Fresh from her European promo tour, Ciara was spotted back at her favorite restaurant, Crustacean, in Beverly Hills with her favorite man, Future, on Monday. The rumored couple exited together, smiling for fans and photographers, as they made their way to the valet.
While they’ve remain coy about their chemistry outside the studio, you can expect more collaborations between the two. “The energy that we’ve been discovering is just so crazy and so fun and I’m having a blast working with him,” Ciara told US RAP NEWS. “He’s able to come with a different approach that inspires me.”
Ciara’s new album One Woman Army is due this year featuring the singles “Sorry” and “Got Me Good,” plus collaborations with Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross.
His debut album Pluto dropped less than a year ago, but Future keeps the momentum going by dropping “Karate Chop,” the first single from his upcoming sophomore album Future Hendrix. The Atlanta rapper chops bricks, sips codeine, and blows money on the Auto-Tuned record featuring his Free Bandz Gang member Casino. Break off Future’s latest joint below.
Maybach Music’s DJ Scream rolls with hip-hop heavyweights Future, Wale, and Ludacris on his new single “Cee-Lo,” produced by 808 Mafia. Wale shines like a G, Ludacris goes into beast mode, and Future provides the Auto-Tuned hook on the ‘hood anthem. Turn up.
Lights, camera, action! After a slight delay, Future rolls out his mixtape Future Presents F.B.G.: The Movie, hosted by DJ Drama. The Atlanta rapper, who recently partnered with Epic Records on his Freebandz Entertainment label, introduces his Free Bandz Gang of artists and calls in some power players on the 24 tracks including “Mark McGwire,” “Fo Real” with Drake, and “Bitches Love Me” with Drizzy and Lil Wayne.
His rumored girlfriend Ciara is not featured, but there are appearances from Wale, Rocko, Busta Rhymes, Birdman, and even Sisqo.
Grab some popcorn and push play on Future’s feature presentation.
His mixtape Future Presents F.B.G.: The Movie has been delayed until Tuesday, but Future holds us over with a new song and video. The Atlanta rapper gets super turnt up on “Mark McGwire,” described as “music on steroids.” He also drops the video for “Whip Game” featuring Mexico Rann and Casino, which was filmed in his Atlanta neighborhood. Get your fill of Future below.
Future joins forces with Drake once again on “Fo Real.” The Atlanta rapper rhymes in Auto-Tune, while Drizzy spits the truth on the Mike WiLL Made It production, which will appear on Future’s mixtape Future Presents F.B.G.: The Movie, dropping Sunday.
When the two get in the studio, they always click. “The chemistry that we have, we just feed off each other. We come up with hits easy,” Future told Rap-Up TV.
Are Ciara and Future taking their relationship to the next level? The Atlanta rapper and singer were spotted dining at Crustacean in Beverly Hills on Wednesday. Ciara walked ahead of Future as they made their way to the valet. There have been rumors that the two are an item after CiCi jumped on the remix to Future’s “Turn On the Lights” and Future returned the favor, guesting on the remix to “Sorry.”
If her past relationships are any indication, don’t expect the private CiCi to address the topic. However, she does open up to the camera about her past on MTV’s “This Is How I Made It,” airing Saturday at 12 p.m.
Future has been busy in the studio working on his new album Future Hendrix, which is already 40 percent done. Collaborators include Kanye West, Kelly Rowland, Jeremih, and Ciara.
Lil Wayne gets love from the ladies on “Bitches Love Me” featuring Future and Drake. The Young Money chief pays the haters no mind, while Future and Drizzy provide the hook on the Mike WiLL Made It production off I Am Not a Human Being II, due February 19.
Weezy explained how the song came about. “[Drake] gave me one of them banging hooks, so I told him the hook was so amazing, he didn’t need to say nothing else on the album,” he told MTV News. “I already know that song is probably gonna be one of the biggest songs on the album.”
Future, who called the song “Good Kush and Alcohol,” added, “It’s a movie. I can’t wait to see how the fans respond to it.”