Metro Boomin Connects With Don Toliver & Future For The “Too Many Nights” Music Video

It’s already been over four months since Metro Boomin’s HEROES & VILLAINS project landed, but still, the producer continues to share new visuals for the project’s 15 tracks. Others to already arrive include “Superhero” with Future, as well as “Creepin’ (Remix)” with The Weeknd, Diddy, and 21 Savage. His most recent effort finds the Atlanta native linking up with Hendrix once again, and also tapping Don Toliver to put together a lit music video for their “Too Many Nights” collaboration.

In the nearly three-and-a-half-minute-long clip, we see all three creatives in full party mode, bringing their energy to the dancefloor while singing and rapping for the camera. “I got it cool, for a ten / The bitch get loose, she tryna win,” the Cactus Jack artist croons early on in the song. “I beat up by the house, or beat her in / There’s forty in the couch, or let her spend.” For Future’s part, he closes “Too Many Nights” out with bars like “Bottega Veneta whenever you ride with me / It ain’t like I’m asking you to ride for free,” and “Too many nights, ’boutta crash (Skrrt) / Now I’m buyin’ the foreigns all cash.”

Metro Boomin Prepares for His Coachella Performance

GQ Hype celebrates Metro Boomin at Public Records on December 08, 2022, in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for GQ)

The new video is receiving plenty of praise online so far and has reached upwards of 136K streams on YouTube at the time of publication. The positive response is likely a major confidence boost for Metro, who’s gearing up to perform at Coachella over the next two weekends. According to HipHop-N-More, we’ll see some special guests joining the 29-year-old. Among them will likely be his HEROES & VILLAINS collaborators, such as Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky, and Young Nudy, among others.

The festival’s first weekend is due to launch this coming Friday (April 14), with Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, and Frank Ocean headling. Other noteworthy acts taking the stage this year include Burna Boy, Kaytranada, Pusha T, Rosalía, $uicideboy$, Kali Uchis, Dominic Fike, and Rae Sremmurd. In fact, the latter duo just shared their fourth studio album ahead of their upcoming performance, which you can check out here. Are you heading to Coachella to catch Metro Boomin? Let us know in the comments, and tap back in later for more music news updates.

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