Metro Boomin ft. Quavo, Breskii, YK Niece, and DJ Spinz – “Take Me Thru Dere” [VIDEO]
Metro Boomin drops visuals for “Take Me Thru Dere”
Metro Boomin is doing more than just making beats—he’s throwing a full-on summer takeover. His new mixtape Futuristic Summa, made in collaboration with DJ Spinz, is packed with 24 tracks of pure Atlanta energy. And now, he’s dropped another music video, this time for the fan-favorite track “Take Me Thru Dere.”
Featuring Quavo, and rising stars Breskii and YK Niece, the video celebrates everything Atlanta’s rap scene has always stood for: vibe, style, and authenticity.
A Backyard Bash with Atlanta Flavor
The “Take Me Thru Dere” video takes place outdoors in Atlanta, where Metro and crew transform an ordinary space into a block party full of Southern flavor and futuristic flair. The visuals showcase bouncing energy, stylish fits, and a cast of artists who are clearly enjoying the moment.
It’s more than a music video—it’s a nod to Atlanta’s rich hip-hop culture, especially its early 2010s roots.
A Mixtape That Feels Like 2008 Again (In the Best Way)
Metro Boomin’s Futuristic Summa isn’t just another tape—it’s a time capsule. The project brings back the iconic futuristic Atlanta sound that defined clubs, car stereos, and radio waves from 2008 to 2012.
From spacey synths to trap drums, and flows that hit like ATL summers, Metro taps deep into nostalgia while also keeping it fresh.
Featured artists read like a who’s who of both Atlanta legends and up-and-coming stars:
- Young Dro
- Lil Baby
- Gucci Mane
- Yung LA
- J Money
- Waka Flocka Flame
- Rocko
- Shad Da God
- Jose Guapo
- And more
The variety of voices keeps the mixtape moving with Southern swagger and bass-heavy bounce.
Quavo, Breskii & YK Niece Bring Their Heat
“Take Me Thru Dere” puts Quavo back in his element: bouncing over futuristic production, offering catchy melodies and signature ad-libs.
But the real spotlight might belong to Breskii and YK Niece—two rising Atlanta artists who use the track to show why they’re next up. Their flows feel fresh, their chemistry is real, and their verses hit with the kind of hunger you only hear from artists on the brink.
This track serves as a cosign moment from Metro Boomin, who’s known for spotting talent early.
The Metro x DJ Spinz Linkup Hits Different
While Metro Boomin is one of today’s most in-demand producers, this project brings him back to the roots—mixtape culture and Atlanta street heat. Teaming up with DJ Spinz, a key architect of the original futuristic ATL wave, Futuristic Summa feels like a love letter to the city.
Spinz, known for his classic “Cut It Up!” tag and work with Travis Porter, Rich Homie Quan, and others, adds an authentic touch to the project. His fingerprints are all over the vibe and sequencing.
Together, they’re not just making songs—they’re recreating a sonic era that fans have missed.
Why “Futuristic Summa” Is More Than Nostalgia
Sure, the tape sounds like it’s from a different time. But that’s what makes it great. While the modern rap world has shifted to minimalistic beats and melodic crooning, Futuristic Summa brings back the fun, high-energy bounce that made Atlanta the epicenter of rap in the late 2000s.
If you were outside for songs like “Ain’t I,” “All the Way Turnt Up,” or “Make the Trap Say Aye,” then this tape will feel like coming home.
Even if you’re new to the sound, the production and features are fresh enough to bring in Gen Z and younger fans. It’s a bridge between generations of Atlanta hip-hop.
Video Rollout Strategy: One Visual at a Time
Metro Boomin isn’t rushing the rollout. Each new video from the mixtape drops with purpose, building momentum and giving fans a reason to revisit the full tape.
“Take Me Thru Dere” follows visuals for other fan-favorite tracks from the project. The slow burn approach keeps the hype alive—and lets each featured artist get their moment.
This strategy mirrors the classic mixtape era, where DJs and producers built movements rather than moments.
Who Are Breskii and YK Niece?
Don’t know these names yet? That’s about to change.
Breskii is part of Atlanta’s newest generation of rappers. Known for his raw delivery and street-focused bars, he brings a classic edge with a modern tone. Keep an eye on him—he’s got local buzz that’s starting to go national.
YK Niece, on the other hand, blends charisma and hard bars. She’s quickly building a name for herself in a male-dominated scene, and her verse on “Take Me Thru Dere” is already turning heads.
This is what Metro does best—amplifying fresh talent while still commanding the big names.
The Enduring Power of Mixtape Culture
While streaming has changed how we consume music, projects like Futuristic Summa prove that mixtape culture is still alive. These kinds of releases:
- Let artists experiment
- Give space to rising talent
- Offer fans deep cuts, not just singles
They also build community, something Atlanta has always excelled at in the rap world.
In an era where algorithms dominate, Metro and Spinz remind us why human curation and regional sound still matter.
Metro Boomin Brings Summer Back to the Streets
With Futuristic Summa, Metro Boomin doesn’t just drop a tape—he drops a vibe. The “Take Me Thru Dere” video captures what the whole project represents: unity, celebration, and the next generation of ATL stars.
If you haven’t run through the whole tape yet, now’s the time. And if you miss when rap was fun, stylish, and futuristic? Metro’s got your back.
