Future and Travis Scott Unveil Official Remix of “SOUTH OF FRANCE”

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Diamond-certified hip-hop icons Future and Travis Scott have officially released the much-anticipated remix of “SOUTH OF FRANCE,” a standout track from Future’s latest album, MIXTAPE PLUTO. This collaboration reunites the long-time friends and musical powerhouses, showcasing their dynamic synergy and significant impact on hip-hop culture.

The buzz around the remix has been growing since Scott teased the track on social media prior to the release of MIXTAPE PLUTO earlier this fall. The original version of “SOUTH OF FRANCE” appeared on Future’s 11th number-one album on the Billboard 200 chart, solidifying his place in music history. Notably, Future achieved a rare milestone by releasing three number-one albums within six months—WE DON’T TRUST YOU and WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU were his previous releases, marking a historic moment as he becomes the first solo artist to achieve this feat, following The Beatles’ accomplishment in the 1960s.

All 17 tracks on MIXTAPE PLUTO debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, further establishing Future as the first hip-hop artist to accomplish such a feat without any featured artists. The collaboration with Scott promises to elevate the already impactful track to new heights.

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Future Officially Shares His Anticipated Travis Scott Collaboration, ‘South Of France (Remix)’

When Future released his new album, Mixtape Pluto, fans were disappointed to learn that Travis Scott was not on “South Of France,” as was rumored ahead of the album’s release. Snippets of the album were floating around on social media before the project dropped, and though fans of the two rappers’ prior collaborations like “3500,” “Solitaires,” “Cinderella,” and “High Fashion” held out hope, Travis was not one of the voices that appeared on Mixtape Pluto — at least, not until now.

“South Of France (Remix)” is out now, and it should live up to all those fans’ expectations. The two rappers trade bars in a back-and-forth sequence during Travis’ verse, which features glitchy effects and references to Cannes Film Festival — which takes place, of course, in the titular region along the Mediterranean Sea. “South of France, a movie out in Cannes,” he hums. “Thinkin’ ’bout nights in the Mo’, I need some more again.”

While Future is coming off an epic 2024 run that saw him release three full-length projects (and accidentally kickstart the culture-spanning beef that dominated headlines for the first half of the year), Travis Scott was honored at the BET Awards, and announced he’s “back in album mode” after Utopia topped charts last year. Meanwhile, with Travis’ appearance officially getting a release, perhaps that means the scrapped Gunna verse will also see its day in the sun — especially since it seems Young Thug is still cool with his musical charge.

You can listen to Future and Travis Scott’s “South Of France (Remix)” above.

Future And Travis Scott Drop A Heater With “South Of France (Remix)”

Future made a bold choice with Mixtape Pluto. He teased collabs with the likes of Gunna and Travis Scott. When the album dropped, though, the features were nowhere to be found. The songs remained, but Pluto decided to handle the verses himself. Fans were understandably disappointed. Some even posited that a deluxe version was on the way. Well, it’s been a month and some change, and still no deluxe. The silver lining is that Future has decided to bless fans with one of these unreleased collabs. “South of France (Remix)” is finally here. And Travis Scott has treated fans to a guest verse.

The beat absolutely knocks. “South of France (Remix)” lives up to its title, in the sense that it evokes the international feel through its airy instrumentation. It sounds expensive, and Future absolutely stakes atop the beat with eloquent flexes. “Posted on Front Street, start servin’ dimes. On the way to buy a square, re-rock, a nine,” Future raps. “I was in lil’ Mexico, once upon a time. I started off in these streets, young n**gas dyin.’” Travis Scott perfectly matches Future’s energy, while applying his trademark psychedelic embellishments. Scott’s absence from the original is still a mystery. Either way, it’s an improvement.

Let us know what you think of this brand-new track, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Future And Scott Give Fans What They Want

Quotable Lyrics:

All the good I manifested came true
Gotta talk about my dark days so you can see my light
Get distracted lookin’ at the ice, send the European on flights
Try flyin’ in my rifle, all the foreigns came with a title

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Young Thug Attempts To End The Feud Between His ‘Brothers’ Drake, Future, And Metro Boomin From Behind Bars

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From a fiery “tweeters and deleters” call out from Drake to Metro Boomin’s chart-topping response, the pair’s animosity curated an eventful summer for rap fans. Although hip-hop heads enjoyed seeing the back-and-forth spat between the two eventually others joined the feud (both willingly and unintentionally).

Now, Young Thug has inserted himself as the voice of reason. Yesterday (October 18), the “Dope Boy” rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to call for an end to the rap war. Despite having his hands fuel with the YSL RICO trial, Young Thug penned a message for unity from behind bars.

“Drake, Future, and Metro Boomin we all bruddas,” he wrote. “Music ain’t the same without us collabin.”

Fans chimed in with mixed reactions. Many praised Young Thug for stepping in to mend their relationships.

“Goat squashing beefs behind bars the streets need him,” wrote one user.

“Thugger has spoken! Future and Drake can’t beef. They have too much chemistry and too many hits. The culture is better when they collab,” penned another.

On the other hand, many supporters believe that their feud has gone too far after Metro Boomin accused Drake of being a pedophile.

Still, Future seems to agree with Young Thug’s sentiments. Followers noticed that shortly after the message was uploaded, Future reposted Young Thug’s message. As of today, it doesn’t appear that Metro Boomin or Drake have responded to the Young Thug’s post.

Coco Jones Drops New Single “Most Beautiful Design” Featuring Future & London On Da Track

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GRAMMY Award-winning singer, songwriter, and actress Coco Jones has officially released her highly anticipated new single, “Most Beautiful Design,” featuring chart-topping rapper Future and multi-platinum producer London On Da Track. The track, available now via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings, showcases Jones’s ethereal vocals while exploring themes of love, imperfection, and resilience.

“Most Beautiful Design” will be featured on Jones’s upcoming album, along with previously released singles “Sweep it Up” and “Here We Go (Uh Oh).” The song delivers a unique blend of R&B and rap, with Future bringing a softer, more loving side to his verses, while London On Da Track provides a vibrant, upbeat production. Each artist’s signature style shines, creating an effortless and captivating collaboration.

On the release, Coco Jones expressed her excitement, stating, “I’ve always been a fan of rap and R&B duets, so being able to modernize that format alongside Future – a rapper with such longevity and years of success in the game, is so exciting to me. ‘Most Beautiful Design’ is the space London on Da Track discovered where both of our worlds collide, and we get to find common ground as rapper and singer, and as man and woman.”

Fans of both artists are eagerly awaiting the release of Coco Jones’s upcoming album, as “Most Beautiful Design” offers a fresh, modern take on classic R&B-rap collaborations.

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Coco Jones And Future Make A Killer Pair On “Most Beautiful Design”

Coco Jones has a classic R&B sound. So many of her peers are experimenting with trap and indie, and melding different genres together. Jones, on the other hand, is content to make excellent R&B songs that sound ripped from two decades ago. She’s proved it on nearly all of her singles, and does it again on this new one. “Most Beautiful Design” is Coco Jones’ anticipated collab with Future and London on da Track, and it sounds as exquisite as its title suggests. Jones and Future have impressive vocal chemistry, and they glide over London’s smooth instrumental.

Future actually takes lead on the song, which is unexpected. The rapper keeps his 2024 hot streak going with a vocal melody that snaps into place over the beat. Future ditched the softer side of his persona for the recent MIXTAPE PLUTO, so it’s impressive to hear him dig back into this bag so effortlessly. London on da Track does his thing here, with an instrumental that is consistent and catchy. Nothing too bold, but a nice underpinning for the vocal fireworks. This is especially true when Coco Jones gets on. She proves herself Future’s equal, and despite having two very different deliveries, these two sound great together on record.

Let us know what you think of this brand-new track, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Coco Jones Dishes Out Another Classic R&B Tune

Quotable Lyrics:

Yeah, they tryna treat me like I’m not part of the human race
So I went out of space еver since, yeah
Thеy tryna treat me like a womanizer
And I don’t wanna be like that, I don’t wanna be that way, yeah

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Gunna Teases New Song After Allegedly Being Dissed By Future

Gunna is in a strange place. He’s wildly successful, and his last album, One of Wun, was well liked by fans. He also has become a target for many rappers who once considered him a friend. He’s been on the outs with Young Thug ever since the YSL case was filed. Understandably so, since many believe that the rapper cut a deal to save his own neck. There’s nothing to prove this theory, but that hasn’t stopped the rappers on the outside from targeting Gunna. Future, a former friend, just did so on the song “Allure.” It hasn’t stopped Gunna from grinding, though. In fact, he seemingly responded by teasing new music.

Gunna posted a video on social media October 4. The video saw the rapper putting in work at the gym, while a previously unreleased song plays in the background. Gunna looks menacing as he runs on the treadmill, and the catchy instrumental underneath him helps. The snippet is produced by Turbo, and it has an extremely catchy hook courtesy of Gunna as well. We don’t get to hear more than 20 seconds of the song, but it’s a surprising revelation. One of Wun dropped on May 10, and Gunna already seems to be in the lab, cooking up something new.

Gunna Teased New Music During A Workout Video

The timing of this snippet seems intentional. There’s nothing in Gunna’s lyrics to suggest that he’s firing shots back at Future, but the turnaround is notable. It could have potentially been a tactical move to draw attention away from Pluto’s verse, and enthrall viewers with the possibility of new Gunna music instead. That said, Future’s bars on “Allure” are going to be tough to forget. The Ferg collab is extremely catchy, and Pluto damn near steals the show with a surprisingly combative verse. “You done took a plea on my slime,” the ATL icon spits. “Won’t be surprised if you ended up dead.”

Not a lot of reading between the lines needed on that one. Gunna and Future used to collaborate on a regular basis, but the latter’s fidelity to Young Thug has ended their relationship. Pluto considers Thug to be his twin, so there was no chance that a perceived enemy of Thug was going to remain in the rapper’s good graces. Still, Gunna is doing his thing. The rapper was recently honored, alongside LL Cool J and Usher, at the Black Music Action Coalition Gala.

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FERG Drops New Single “Allure” Featuring Future and Mike WiLL Made-It

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Today, hip-hop artist FERG teams up with rapper Future and producer Mike WiLL Made-It for his latest single, “Allure,” released via RCA Records. Set to a dark, trap-heavy beat, the track showcases FERG and Future’s signature flows as they trade bars. Adding to the multi-hyphenate artist’s creativity, FERG also painted the single’s striking artwork, highlighting his talents beyond music.

“Allure” follows FERG’s recent collaborations with Denzel Curry and TiaCorine on “HOT ONE” and with Jaylen Brown on “Just Do It.” FERG and Jaylen recently appeared on Complex’s GOAT Talk, where they discussed their greatest rap beefs, NBA players, and conspiracy theories.

This track is the first release from FERG’s highly anticipated album DAROLD, his first project since 2020’s Floor Seats II. Fans can expect more music from FERG soon.

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Did Future Diss Gunna On Ferg’s ‘Allure?’ Some Fans Think So, And Here’s Why

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Future puts on one hell of a performance on Ferg’s new single “Allure,” but some fans think that his verse has a particular target in mind with one line in particular: Gunna, who some rap fans still see as a supposed snitch after the Alford plea that helped him avoid the seemingly interminable trial against his YSL Records boss, Young Thug.

“I’m just a street n****, just rappin’, my day ones went fed / You done took a plea on my slime, won’t be surprise if you ended up dead,” Future raps. Some fans have interpreted this as a shot at Gunna, who has faced criticism from several former collaborators like Future, including Lil Baby and Lil Durk.

Fans who think Gunna and Future have beef — you know, the ones who learn about hip-hop culture on the internet instead of from real life — are overlooking a great many details, though, including that many, many, many rappers make the same generic threat in their music, and most of them don’t even know Gunna (and, if we’re being completely honest, aren’t even from the lifestyle they portray on their songs).

Gunna himself isn’t really sweating the speculation; after supposedly being removed from Future’s new album, Mixtape Pluto, Gunna denied any personal friction between the two. “It’s not personal,” he wrote on social media. “It’s just business.” Does that mean we’ll never see a sequel to “Pushin’ P” featuring the two? Listen, if Gucci Mane and Jeezy can put their differences aside — even if only temporarily — then their spiritual successors ought to be able to, as well.

Tee Grizzley’s “Post Traumatic” Is His Most Ambitious Album To Date

Tee Grizzley has deceptive range as an artist. For someone who broke through with a hard-hitting sound, the rapper has proven that he can drop everything from lyrical miracles to sticky R&B melodies. His last few albums were concise in terms of tracklist, but they were also limited in scope. Post Traumatic, on the other hand, is sprawling. At 24 tracks, it is Tee Grizzley’s longest album to date, and it serves as the ideal showcase for all the different sounds and style he can convincingly pull off.

Post Traumatic starts off a bit show, but “Blow for Blow” gets the momentum going. From track three on, Tee Grizzley dishes out sample-based pop-rap on “All I Wanna Do.” He turns around and leans into hard trap tropes on the hooky “More Than Half.” Need more? How about a flirty R&B duet with Tink on “Ride or Die”? Post Traumatic keeps changing out the styles and featured artists while maintaining a cohesion and aesthetic consistency. It’s an impressive balance. Tee Grizzley sounds just as good opposite Future on the off-kilter “Swear to God” as he does Mariah the Scientist on “Situationship.” The length of Post Traumatic can be daunting, but even on shuffle, these various sounds cohere into a great listening experience.

Let us know what you think of this brand new album, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Tee Grizzley Treats Fans To His Most Consistent Album

Post Traumatic tracklist:

  1. Intro
  2. We Dem
  3. Blow for Blow (featuring J. Cole)
  4. All I Wanna Do
  5. More Than Half
  6. Ride or Die (featuring Tink)
  7. Diana
  8. I Ain’t Sorry (featuring Hunxho)
  9. 10 PM In Detroit
  10. Swerv (featuring G Herbo)
  11. WTF I Want
  12. I Know (featuring Fridayy)
  13. Dream Youngin
  14. Situationship (featuring Mariah the Scientist)
  15. Trench Baby
  16. You Hear Me (featuring YTB Fatt)
  17. Swear to God (featuring Future)
  18. Pop Sh*t (featuring Baby Grizzley)
  19. Deposits Crazy
  20. Detroit (featuring 42 Dugg)
  21. Blueprint
  22. Suffer In Silence
  23. Robber 7
  24. Robber 8

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