Joyner Lucas & Future Join Forces For “Blackout”

Blackout

Joyner Lucas (Ft. Future)


Is this the one Joyner Lucas track that will go crazy in clubs? B*tch, I think so!

Joyner Lucas’s music is so f**king riveting. Whether he’s talking about snitches, rappers that have died, or ADHD, he usually hits us with explosive deliveries and lyrical content that will make you say “hmm, those are good points.” In Lucas’ latest single, “Blackout,” which features Future, he explodes so much, I’m pretty sure he had a sore throat after he finished recording the song.

 

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Joyner Lucas and Future aren’t on the same page on this song, and I am completely fine with that. While the former sounds like a dude that abuses vaginas and folks who aren’t as driven to succeed as him, the latter sounds like a pill-popping flexer that posts lofty Instagram photos just to make his ex angry. Whatever the case may be, I think the two rappers absolutely shine over the song’s dramatic and uptempo trap beat.

I would pay 17 bitcoins to see Future’s face while Joyner Lucas was recording his crazy-ass verse.



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