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Watch Rapper Future Throw Shots At His Ex-Finance Ciara And Disrespects First Lady Michelle Obama In A New Song Featuring Lil Durk

Rapper Future has gone haywire in a new song featuring Lil Durk and he ended up throwing shades at his ex-girlfriend and also disrespecting first lady Michelle Obama.

What has come over rapper Future? MTO News got more;

Hip hop superstar Future is in a world of trouble with Black women all over social media. In a snippet from his new track, the rapper appears to fire shots at his ex-girlfriend Ciara. And what’s more, Future made some disrespectful remarks about former First Lady Michelle Obama.

And the song leaked on Michelle Obama’s birthday too. Michelle turned 59 years young yesterday.

The song, which is a collaboration with Lil Durk has Future rapping the following lyrics:

Soon as I trap out, I go hit the dealer

Soon as I sell out, I go hit the jeweler

You know I hit it, she’s draped in designer,

If I get a call from Michelle Obama

F***ing that cougar same age as my mama

F*** all that bulls*** go F*** on Ciara

Black Twitter is in an uproar over Future’s lyrics. Many of the tweeters are upset that after all these years – Pluto still has Ciara’s NAME IN HIS MOUTH. Ciara has long since moved on from Future, and is happily married to hundred million dollar NFL superstar Russel Wilson.

And even more on Black Twitter are upset that Future made crude comments about one of the most respected women in the world, Michelle Obama. And on her birthday no less.

Here is rapper Future’s profile and feats in music;

Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Future signed a recording contract with A1 Recordings and Epic Records in 2011, and released the albums Pluto (2012) and Honest (2014), which contained the platinum singles “Turn On the Lights”, “Honest”, “Move That Dope” (featuring Pharrell Williams and Pusha T), and “I Won” (featuring Kanye West). He then achieved critical and commercial success with DS2 (2015) and its singles “Fuck Up Some Commas” and “Where Ya At” (featuring Drake), and followed it up with Evol (2016) and its lead single “Low Life” (featuring The Weeknd). Future’s eponymous fifth album and its successor Hndrxx (both 2017) made him the first artist in history to debut two albums in consecutive weeks atop the US Billboard 200; the former contained the international hits “Used to This” (featuring Drake) and “Mask Off”.

Flip to the next page to listen to Future throwing shots at Ciara and Michelle Obama…

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