Future & Young Thug Join Forces Again For “600 Days No Sleep”

I’m praying this is a makeup song for “Sup Mate.”


It seems like Future and Young Thug are tighter than the work pants I wore last week Thursday. It feels like every week they are releasing a new song together, which has me speculating that they have something big cooking up for us (Super Slime 2?). With the release of “600 Days No Sleep,” the tandem continues to shine, even when their voices don’t sound all that great (Spoiler alert).

“600 Days No Sleep” is high-octane, but ironically, Future sounds like he got two hours of sleep the night before making it (His part is still trill and dope as hell). Luckily for us, Thugger sounds fresh on the track, as he gifts us with a contribution that is sly, melodic, and effortlessly gangsta. Nonetheless, I’m feeling 600 Days No Sleep’s energy, and definitely believe it’s a great follow-up to the very poor “Sup Mate.”

Why does Future sound like a grandfather that just got off of a roller-coaster ride on this song?

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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