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The opening track off Future’s latest album I Never Liked You has received the music video treatment, as Pluto shares the visual for “712PM.”

Directed by Travis Scott, “712PM” follows the previously released videos for I Never Liked You cuts “Worst Day,” “Wait For U,” “Puffin on Zootiez,” “Holy Ghost,” “Love You Better,” “I’m Dat N***a,” and “Massaging Me.”

Earlier this month, Meek Mill rapped over a pair of I Never Liked You favorites (“Wait For U” and “Massaging Me”) on his new mixtape Flamerz 5.

Released back in April, I Never Liked You earned Future his eighth No. 1 album, as the LP debuted atop the Billboard 200 after moving 222,0000 album equivalent units in its first week. In the months since dropping his latest full-length project, Future has continued his momentum by delivering numerous guest appearances for fellow A-list artists such as Jack Harlow (“Side Piece”), Megan Thee Stallion (“Pressurelicious”), and Lil Baby (“From Now On”).

Meanwhile, at the end of September, the Atlanta rap star sold a huge chunk of his publishing catalog. The deal included Future’s first 16 years as an artist, spanning 16 mixtapes, eight studio albums, and four collaborative projects. Six of the eight studio albums went No. 1 on the Billboard 200, including FUTURE, HNDRXX, High Off Life and The WIZRD.



The opening track off Future’s latest album I Never Liked You has received the music video treatment, as Pluto shares the visual for “712PM.”

Directed by Travis Scott, “712PM” follows the previously released videos for I Never Liked You cuts “Worst Day,” “Wait For U,” “Puffin on Zootiez,” “Holy Ghost,” “Love You Better,” “I’m Dat N***a,” and “Massaging Me.”

Earlier this month, Meek Mill rapped over a pair of I Never Liked You favorites (“Wait For U” and “Massaging Me”) on his new mixtape Flamerz 5.

Released back in April, I Never Liked You earned Future his eighth No. 1 album, as the LP debuted atop the Billboard 200 after moving 222,0000 album equivalent units in its first week. In the months since dropping his latest full-length project, Future has continued his momentum by delivering numerous guest appearances for fellow A-list artists such as Jack Harlow (“Side Piece”), Megan Thee Stallion (“Pressurelicious”), and Lil Baby (“From Now On”).

Meanwhile, at the end of September, the Atlanta rap star sold a huge chunk of his publishing catalog. The deal included Future’s first 16 years as an artist, spanning 16 mixtapes, eight studio albums, and four collaborative projects. Six of the eight studio albums went No. 1 on the Billboard 200, including FUTURE, HNDRXX, High Off Life and The WIZRD.

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