Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin y Yandel were one of the biggest Spansih-speaking acts doing it before they went on hiatus in 2013, so it only makes sense that the latter crooner swept up one of rap’s biggest titans for the solo assist. “Drinks on Us” (By Mike WiLL Made It) ( Ransom)ģ1. “Play With Them Keys” (By Young Scooter) ( Juggathon)ģ2. “Fine Whine” (By A$AP Rocky) ( AT.$AP)ģ4.
“Live From the Gutter” (w/ Drake) ( What a Time to Be Alive)ģ6. “Take Advantage” (By Rick Ross) ( Black Dollar)ģ7. “Simple Things” (Remix) (By Miguel) (Non-Album)īeing rich and having sex are two really fun things, and yet they don’t feel so good when Future’s mutated voice cracks when he describes his fantasies: “Have some Tom Fords on while you suckin’ me.” The audacity of the guy’s willingness to show us how empty he aspires to be is hypnotic. “I’m the Plug” (w/ Drake) ( What a Time to Be Alive)Ĥ3. FuturEDM will have to wait for now, this dirtiness will have to do. Waka invites Future and his air-raid siren along to his Electric Daisy excursion with buddy DJ superstar Steve Aoki, with surprisingly undisastrous results - Aoki (and DJ Whoo Kid) don’t drop the beat as expected, they just grime up the bass and throw an eerily trilling vocal in the background.
“I Ain’t Going Back Broke” (By Mavado) (Non-Album) “Don’t Call My Phone” (By Young Scooter) ( Jug Season)ĥ7. “Neighborhood Drug Dealer” (Remix) (By Rick Ross) (Non-Album)ĥ8. “Hit It Raw” (By Young Scooter) ( Juggathon)Ħ0. “Cross Me” (By Lil Wayne) ( No Ceilings 2)Ħ1. “U Did It” (By Chris Brown) ( Royalty Deluxe Edition)Ħ3. “You Mine” (By DJ Khaled) ( I Changed a Lot)Ħ7. Amusingly preposterous enough to almost make you nostalgic for the pre-iTunes halcyon days of rap skit ridiculousness. “Da Fam on Da Gram” (Skit) ( 56 Nights)Ī Godfather-themed goof about Instagram stalking (“We followed you and then unfollowed you right back!”) that doesn’t last a second beyond its tolerability.
“Aww Man” (By Lil Bibby) ( Free Crack 3)Ħ9. In the year of “Trap Queen,” we all can do better. “Payback” (w/ Juicy J, Kevin Gates, & Sage the Gemini) ( Furious 7 OST)įuture’s been on effective puppy-love duets in the past, but “Hey There” is too much of a compromises too much in the name of nondescript mash-noting. “Crystal” (By Kaaris) ( Le bruit de mon âme’)Ĩ5. “My Niggas Interlude” (By Juvenile) ( Mardi Gras 2)Ĩ7. “Mean to Me” (By Zona Man) (Non-Album)ĩ0.
“I Swear I Never Tell Another Soul” (By DJ Khaled) ( I Changed a Lot)ĩ1. “Everything That Glitters Ain’t Gold” (By Hollywood) (Non-Album)ĩ3. “Dedicated” (By The Game) ( The Documentary 2)ĩ4. “UFO” (w/ Timabaland and Tink) (Non-Album)Īs in “U Fuckin’ Other (Niggas).” Song is as vile as acronym suggests. Check out our list below, and cross your fingers that 2016 brings with it another 12 months of March Madness.ĩ6. In tribute to our Rapper of the Year‘s uniquely productive 2015, we’ve ranked all 96 songs he’s contributed to as a guest or lead artist this year- anything that’s been officially released with Future’s name on it. Since the calendar turned on January 1, the list of songs the man born Nayvadius Wilburn has appeared on has swelled to damn near triple digits in length - with a new song as recently as last night - and we still have nearly two weeks to go before the year’s officially up. Future treated hip-hop like his own personal social media platform in 2015, firing off mixtapes, albums, one-offs, and guest verses the way that most people dispense favorites likes on Twitter.