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Watch Part Two of Future’s ‘Like I Never Left’ Documentary


 
With his new album Dirty Sprite 2 dropping on Friday, Future has released part of two his documentary series, Like I Never Left.
 
The piece begins with the Atlanta rapper recording at Noah “40” Shebib’s studio in Toronto and then goes to Chicago, where he sits down with Elliot Wilson to discuss his career.
 
Topics include the meaning behind “Commas,” being known for a body of work as opposed to singles, staying consistent throughout the years, and more. The video then concludes with a snippet of an unreleased song from his new album.
 
Related: Watch Future’s ‘F#ck Up Some Commas’ Video

Vic Mensa Freestyles Over Future’s ‘Commas’


 
After signing with Jay Z’s Roc Nation label earlier this week, Vic Mensa stopped by Power 106 to chat with Justin Credible about the deal. The rising rapper also freestyled over Future’s banger, “Commas,” which is a current favorite at hip-hop clubs. If you weren’t impressed by Mensa’s recent collaborations with Kanye West (“Wolves” and “U Mad”), this three-minute session might change your mind.
 
Related: Future Releases ‘Commas’ Video

Watch Future’s ‘F#ck Up Some Commas’ Video


 
One of the standout tracks from Future’s Monster mixtape is “F#ck Up Some Commas,” a 70 BPM banger produced by DJ Spinz and Southside. Now, five months after its release, the rowdy anthem has received visuals, which feature plenty of bands and fire-breathing dancers.
 
Download the original version and its remixes on DJcity.
 
Related: Future’s ‘I Won’ Feat. Kanye West Remixed by Marcaida

Future’s ‘I Won’ Feat. Kanye West Remixed by Marcaida


 
Not everyone is a fan of Future and Kanye West’s “I Won” but a new remix of the single from Australian DJ/producer Marcaida might impress the naysayers. The Sydney producer has just crafted a twerk and dancehall-influenced rework of the rap ballad, taking it from 84 up to 100 BPM. Stream the bass-heavy track above and download it below.
 
Download: Future ft. Kanye West – I Won – Marcaida Remix
 
Related: Future Discusses His Upcoming Album ‘Honest’

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