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Future and Drake ‘Used to This’: Watch the pair reteam on new track

'Thought they had my back against the wall / Tell me that I don't deserve to ball'

Christopher Hooton
Friday 04 November 2016 08:18 EDT
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What A Time To Be Alive was one of the most fun releases of 2015, a non-stop celebration of an album.

Today, its creators Future and Drake are back with a new jam called ‘Used To This’ that will be a key track on the former’s upcoming, Zaytoven-produced LP Beast Mode 16.

It sees them very much in ‘it’s great at the top’ rather than ‘it’s lonely at the top’ mode, dancing around on a football pitch surrounded by women in impractical soccer kit and bragging about their champagne lifestyles not even being a novelty anymore.

Drake always keeps busy and right now has a ton of projects on the go - chiefly a mixtape/EP type thing he’s billing as a “playlist” called More Life that’s due out later this year, and a collab album with none other than Kanye West.

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