full of hits but it doesn’t grab you. They’re not possessive; they don’t make you feel the way I do. I want to make you want to fall in love.”

However, Future’s team requested Billboard remove those comments as they claimed they were taken out of context. Future also made a post on X (then called Twitter). He wrote, “Respect to Billboard, disappointed on being misquoted..always love for my fam Drizzy Drake.” Amid these tensions, there were also reports that Drake and Future were embroiled in a $1.5 million lawsuit over the tour’s logistics. The pair seemingly settled the rift as Future rejoined the tour and also participated in Drake’s Summer Sixteen Tour.

Strained Relationship Continues After “Wait For U”

Drake and Future collaborated with great effect on the highly successful “Wait For U.” However, that proved to be their last collaboration as they never actively promoted the song or performed it together. In November 2022, Drake released his joint album with 21 Savage, Her Loss. Two months after the album’s release, rumors emerged that Future wasn’t pleased with Drake’s partnership with 21 Savage on the Her Loss album. After We Don’t Trust You‘s release, investigative fans dug deeper into Her Loss and speculated that “More M’s” had lyrics from Drake that targeted Future. One such line is, “I could really go five hours in the stadium/What happened to that n***a claiming OVO? We traded ‘em.” Theorists believe Drake referred to Future, who previously claimed OVO via social media posts and his outfits.

All This Fuss Over a Woman?

With speculations rife about the cause of Drake and Future’s strained relationship, some theories claimed the rappers feuded over a woman. These theories weren’t without cause. In Drake and 21 Savage’s “More M’s” from their Her Loss album, Drake rapped, “N***as ain’t got love for the boy, so they fake it/Crack a couple jokes to some bitches on some snake sh*t/But if I send a verse to they a*s, then they’ll take it/Shoot a video, arm around me like we aces.” Some fans believe Drake’s lyrics aimed at Future and proof that their feud was because of a woman. One can interpret the lyrics as Drake complaining about Future flirting with a woman he had an interest in and still acting like a bro in their music collaborations.

Drake also rapped, “Or pop out at my shows, jump around with me on stages/Probably why these h*es love to shower me with praises/Might’ve f*cked a rapper, girl, but you ain’t f*cked Drake yet.” The lyrics seemingly show that Drake and Future might have slept with the same woman, leading to issues between them. Unsurprisingly, internet detectives dug further and found that Drake and Future are possibly feuding over a woman named Diana. From the findings, the woman works at a Miami club named Booby Trap.

To lay more credence to these findings, Drake raps in his song “Fear of Heights,” “He might take you on trips/and he might have some hits/But, baby, not more than me/He might be at the trap and ones/But ain’t throwin’ more than me.” The “trap” reference from those bars could be referring to Diana, who works at Booby Trap. This might mean Drake’s ego was probably hurt after Future and Diana started hanging out.

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We Don’t Trust You

In We Don’t Trust You‘s opening track, Future raps, “You a n***a number one fan, dog/ Sneak dissin’, I don’t understand, dog/ Pillow talkin’, actin’ like a fed, dog/I don’t need another fake friend, dog/Can’t be ’bout a ho, ’cause we sharin’, dog/In yo feelings, n***a, why you playin’, dog?” If Drake and Future are really feuding over a woman, then those bars could be directed at Drake, which makes those assumptions more valid. Also, Future and Metro Boomin have a song in their album titled “Magic Don Juan (Princess Diana),” which some speculated could be about the same woman. Interestingly enough, the song boasts production credits from Boi-1da, who not only is an in-house producer for OVO but produced Drake’s recent string of diss tracks aimed at Kendrick Lamar and the industry as a whole.

Drake Probably Hinted Fans About the Beef Earlier

After rumors of Drake and Future’s beef began circulating, fans went back to Drake’s For All The Dogs album. In the song “What Would Pluto Do,” initially thought to be about Drake hailing Future, Drake raps, “What would Pluto do? He’d f*ck the h*e, so I did it/ What would Pluto do? He definitely f*ckin’ on this h*e, yeah.” Looking at the lines retrospectively, Drake could have been talking about him and Future sleeping with the same woman. If these theories are true, then it all begins to make sense now. Well, Drake warned everyone in “Middle Of The Ocean” from his Her Loss album, where he raps, “The lyrics begin to reveal themselves over time periods.” Okay, 6 God, we get you now.

The Metro Boomin Effect

With the rumors that Drake and Future were beefing over a woman gaining ground, Metro Boomin took it upon himself to clarify things. The producer tweeted, “Yall n***as stop making stuff up for engagement and enjoy the music.” Having worked extensively with Drake and Future, some, including the Canadian rapper, suggested that Metro might be at the center of their feud. In December 2023, Metro criticized Drake’s Her Loss album despite saying he had no issues with the rapper. However, given Future and Metro’s strong bond, it seems clear that Future took a side between the hit-making producer and his former collaborator from Toronto.

Conclusion

Such a scenario could be playing out now. Metro and Future collaborated on an album, featuring a series of disses targeting Drake including the show-stopping verse from Kendrick Lamar on “Like That.” That diss verse began a full-blown rap war between Drake and Kendrick, and no one knows when it will stop. On both “Push Ups” and “Family Matters,” Drake addresses Future, though he sounds more hurt over their beef than anything on the latter. “Pluto sh*t make me sick to my stomach, we ain’t never really been through it/ Leland Wayne, he a f**kin’ lame, so I know he had to be an influence,” Drake raps on “Family Matters.”

Drake and Future’s complicated relationship is sad to see. The pair have been so great at their musical collaborations. Hence, it won’t make sense if they never do a song together. Hip-hop fans who only care about the music will want to see these two geniuses back at the studio working together again. Meanwhile, those who love drama will want more hate between them. No one knows what will become of the pair, so we can only wait and see.

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Future Aiming for Another Three-Peat: Announces May 10 Mixtape

Future Delivers "MASSAGING ME" Video from 'I NEVER LIKED YOU' Album

Future is ready to drop off even more music. With two albums still smokin’ in We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You in collaboration with Metro Boomin, Future is ready to get back to it, announcing another tape for May 10.

“Fuck yo album Shit ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE,” Future wrote. “MAY TENTH. MIXTAPE PLUTO.”

Well, who album is that drops on May 10? This guy. What you make of that?

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Gunna Sends Subliminal Toward Future After Announcement of Mixtape on ‘One of Wun’ Release Date

Gunna Announces 'The Bittersweet Tour' with Guest Flo Milli

Gunna saw that Future has a mixtape coming out on his release date. Seeing Future’s tweets announcing the drop, Gunna fire off one of his own: “Fuc What These boys talkin bout 🗣

With two albums still smokin’ in We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You in collaboration with Metro Boomin, Future is ready to get back to it, announcing another tape for May 10.

“Fuck yo album Shit ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE,” Future wrote. “MAY TENTH. MIXTAPE PLUTO.”

And now fans think this is going to become The Battle of Atlanta:

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Are Future & Gunna Beefing?

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Five months in, 2024 appears very much to be hip-hop’s year of discontent. The malice is almost palpable in exchanges between Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj, and was downright inescapable in the all-out war between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

Now, it appears even more rappers are fixing to enter the non-stop battle royale. Fans are convinced that Atlanta trap rap stalwarts Future and Gunna are about to go head-to-head after the former appeared to announce the imminent release of a new mixtape on the same day as the latter is preparing to release his new album, One Of Wun.

So, do Future and Gunna really have beef?

Well, if nothing else, they’ve got some competitive fire. Future didn’t just warn fans on Twitter (which I’m never calling “X”) of the return of “mixtape Pluto” (a nickname stemming from his early career) on May 10, but also jibed, “F*ck yo album Sh*t ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE.” Given the two rappers’ shared history and release date, fans quickly put two and two together, deducing that he must mean his “Pushin P” collaborator Gunna.

Gunna himself also seemingly came to a similar conclusion, as his next two tweets were more pugnacious than usual. “Turn this sh*t bac up Notch……!” he wrote. “F*c What These boys talkin bout.” The two rappers might not be engaged in open hostilities (yet), but it seems pretty clear that they view their shared release date as a point of contention.

Future Announced A New Mixtape And May Have Dissed Gunna, Who Is Dropping An Album On The Same Day

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It looks like Future is going “beast mode” again in 2024. Despite releasing two projects with Metro Boomin already this year, Future has promised yet another imminent release with beef-starting potential. In a series of unexpected tweets, Future apparently teased that on May 10 (this Friday), he’ll be releasing a mixtape that is better than someone else’s album.

“F*ck yo album Sh*t ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE,” he wrote, following up with the date and a promise of the return of “mixtape Pluto,” a play on his early nickname.

Some fans immediately clocked that May 10 is an important date for Gunna, one of Future’s fellow Atlanta trap mainstays, who has been on the outs with the street rap scene in his hometown since his release from jail in late 2022. His new album One Of Wun is also due on May 10. They say hit dogs holler, and Gunna also returned to Twitter (never calling it “X”) with a pair of his own challenging thoughts. “F*c What These boys talkin bout,” he shrugged.

If Future is indeed baiting Gunna into a separate war of words, it’ll be like the fifty-leventh rap beef this year, after Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj exchanged words, Ice Spice and Latto dug into each other, and Drake and Kendrick Lamar set Rap Twitter on fire with an incredibly explosive tête-à-tête whose reverberations are still being felt days after the final exchange.

Metro Boomin Uses “Life Is Good” Lyrics To Troll Drake On Instagram

Drake is in a tough spot. He spent the weekend getting bombed on by Kendrick Lamar via multiple diss tracks. He responded with “The Heart Part 6,” but the general consensus is that he’s losing the battle (if he hasn’t already). Metro Boomin is rubbing salt in the wound. He was the one who started the battle in the first place, when he asked Lamar to hop on “Like That.” Now, he’s taking a page out of the Drake playbook and trolling the Canadian rapper on social media. He’s even using the rapper’s own lyrics.

Metro and Future are riding high off the release of their joint albums WE DON’T LIKE YOU and WE STILL DON’T LIKE YOU. They are the current dynamic duo in hip-hop, and Metro commemorated this with pics of him and Pluto throughout the years. The caption on the Instagram post read: “Never turn my back on FBG, God forbid.” It doesn’t mean much out of context, but fans of the Drake and Future single “Life Is Good” know that Drizzy says this during his verse. “FBG” is a reference to Future’s label Freebandz.

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Metro Boomin Used Drake’s Words Against Him

Metro is effectively dissing Drake on two different levels here. Firstly, he’s using these words to express his loyalty to Future and Freebandz. Secondly, he’s bringing this line back up to make fans realize that it’s no longer true from Drake’s perspective. Drake and the Freebandz crew are no longer cool, and based on the way things are going, they probably never will be again.

Metro Boomin has also been clowning Drake on the musical end of things. He released a beat called “BBL Drizzy” on Soundcloud, which, as one can guess, is a riff on Drake’s surgery rumors. Metro said that whoever makes the best song over it will get $10K and a free beat. This has led to the “BBL Drizzy” beat going viral, with rappers and musicians from all over the world taking a crack at rhyming over it. There have even been interpretive dances and guitar solos set to it.

Drake might have gotten Metro with “make some drums” line on “Push Ups,” but the producer may just get the last laugh.

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