Social Media Buzzes as Future Features Megan Thee Stallion on Latest Track ‘Type S**t’

Future and Metro Boomin recently released their collaborative project, WE DON’T TRUST YOU, on March 22, sparking discussions among fans. The album features 17 tracks, including notable songs like “Type S**t,” which includes Playboi Carti and Travis Scott. In this track, Future mentions Megan Thee Stallion in the chorus, leading to debates on whether it’s a shoutout or a pointed remark.

The lyrics go, “I got a bad bch at home, voodoo-type st/ Take down Meg Thee Stallions by the group, type s**t,” raising questions about the nature of the reference. Social media has been abuzz with interpretations of this line, with some viewing it as a compliment and others perceiving it as a potentially controversial statement.

On Twitter, fans have expressed varied interpretations of Future’s mention of Megan Thee Stallion in his new song “Type S**t” with Metro Boomin. One user wrote, “Megan praise… Drake diss… Oh, Future, you gon’ get some streams from me,” indicating excitement over the track. Another fan suggested, “Future shouted out Megan for a reason. That’s all I’mma say.”

Conversely, a fan account took a different stance, stating, “The [Hotties] think FUTURE is praising Megan Thee Stallion on his new song called ‘TYPE S**T’ with Metro Boomin, but he is CLEARLY dissing that girl. The whole chorus is a diss.” This divergence in opinions highlights the debate surrounding the lyrical content and whether it is meant as a compliment or a negative reference towards Megan Thee Stallion.

Megan Thee Stallion notably referenced a lyric from the track on her Instagram Story before its official release, indicating her awareness of the mention. This interaction followed their previous collaboration on “Pressurelicious” from the 2022 album Traumazine. In an interview with the LA Leakers on Power 106 Los Angeles, Megan disclosed that the feature cost $250,000, recounting the process of securing Future for the track.

Speculation about Future potentially targeting Megan likely arose from his history of collaborations with Nicki Minaj, who recently took aim at the Houston rapper on “Big Foot.” Their past works together include “Nicki Hendrix” released in December 2023 and “Press Play” in January of the current year.

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