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Yahoo
01-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Metro Boomin Got Some Heat Coming With ‘A Futuristic Summa' Mixtape: Here's When It Arrives
Metro Boomin announced on Tuesday (July 15) that his new mixtape A Futuristic Summa is dropping next Tuesday, July 22. The hip-hop super-producer also unveiled the old school cover art for A Futuristic Summa, which will be hosted by DJ Spinz. Metro released the first single, 'Slide' with Roscoe Dash, on the Fourth of July. More from Billboard Metro Boomin Calls Making WWE Entrance Theme Music 'A Lifelong Goal of Mine' Premios Juventud 2025 Will Take Place in Panama: Here's Everything We Know Demi Lovato Is Ready to Heat Up Summer With Sizzling Preview of Dance Floor-Ready 'Fast' Single According to Metro's official website, the 20-track project will include 20 features; aside from Dash, Quavo and J Money have also been revealed as features. Metro teased a snippet of a track presumably titled 'Extra Bow Bow' with both Atlanta rappers earlier this week. Although he told a fan on X that A Futuristic Summa will spotlight an 'all new cast' of collaborators, he's worked with Quavo before over the years, from Migos' 2016 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 'Bad and Boujee,' featuring Lil Uzi Vert, to 'Rap Saved Me' from Metro, Offset and 21 Savage's 2017 joint album Without Warning. Metro also produced J Money's 'Sauce God' in 2015. A Futuristic Summa is arriving one year after his insane 2024 run with his and Future's Billboard 200-topping albums We Don't Trust You and We Still Don't Trust You. The former album earned a Grammy nomination for best rap album, while the title track for the latter album, featuring their frequent collaborator The Weeknd, scored a nod for best melodic rap performance. The explosive Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 'Like That' with Kendrick Lamar from We Don't Trust You that detonated last year's rap beef between Dot and Drake was also nominated for best rap song and best rap performance. See the cover art for A Futuristic Summa below, and pre-save it here. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword


Black America Web
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
MFT: J Money Recalls Meeting His "Korean Twin" Andrew Lee
Paras Griffin Atlanta rapper J Money, known for his magnetic personality as we recently saw at Birthday Bash ATL, has clearly met his partner in rhyme when it comes to being friends and collaborating with Andrew Lee — entrepreneur, tech whiz and the acclaimed 'Crown Prince of Korea.' From similar tastes in style all the way down to personal traits, a Rush Hour -style duo was formed from the moment they first met. Thankfully, we got the 'First Name, Last Name' emcee to share that story for the latest 'My First Time.' RELATED: My First Time – AMG Twinz Remember Meeting And Touring With Future For J Money, meeting Andrew Lee wasn't just about a funny coincidence or a viral internet trend. It was about feeling an unexpected kinship—proof that connections sometimes come from the most surprising places. In that moment, two people from opposite sides of the globe realized they weren't so different after all. The impact it had on J Money even impacted him outside of their friendship, as it made him more open-minded to people, places and things outside of his Southern upbringing. J Money and Andrew Lee may just inspire a new era of global artistic collaboration and innovation, even if just for the sake of a good rap collab. The article 'MFT: J Money Recalls Meeting His 'Korean Twin' Andrew Lee' was created with the help of SEE ALSO