
Future and Drake built one of the defining hip-hop partnerships of the 2010s, anchored by the joint mixtape What a Time to Be Alive in 2015, a project assembled quickly in Atlanta during a single recording stretch and released as a surprise. Their collaboration trail also includes 'Tony Montana' in 2011, 'Where Ya At' on Future's DS2, 'Used to This,' 'Life Is Good' in 2020 (a number-two Billboard Hot 100 single), and 'Way 2 Sexy' on Certified Lover Boy. The pair appeared inseparable across the mid-2010s, sharing tours, songs, and public friendship. That dynamic shifted dramatically in 2024, when Future's joint album with Metro Boomin, We Don't Trust You, included Kendrick Lamar's 'Like That', a track widely reported as the opening salvo of the Kendrick-Drake feud, and one Drake himself addressed as a betrayal in his subsequent responses. The fallout, as publicly reported, ended one of the most productive Drake collaborations of the decade and reframed years of catalog in a new light.
Stats
Songs
6
Albums
4
Era
2015-2026





