Sunday, November 24, 2024 - American rapper, Future has finally broken his silence on Drake and Kendrick Lamar‘s high-profile feud.
In an interview with GQ alongside Metro Boomin, the Atlanta
rapper initially played coy when asked about the feud, saying: “There was a
beef? I didn’t even know there was a beef. I didn’t know they had nothing going
on. I ain’t never participated in rap battles, man.”
However, the writer of the article pointed out in the story
(which is currently only available in print) that Future delivered his comments
with an “impish smirk,” suggesting he was joking.
But Future has now admitted that he’s still “confused” by
the fallout from Kendrick’s “Muthafuck the Big Three, n-gga, it’s just Big Me”
line on “Like That,” which prompted lyrical rebuttals from Drake and J. Cole
(who are widely considered to be part of the so-called Big Three alongside
Kendrick).
According to Future, he belongs in that Big Three
conversation and had more of a right to be upset than anybody.
“I’m supposed to be the one
who gets mad; I’m still confused about that,” he said. “Nobody cares what I
think. That’s what was so fucked up about the shit. To the point where I’m so
player that I ain’t even said anything about how I feel about it.
“Like, why is everybody mad
when he was talking about me on my song? So y’all just forgot about me, I ain’t
part of this Big Three, I’m nobody on my song, man,” he added with “faux
self-depreciation,” according to the interviewer.
“If I didn’t get mad, nobody
should have gotten mad! If I would have been really mad about it and I made
something out of it, then someone else could be like, Oh, I can make something
else about it.”
The “March Madness” hitmaker
also clarified that he has no beef with any of the rappers involved : “Who I’m
not cool with? Because I ain’t got nothing to be mad about. Find something I
should be mad at them about, then I guess I’ll get mad.”
He added: “Got no reason to
be mad at nobody. I just told you, I’m chilling. Do I sound like I’m mad at
anybody?”
Also, Metro Boomin confirmed that his falling-out with Drake
was over “a personal issue” and not a woman, although he didn’t divulge what
the issue was.
“Me and [Drake], we had a
personal issue, and for the record, not over no girl or nothing silly like
that. It was a personal issue that really hurt me and disappointed me,” he
said.
“But if you take all the rap
entertainment out of it, it’s like, have you ever been real cool with somebody,
and y’all fell out over something? It happens every day. It’s just regular.
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