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Adin Ross Previews Unreleased Future Track on Livestream

A new unreleased track from Future has been previewed by streamer Adin Ross during a recent livestream show.

In a video from Saturday (July 27), Ross played the track, which features a woozy synth line.

Future begins the cut by rapping: “Damn I hate what happened to my n-gga.”

Adin Ross raps along in the video, as Future spits: “If another rapper OD, they might try to charge me / Molly, percs and codeine, that shit got me.”

Fans were instantly enthusiastic about the track, with one user commenting on No Jumper’s recap of the post: “Yea we need this one.”

Another added: “Long as it’s future on the beats then it’s firreeee [two fire emojis].”

Others, were less impressed by the preview, particularly with Future’s affiliation with Adin Ross. One user wrote: “Having to settle for Adin cause you can’t get Kai is wild,” referring to fellow streamer Kai Cenat.

Future has been dropping plenty of unreleased gems of late. Earlier this month, he celebrated the anniversary of DS2 by digging into the vaults and unearthing a previously unreleased video for album standout “Rotation.”

The Freebandz boss took to Instagram to share the Rich Nyce-directed clip, which found Hendrix posting up with his crew at a gas station — with a customary styrofoam cup in hand.

In his caption, the “March Madness” rapper acknowledged the ninth birthday of his fan-favorite album while hinting at more to come: “Unreleased, 9years later DS2 PLUTO back.”

Future has also been busy teasing a new mixtape in recent months.

In May, the Atlanta rapper sparked excitement among his fans by tweeting: “I can’t sleep until it’s complete #MIXTAPEPLUTO.”

His post came shortly after he appeared to announce that he was a dropping a new mixtape on May 10 by writing on social media: “MAY TENTH [sneezing face emoji] MIXTAPE PLUTO.”

He also took a swipe at an unnamed rival, adding: “Fuck yo album Shit ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE.”

While some interpreted this as a dig at Gunna, whose One of Wun album was already scheduled to arrive on May 10, it later turned out that Future was simply quoting lyrics from a song he released with Tee Grizzley called “Sweat to God.”

Source: HipHopDX, No Jumper