Young Thug previews new Future collaboration [VIDEO]

Young Thug teases new Future collaboration
After nearly two years of legal turmoil and incarceration, Young Thug is back. The influential Atlanta rapper wasted no time returning to music, dropping his first post-release single, “Money On Money,” in late April. The record not only marked his official comeback, but it also featured a high-powered assist from fellow ATL native Future.
The duo’s chemistry remains as electric as ever—so much so that fans immediately drew comparisons to their fan-favorite 2017 collaborative mixtape, Super Slimey. Now, with another unreleased collaboration teased, the anticipation for more joint music is reaching new heights.
“Money On Money”: A Triumphant Return
Released just days after Young Thug’s return to the public spotlight, “Money On Money” showcases a rejuvenated yet familiar version of Thug. The track is laced with his signature warbles, hyper-melodic delivery, and inventive flows. Paired with Future’s deep-toned swagger, the song serves as a statement of resilience, loyalty, and Atlanta dominance.
Upon release, the track made an immediate impact, debuting at No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100. This marked Young Thug’s highest solo debut in nearly two years, and fans and critics alike praised the track for recapturing the magic of his earlier collaborations with Future.
The Super Slimey Legacy: A New Chapter?
It’s no secret that Young Thug and Future have one of the most dynamic partnerships in hip-hop. Their 2017 joint mixtape Super Slimey became an instant classic, filled with experimental bangers and raw chemistry. Tracks like “Patek Water” and “Group Home” remain in rotation years later.
Now, with Thug previewing a new unreleased collaboration, fans are speculating about a potential sequel or at least another project in that same creative spirit. The snippet, shared on social media in early June, features both rappers in rare form—bridging trap with melody, aggression with artistry.
Many online reactions hailed the preview as “Super Slimey energy”, reigniting calls for Super Slimey 2 or an EP-length follow-up.
Thug & Future: The Best Duo in Trap Music?
Few duos in trap music history have had the consistent synergy of Young Thug and Future. While both are bonafide superstars in their own right, their collaborative records often unlock a different level of creativity.
Where Future brings brooding confidence and street wisdom, Thug injects unpredictability and avant-garde flows. Together, their styles complement, clash, and then coexist, producing some of the genre’s most compelling moments.
Here’s a look at some of their standout joint tracks beyond Super Slimey:
- “Relationship” – from Future’s HNDRXX
- “All da Smoke” – Super Slimey
- “Real Love” – from Thug’s So Much Fun
- “Do It Like” – an unreleased fan-favorite snippet
- “Money On Money” – 2025 post-prison return
With the teased new material, it’s safe to say we’re entering another golden chapter of their collaboration.
Post-Prison Focus: A New Era for Thugger
Young Thug’s post-prison musical direction seems intentionally focused on reconnecting with fans, collaborators, and his Atlanta roots. “Money On Money” isn’t just a catchy record—it’s a return to form and familiarity, made stronger by the loyalty of peers like Future.
In the weeks since its release, Thug has been spotted in studios across Georgia and Miami, suggesting a flurry of recording sessions is underway. Some industry insiders are already speculating that a new solo album could arrive before the end of summer.
Thug’s current position also comes at a pivotal time. With the rise of newer ATL stars like Destroy Lonely, Kenny Mason, and Belly Gang Kushington, Thug is perfectly poised to both reclaim his spot and mentor a new generation.
The Cultural Weight of a Comeback
In today’s fast-moving music landscape, comebacks are rare—and harder to pull off. Yet Young Thug seems to be defying the odds. With Money On Money debuting in the Top 40 and new music on deck, he’s re-entering the culture with momentum.
What separates Thug’s return from others is the emotional investment fans have in him. His legal case, controversial moments, and influence over the last decade have created a unique kind of public narrative. Seeing him free—and in sync with longtime collaborators—feels like a victory for the Atlanta rap community at large.
Thug and Future Still Got It
With “Money On Money” already making noise and a promising preview of more collabs, Young Thug and Future continue to show why they’re one of hip-hop’s most powerful duos.
Whether or not Super Slimey 2 ever materializes, the energy they’ve reawakened in 2025 suggests that this isn’t just a comeback—it’s the start of a new creative prime for both artists.
And if Young Thug has more heat in the vault like that recent snippet, fans are in for an unforgettable summer.