Rapper Future drops 'Mixtape Pluto' without promised features from Travis Scott and Gunna

Future's 'Mixtape Pluto' debuts, highlighting fresh tracks and marking his solo return with no features listed.


Pop Culture & Art September 20, 2024
Courtesy: AFP

Future's latest album, 'Mixtape Pluto,' has dropped with a twist—missing high-profile features from Travis Scott and Gunna, which were highly anticipated by fans. 

Despite teasers indicating collaborations on tracks like "SOUTH OF FRANCE" and "TOLD MY," the final album arrived without these artists, leaving fans both puzzled and disappointed.

Initially, Travis Scott was featured in a promotional video for "SOUTH OF FRANCE," hinting at his involvement, while a leaked version of "TOLD MY" included Gunna's verse. 

However, neither artist made it to the album's final cut. 

The absence of these features has fueled speculation about the current state of Future's relationships with these artists, particularly amidst past tensions highlighted by Future's brief endorsement of Gunna's track "Prada Dem," which was quickly deleted.

Fans have expressed their dismay on social media, with some hopeful that these tracks might appear on a potential deluxe edition of the album. 

This strategy would be unusual, as deluxe versions typically add completely new tracks rather than altering existing ones.

 

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