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Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” is platinum Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar currently have the number one song in the US, for the second week in a row.
The action continued Friday with a headlining performance by DJ Politik and guests like influencer and entrepreneur David Dobrik. Metro Boomin took the reins for Saturday night by jumping behind the ...
The Chicago artist also felt the need to jump on the remix to Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick’s hit, “Like That,” declaring that he had the wordsmith’s back, saying, “Dot, I got you ...
Cole, whom he dissed in his version of LIKE THAT. Ye rapped, “Y’all so out of sight, out of mind, I can’t even think of a Drake line. Play J. Cole, get the p*ssy dry.” Metro had also spent time with ...
who he previously referred to as Drake’s “rich baby daddy,” in another post targeting Future and Metro Boomin. “THESE N##### CALLED ME TO GET ON THE LIKE THAT REMIX,” he wrote.
The divisive rapper didn’t spare Future or Metro Boomin either. Kanye West accused them of shelving his “Like That” remix because he called out Universal Music Group CEO Lucien Grainge.
Yeezy went on to call out Future and Metro Boomin, claiming they asked him to be on the "Like That (Remix)" but pulled the song after he mentioned UMG CEO Lucian Grainge. Jim Jones and Ty Dolla ...
The rapper’s AI stunt goes viral as he joins Drake and Kendrick Lamar in surpassing 2 billion Spotify streams in 2025.
Metro Boomin’s rise began with long-term collaborations with artists like Future and 21 Savage, producing chart-topping tracks such as “Karate Chop” and “Honest” at just 20 years old.
In “Straight Loops, Light & Soul,” a project evoking Roy DeCarava’s Harlem jazz pictures and the music of J Dilla, Williams captures the underground beat-maker scene of Queens.