Future has finally weighed in on the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, offering candid — and often playful — remarks in a recent GQ interview with Metro Boomin. The Atlanta rap icon, known for his laid-back persona, initially brushed off the topic with humor, saying, “There was a beef? I didn’t even know there was a beef”. However, his mischievous smirk hinted that he had more to say.
Addressing Kendrick’s controversial “Big Me” lyric on “Like That” — which sparked responses from Drake and J. Cole — Future admitted he felt sidelined in the Big Three debate. “I’m supposed to be the one who gets mad,” he said, adding with faux self-deprecation, “Y’all just forgot about me?” Despite the drama, Future insists he holds no grudges. “If I didn’t get mad, nobody should have gotten mad! Got no reason to be mad at nobody. I’m chilling”.
Meanwhile, Metro Boomin opened up about his fallout with Drake, confirming it stemmed from a personal issue, not a romantic dispute. “It was a personal issue that really hurt me,” the producer revealed. Reflecting on his social media tirade against the OVO star, Metro expressed regret. “That was out of character for me. I don’t rap, so I tweeted — but I shouldn’t have.”
Both Future and Metro denied rumors of orchestrating a vendetta against Drake on their albums We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, dismissing the idea as absurd. “You think we’d spend two years blowing budgets just to get at somebody?” Metro laughed. “Neither one of us rock like that”.
Future’s lighthearted yet pointed commentary highlights his unique position in rap’s ever-shifting rivalries, proving why he continues to be a defining voice in the game.