
After Lupe tweeted that "Freak No More" by Migos is one of his favorite songs of the year, the Migos tweeted him back saying that they have a song for him to put a verse on. Lupe went on to drop the above list of confirmed features we can expect to hear next year (ScHoolboy Q, Migos, Big KRIT, B-Magic) as well as features he hopes to make happen (Atmosphere, The Weeknd, Travis Scott, Young Thug).
He was asked about a song with Lil Durk, and he said that though it hasn't been discussed, fellow GBE member Fredo Santana is another we can expect. Lastly, he revealed that he has another song with RondoNumbaNine that hasn't been released (ChiGoFirst?). 2015 is going to be crazy!
To me personally, maybe two of those sound appealing to me. They might all turn out to be classics. Who knows? But to me, right now, not really excited.
ReplyDeleteI understand. But this might actually be his last album on Atlantic if things go right with the negotiations. From there, I think things will be better. I mean he's almost out, and he's already updating us with his future intentions. It's nice to see Lu be able to breathe in that sense, even if it's just not yet.
DeleteI agree with you and im not saying I'm upset about it or anything. I'm still going to support him and his music either way because I enjoy what HE has to say. I just don't really care for the features
DeleteYeah I get you, I could see why if some of the other artists don't appeal to you for any number of reason just like for anyone else. Like some aren't as lyrically invested. But I'm curious to see how it goes cause since Lu is such on his game when it comes to that, it makes others want to step up and put their best. Kind of like how Kendrick Lamar did with his last verse on a remix where he had Jay Z on it.
Deleteoh SHIT!!!! 2015 Looking Crazy...We Shall See How It Goes Tho #Excited
ReplyDeleteChigoFIRST not hard
ReplyDeleteTouche
DeleteThe only ones I would be excited about is Q, Krit, and Atmosphere
ReplyDeleteLupe and the weeknd, now thats going to be fire !
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