63-434: " Around Me " is a song by American record producer Metro Boomin featuring American rapper Don Toliver from the former's second studio album Heroes & Villains (2022). It was written alongside Simon Park and Prince85, the latter producing it with Metro. Charles Lyons-Burt of Slant Magazine cited "Around Me" as an example of the "mournful songs about accepting one's true nature or succumbing to vices" which make up
126-448: A "missing person". It was later revealed to be a teaser for his debut studio album, Not All Heroes Wear Capes , for his comeback, which he had been working on since 2015. The album was released on November 2, 2018, and features guest appearances from Gucci Mane , Travis Scott , 21 Savage , Swae Lee , Gunna , Young Thug , Wizkid , J. Balvin , Offset , Kodak Black , and Drake . Not All Heroes Wear Capes debuted at number one on
189-608: A Time to Be Alive , released on September 20, 2015. In addition, he produced or co-produced seven of the 11 tracks on the mixtape. Metro served alongside DJ Esco as executive producer for Future's 2016 mixtape, Purple Reign . In 2016, he won Producer of the Year at the BET Hip Hop Awards . In 2016, Metro Boomin was credited with produced charting hits such as " Jumpman " by Future and Drake , " Bad and Boujee " by Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert, " Low Life " by Future ft. The Weeknd , and
252-442: A collaboration with rapper Future, set to release in 2023. He later tweeted that he had lost three instrumentals due to a power outage. A trailer was released on YouTube, revealing the record's name to be We Don't Trust You . It was teased at Rolling Loud California 2024. It was released on March 22, 2024. "Like That" was licensed to US rhythmic radio and released as the final single of the album on March 26, 2024. "Like That"
315-606: A collaborative studio album with Future . The album contained guest appearances from The Weeknd , Travis Scott , Playboi Carti , Kendrick Lamar , and Rick Ross . The album debuted atop the US Billboard 200 with the biggest opening week of 2024 at the time of its release. A single from the album, " Like That " with Kendrick Lamar, was quickly met with commercial success, debuting atop the Billboard Hot 100 , Global 200 , and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts simultaneously. It
378-494: A division of Universal Music Group . That same month, Wayne stated that: "Launching Boominati Worldwide is the next step in my career as a producer, an artist and a businessman. I created the label to represent a collective of highly gifted individuals who have the shared gift of being able to influence the world through culture and art". Studio albums Collaborative albums Soundtrack albums Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar song) " Like That "
441-526: A large part of the album. Peter A. Berry of Complex considered it one of the tracks from Heroes & Villains which "make up a sleek, surrealistic vision of trap guided by the expert hand of its director." The song was generally positively received. Brady Brickner-Wood of Pitchfork wrote, "Few artists melodically thrive over a Metro beat like Don Toliver, who delivers two of the album's more magnetic vocal performances on ' Too Many Nights ' and 'Around Me.'" Robert Blair of HotNewHipHop wrote, "Among
504-539: A nod to this particular tag. Another one of Metro's tags is just "Metro!", originally spoken by Young Thug on his song "Hercules". The tag can be most prominently heard at the beginning of the Metro produced song " Mr. Right Now " by 21 Savage and Drake , off the tape Savage Mode II , as well as appearing various times in Heroes & Villains . . The tag was featured extensively on Metro's soundtrack album Spider-Man: Across
567-402: A noticeable increase in streams due to "Like That", such as "First Person Shooter" (10 percent) and "What Would Pluto Do" (34 percent). "Like That" debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for the chart issue dated April 6, 2024, with 59.6 million streams, 9,000 digital downloads sold, and an airplay audience of 5.6 million. It marked Future and Lamar's third number-one single in
630-520: A recording studio in California , where she was given an alcoholic beverage and swallowed half a Xanax , an anxiety medication she was taking after the loss of her son. After consuming both substances, she lost consciousness and woke up in a hotel room in Beverly Hills , while Wayne was raping her. The woman claims she passed out again, and woke up to Wayne performing oral sex on her. A few weeks after
693-412: A surprise release. On the same day, " Ric Flair Drip ", performed by Metro and Offset was released as the lead single. The album features guest appearances from Travis Scott and Quavo of Migos. On November 3, 2017, Metro and rapper Big Sean released a single titled "Pull Up n Wreck", featuring rapper 21 Savage, the lead single from their collaborative studio album, Double or Nothing . The project
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#1732895171454756-485: Is "Hip-Hop in its purest form" and described it as "the album's thesis". Andrew Sacher of BrooklynVegan argued that the Lamar appearance feels "like an event" and "another great one" at that, as he shows up in a "chest-out, no-bullshit mode" on the track. Carl Lamarre at Billboard thought that Lamar appeared on the track with "vitriol" while delivering "an explosive verse". HotNewHipHop ' s Alexander Cole called
819-405: Is a "bouncy" trap and hardcore hip hop track driven by "rapid" and "uniquely southern " percussions , as well as a "menacing" bassline . It samples two songs: Rodney-O & Joe Cooley 's "Everlasting Bass" (1988) and Eazy-E 's " Eazy-Duz-It " (1989). Metro Boomin, who has greatly admired the former group, contacted Rodney-O through his record companies and asked for his permission to use
882-444: Is a song by American rapper Future and American record producer Metro Boomin with fellow American rapper Kendrick Lamar . It was sent to US rhythmic radio through Freebandz (under the business name Wilburn Holding Co.), Boominati Worldwide , Epic Records , and Republic as the third and final single from Future and Metro's collaborative studio album, We Don't Trust You , on March 26, 2024. Solely produced by Metro himself,
945-473: Is an American record producer and songwriter. Known for his dark production style, he is regarded as one of the most influential producers in modern hip hop and trap music . His frequent collaborators include Big Sean , Future , Young Thug , The Weeknd , Travis Scott , Don Toliver , 21 Savage , Gucci Mane , Gunna , and Nav . Raised in St. Louis, Missouri , Wayne began his career in music production in 2009 at
1008-655: Is mostly self-taught and in high school, he produced five beats a day. Initially, Wayne wanted to rap, and started making beats so that he could have music to rap over. However, he eventually turned his full attention toward hip-hop production. As he continued to hone his production skills in high school, he began to utilize social media platforms including Twitter to network with more established rap artists, as well as beat submissions for potential music placements. During high school, Wayne's mother would often drive him for over eight hours from St. Louis to Atlanta , Georgia , to collaborate with artists he met with online. One of
1071-625: Is performed by Future . The origin of the tag comes from the song "Right Now" by Uncle Murda , also produced by Boomin. The tag appeared first in Drake and Future's 2015 song, " Jumpman " from the collaborative mixtape What a Time to Be Alive , and gained widespread attention after its use in the Kanye West song " Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1 ". Another well-known tag is "Young Metro, young Metro, young Metro" spoken by his longtime collaborator Future. Boomin' often references "3x" or "Young Metro 3x" as
1134-502: The Billboard 200 and number 16 on the UK Top 40 Albums . On February 22, 2019, he co-produced Offset 's debut album, Father of 4 . The album received mostly positive reviews. On November 27, 2019, he co-produced The Weeknd 's fourth Billboard Hot 100 number-one single " Heartless ", with Illangelo , Dre Moon , and The Weeknd himself. The song was released as the lead single from
1197-503: The Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud , he released " BBL Drizzy ", an instrumental diss track . "BBL Drizzy" quickly went viral , generating more than 3.3 million streams on SoundCloud within a week. Specializing in the trap sub-genre of hip hop , Metro Boomin utilizes a distinctive mix of heavy bass, rattling synthetic percussion and dark, gothic melodies. He usually produces songs for hip hop, although he produced four tracks from
1260-557: The Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation to launch the "Single Moms Are Superheroes" initiative. The program provides financial assistance, community resources, and family programming for single mothers in the greater Metro Atlanta area. In December 2023, Wayne received a key to the city from St. Louis ' mayor, Tishaura Jones . In August 2024, Wayne announced the "Leslie Joanne Single Moms Are Superheroes" grant-giving program. In conjunction with Wayne and Future 's We Trust You Tour ,
1323-473: The 21 Savage collaboration " X " ft. Future. That year, he contributed to Kanye West's The Life of Pablo , and he and 21 Savage released the EP Savage Mode . In 2017, he produced the top 10 hit " Tunnel Vision " by Kodak Black , " Bounce Back " by Big Sean , " Mask Off " by Future, and the top 20 hit " Bank Account " by 21 Savage. On June 23, 2017, Metro helped Christian rapper Lecrae and 1k phew on
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#17328951714541386-452: The Click ("Niggas clickin' up, but cannot be legit / No 40 Water ") and Stephen King 's 1983 novel Pet Sematary (" 'Fore all your dogs gettin' buried / That's a K with all these nines / He gon' see Pet Sematary" ). "Like That" received positive reviews from critics. Angel Diaz of Billboard ranked "Like That" as the third best song on We Don't Trust You . Diaz wrote that the track
1449-516: The Global Excl. US chart with 31.9 million streams. The single premiered atop Billboard 's Streaming Songs chart as Lamar's fourth, Future's third and Metro's first number-one song. It marked the largest opening week for a track since Taylor Swift 's 2022 single " Anti-Hero " (59.7 million), and the best streaming week for a hip hop song since Drake's 2021 single " Way 2 Sexy " featuring Future and Young Thug (67.3 million). Additionally earning
1512-540: The Spider-Verse . This tag was also recently used in the "Re-OG" Fortnite lobby music which went viral on social media. Metro's latest tag "Metro in this bitch goin' crazy" can be heard in the track 'More M's' from 21 Savage's and Drake's album Her Loss . The tag originated from the track "No Opp Left Behind" from Savage Mode II . Wayne's mother, Leslie Joanne Wayne, was killed in a murder-suicide by her husband on June 3, 2022. Later that year, Wayne partnered with
1575-467: The accusations and said Wayne will defend himself in court, and "file a claim for malicious prosecution once he prevails." In response to Hinkle's statement, Michael J. Willemin, one of LaMaistre's attorneys, said that "making defamatory remarks is not going to help Metro Boomin’s case". Boominati Worldwide is a record label founded by Wayne in June 2017. It was launched as an imprint of Republic Records ,
1638-577: The age of 16. He relocated to Atlanta to attend Morehouse College in 2011, during which he worked extensively with Atlanta-based artists including Future, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane, and Migos . Wayne gained wider recognition for co-producing the 2014 single " Tuesday " for iLoveMakonnen , which peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 . He was credited on a string of similarly successful singles throughout 2016, including " Jumpman " by Drake and Future, " Low Life " by Future, and his first number one production, " Bad and Boujee " by Migos. This
1701-428: The album. The film was directed by Gibson Hazard and featured appearances by Metro, Gunna , LaKeith Stanfield , Morgan Freeman , and Young Thug . The album was released on December 2, 2022, with guest appearances from John Legend , Future , Chris Brown , Don Toliver , Travis Scott , Young Nudy , The Weeknd , 21 Savage , Young Thug , Mustafa , A$ AP Rocky , the late Takeoff of Migos, and Gunna . The album
1764-429: The alleged assault, LeMaistre found out she was pregnant and underwent an abortion due to her deteriorating mental health. The lawsuit also refers to the lyrics of a song " Rap Saved Me " by 21 Savage , Offset , Metro Boomin and Quavo , which include the lines: “She took a Xanny, then she fainted/ I’m from the gutter, ain’t no changing/ From the gutter, rap saved me/ She drive me crazy, have my baby.” The woman believes
1827-408: The beat a perfect fit for Future, "who glides over the track at the beginning and end". Dylan Green of Pitchfork felt that Lamar's verse provided the song's "showstopping" moment. On April 5, on his mixtape Might Delete Later , J. Cole would go on to diss Lamar on the song " 7 Minute Drill ". 2 days later, Cole would go on to apologize to Lamar for the diss and within the same week the track
1890-526: The country and Metro's first as a billed recording artist, having co-written and co-produced previous chart-toppers " Heartless " by the Weeknd (2019) and " Bad and Boujee " by Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert (2016). "Like That" also debuted atop the Billboard Global 200 with 91 million streams and 10,000 copies sold worldwide, becoming Future, Lamar, and Metro's first number-one single, and at number six on
1953-554: The dual lead singles became " Runnin " and " Mr. Right Now ", the latter of which features Drake. The album was released on October 2, 2020, and debuted atop on the Billboard 200 chart, earning both artists their second number-one albums, which were also back-to-back for both artists. On November 22, 2022, Metro announced the title of his upcoming second studio album: Heroes & Villains , which released on December 2. On November 30, he released an accompanying short film preview for
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2016-566: The essence of the original. In April 2018, Metro Boomin announced his "retirement" from rap on his Instagram page, changing his bio to "Retired record producer/DJ". However, he since garnered production credits on Nicki Minaj 's fourth studio album Queen , as well as Minaj's labelmate Lil Wayne , on his twelfth studio album, Tha Carter V , which both debuted in the top 2 of the Billboard 200 . On October 26, 2018, multiple billboards appeared in Atlanta and New York depicting Metro Boomin as
2079-426: The first artists he worked with was Bricksquad Monopoly rapper Tay Don, which led to Wayne's acquaintance with label cohorts OJ da Juiceman and Gucci Mane . He soon met Atlanta-based rapper Future , who became one of his frequent collaborators. Upon his high school graduation, Wayne moved to Atlanta to attend Morehouse College , studying Business Management. He took a hiatus from school after one semester, due to
2142-565: The grant offered $ 20,000 and concert tickets to non-profit organizations supporting single mothers in each city on the tour. On October 29, 2024, Wayne was sued for sexual assault of a woman, named Vanessa LeMaistre, which allegedly happened in Los Angeles in September 2016. In the lawsuit that was filed in the Superior Court of Los Angeles , the woman alleged that she visited the rapper at
2205-489: The latter omitting the sample and adding an extended sung outro. On April 19, Drake officially released the latter version as “Push Ups”. On April 19, the same day as "Push Ups" was officially released, Drake posted a second diss track targeted at Lamar, titled " Taylor Made Freestyle ", to his Instagram and Twitter profiles. The track featured AI vocals of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg , as well as references to Taylor Swift 's album The Tortured Poets Department , which
2268-519: The lyrics recount the alleged assault and resulting pregnancy. It also points to tweets posted by Wayne, including the deleted ones, that are indicative of "his intentions to hurt women". One of the tweets quoted in the lawsuit appears to refer to sexual activity under the influence of a party drug, MDMA : "She gon suck me whether she like it or not. That’s what the molly for." LeMaistre is seeking compensation for mental anguish and legal punishment for Wayne. Wayne's lawyer, Lawrence Hinkle II, denied
2331-420: The mixtape, hosted by mixtape website LiveMixtapes, on October 7, 2013. The mixtape, all original songs, included "Maison Margiela", featuring Future , and "Some More", featuring Young Thug , both of which were subsequently released as music videos. In March 2014, Metro and Young Thug announced that they would release a collaborative album, performed and released under the moniker "Metro Thuggin". The album
2394-529: The pop-R&B singer-songwriter the Weeknd's fourth studio album, After Hours (2020); in addition, he has also remixed pop songs such as " Hold Me Now " (produced as a Gap marketing collaboration). In hip hop music, producers may choose to mark their work with a producer tag, a catchy shout-out usually placed at the beginning of a song which allows listeners to recognize and appreciate certain producers. Metro has been credited for making this technique more compelling on specific tracks. His first producer tag
2457-530: The release of We Don't Trust You , "Like That" earned 10.26 million on-demand streams in the United States and 7.21 million streams on Spotify globally. It peaked atop the Spotify U.S. chart with 3.73 million first-day plays, besting its closest competitor by nearly 400,000 streams. Within its first three days of availability, the song accumulated 25.62 million streams in the country. Several of Drake's songs saw
2520-402: The same day as the campaign. In an interview with XXL , explaining the campaign with Gap and the remix, he stated; To remix the song, it was really about the [original] track leading the direction, I kept the rhythm of the song more uptempo, more of their style, with that old-school feel. But I put the 808s on it just to have that bounce. It was about mixing both worlds but not really losing
2583-425: The singer's fourth studio album, After Hours (2020). Metro also helped produce three other tracks on the album, " Escape from LA ", " Faith ", and " Until I Bleed Out ". On September 29, 2020, Metro and 21 Savage announced their fourth collaborative project, Savage Mode II , a sequel to their EP, Savage Mode (2016). It features guest appearances from Drake, Young Thug, and Young Nudy . On October 13, 2020,
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2646-648: The single " Creepin " (with the Weeknd and 21 Savage), which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and within the top ten of several countries. We Don't Trust You spawned the single " Like That " (with Future and Kendrick Lamar ), which became his first number-one song on the chart as a lead performer. Furthermore, he has released the collaborative projects Savage Mode (2016) and Savage Mode II (2020) with 21 Savage, DropTopWop (2017) with Gucci Mane, Perfect Timing (2017) with Nav , and Double or Nothing (2017) with Big Sean . Leland Tyler Wayne
2709-506: The song " First Person Shooter " as part of his album For All the Dogs with rapper J. Cole , in which the latter shouts out the two rappers and Kendrick Lamar as the "big three" of rap music . Additionally, Drake indirectly called out Metro Boomin in December 2023 for being a "tweet and deleter" after the latter posted a tweet on Twitter aimed at him. Record producer Metro Boomin announced
2772-601: The song ' 'hammer time ' ' On July 14, 2017, Metro and fellow record producer and rapper Nav released two singles, " Perfect Timing (Intro) " and " Call Me ", the dual lead singles from their collaborative mixtape, Perfect Timing . The mixtape was released by Boominati Worldwide, XO , and Republic Records , one week later, on July 21. It features guest appearances from Lil Uzi Vert , Playboi Carti , Offset of Migos, 21 Savage , Belly , and Gucci Mane . On October 31, 2017, Metro and rappers 21 Savage and Offset released their collaborative studio album, Without Warning , as
2835-470: The sped-up sample on "Like That". He approved after listening to a version of the song that cut off before Lamar's verse started. Lyrically, Lamar uses his surprise appearance to directly respond to " First Person Shooter ", rapping: "Yeah, get up with me, fuck sneak dissing / "First Person Shooter", I hope they came with three switches". He also rejected J. Cole's idea of the three rappers representing hip hop as its "big three" and claims that he alone takes
2898-617: The struggle of balancing his production and schoolwork. Wayne has worked extensively with rapper Future. The two first worked together on the song "Hard", which was included on DJ Esco 's mixtape Welcome 2 Mollyworld (2012), mixtape, and following Future's debut album Pluto (2012), they reunited for his second, Honest (2014). Wayne produced the album's lead single, " Karate Chop ", and title track alongside DJ Spinz . In May 2013, Metro announced his debut mixtape, 19 & Boomin . Following warm-up singles, featuring artists like Trinidad James, Gucci Mane, and others, Metro released
2961-507: The three artists wrote the song alongside Kobe Hood; Rodney-O & Joe Cooley are also credited as songwriters as the bass line in the song contains samples of their 1986 song, "Everlasting Bass". "Like That" also has additional elements that contain samples of Eazy-E 's 1989 single, " Eazy-Duz-It ", and contains a vocal sample of Michel'le . A remix of the song featuring the American supergroup ¥$ , composed of Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign ,
3024-504: The top spot: "Motherfuck the big three, nigga it's just big me". Throughout his verse, Lamar compares his rivalry with Drake to Prince 's reported feud with Michael Jackson ("What? I'm really like that / And your best work is a light pack / Nigga, Prince outlived Mike Jack"). Drake has notably compared himself to Michael Jackson on numerous occasions, including during the final verse of "First Person Shooter", and Lamar has similarly compared himself to Prince. Lamar also makes references to
3087-430: The track "Want Some More". In October 2014, Metro executive produced Future 's Monster mixtape. This spawned the first appearance of the single " Fuck Up Some Commas ". Metro produced the sixth single from Future's Honest , " I Won ", which features Kanye West . The song became a single a month after the album was released. Metro served as executive producer for Drake and Future's collaborative mixtape What
3150-572: The typically exhilarating turns from his tried-and-tested platoon of talent, Don Toliver is one man who seizes every moment that he has on the project. So, when it came time to take the lead on the mesmeric, spacious world of 'Around Me,' it's no surprise that he brought his A-game and continued to steadily switch up as the beat evolved." Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Metro Boomin Leland Tyler Wayne (born September 16, 1993), known professionally as Metro Boomin ,
3213-617: The voice for "Metro Spider-Man", a fictional version of himself as Spider-Man in the film. Metro performed at the 22nd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023. On June 23, 2023, Metro Boomin co-produced Young Thug 's third studio album, Business Is Business . He also served as the executive producer of the album. Metro produced the lobby theme track for Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 4 Season OG, released in November 2023. On March 22, 2024, Metro released We Don't Trust You ,
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#17328951714543276-494: Was "This beat is so, so Metro" and it was used in songs like " Karate Chop (Remix) ", "Ugly" by Soulja Boy and "Chanel Vintage" in 2013–2014. One of Metro's more viral tags, "Metro Boomin want some more, nigga", originates from vocals of the Boomin-produced song "Some More" by Young Thug , and received widespread attention in early 2016. Metro's most prominent and iconic tag "If Young Metro don't trust you I'm gon' shoot you"
3339-401: Was born on September 16, 1993, in St. Louis, Missouri , where he attended Parkway North High School . He has four siblings. After a brief stint playing bass guitar in his middle school band, he turned to making beats in the seventh grade at age 13. This happened when his mother bought him a laptop and he got a copy of the music production software FL Studio , then known as FruityLoops. Metro
3402-504: Was both Future and Lamar's third number-one single on the former chart, and Metro's first as a credited artist. On April 12, 2024, Metro and Future released a sequel with We Still Don't Trust You . The album contained guest appearances from the Weeknd , Chris Brown , Brownstone , Ty Dolla Sign , J. Cole , Lil Baby , and ASAP Rocky . The album debuted atop the US Billboard 200 , like its predecessor. In response to being dissed by Drake in " Push Ups " and " Family Matters " during
3465-562: Was followed by " Congratulations " by Post Malone , " Tunnel Vision " by Kodak Black , " Mask Off " by Future, " Bank Account " by 21 Savage, and his second number one production, " Heartless " by the Weeknd. As a non-performing lead artist, Wayne's debut studio album, Not All Heroes Wear Capes (2018) and its follow-up, Heroes & Villains (2022) both debuted atop the Billboard 200 , along with his two collaborative albums with Future: We Don't Trust You (2024) and We Still Don't Trust You (2024). Heroes & Villains spawned
3528-526: Was quickly met with commercial success, debuting atop the Billboard Hot 100 , Global 200 , and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts simultaneously. It was both Future and Lamar's third number-one single on the former chart, and Metro's first as a credited artist. The song also topped the Canadian Hot 100 and peaked within the top ten of several countries in Europe and Oceania. On October 6, 2023, Drake released
3591-731: Was received well by audiences, with many considering it Metro's best work to date and complimenting the production and featured artists' performances. On December 13, 2022, Metro was confirmed to be working on the soundtrack for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse by screenwriters Phil Lord and Christopher Miller . The soundtrack was released on June 2, 2023, the same day as the film's theatrical release. The soundtrack featured guest appearances from Swae Lee , Lil Wayne , Offset , A$ AP Rocky , Roisee , Future , Lil Uzi Vert , JID , James Blake , Nav , A Boogie wit da Hoodie , Ei8ht , Don Toliver , Wizkid , Beam , Toian , Coi Leray , 21 Savage , 2 Chainz , and Nas . Metro has also provided
3654-431: Was released on April 20, 2024. A trap and hardcore hip hop song that is predominantly composed of lively percussions, "Like That" received acclaim from music critics, who primarily praised Lamar's performance and Metro's production. His verse, which attracted significant media coverage, is a diss aimed at fellow rappers Drake and J. Cole in response to their 2023 collaboration, " First Person Shooter ." "Like That"
3717-411: Was released on December 8, 2017. It features guest appearances from Travis Scott, 2 Chainz , 21 Savage, Kash Doll , Young Thug , and Swae Lee . On February 13, 2018, "So Good", featuring Kash Doll became the lead single. In January 2018, Metro Boomin was featured in a Gap campaign with singer SZA , alongside a self-produced remix of " Hold Me Now ". The remix was released to digital platforms on
3780-465: Was released on the same day. The track would later be deleted from Drake's profiles due to a lawsuit threat from Shakur's estate over the unauthorized use of the late rapper's AI vocals. On April 20, 2024, the "Like That Remix" featuring Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign , known collectively as ¥$ , was previewed on radio stations. It was later played in full on Justin LaBoy's podcast, The Download . The remix
3843-465: Was released the following day on West's website, Yeezy.com, as a video file that simply shows the song's cover with the song playing in the background. The song was later released on West's YouTube channel. Lamar is absent from this remix. The remix features vocals from the Inter Milan ultras , who West refers to as the "Hooligans." They were also featured on the duo's 2024 hit song " Carnival ". Upon
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#17328951714543906-438: Was removed from all streaming platforms. On April 13, a diss track by Drake, unofficially titled by fans as " Push Ups " or "Drop and Give Me 50", leaked on social media, targeting Future, Metro Boomin, Lamar, the Weeknd and Rick Ross . Two versions of the track were leaked, the first containing a sample of Junior M.A.F.I.A. 's track " Get Money ", most famously sampled in rapper Tupac Shakur 's diss track " Hit 'Em Up ", and
3969-533: Was to be self-titled and was planned to be released sometime in 2015. Along with the announcement, Metro Thuggin released the collaborative track, "The Blanguage". The 'Metro Thuggin' project was ultimately scrapped. Photographer Cam Kirk claims to have a copy of the complete, finished album. A few leaked tracks from the project were found circulating the internet in late 2015, yet an official mixtape has never surfaced. In 2014, Metro made an appearance on Nicki Minaj 's third studio album, The Pinkprint , producing
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