Future and Metro Boomin have shot their latest official music video for “Drink N Dance” in an iconic Los Angeles landmark, which they transformed for the occasion.

Built in 1931, The Los Angeles Theatre — located in the Broadway Theater District of Downtown LA — was funded, in part, by iconic silent film star Charlie Chaplin.

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While the venue no longer hosts movie premieres, it can still be rented out for special events.

And that’s what the Hip Hop super-duo seems to have done for their official video, which dropped on Wednesday (April 17). Future and Metro Boomin turned the Theatre into a club — complete with a custom marquee advertising an event — as women dance around poles, the Theatre, and even Future himself.

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“Drink N Dance” is the latest single off the pair’s We Still Don’t Trust You, whose recent sales predictions show promising prospects.

According to Hits Daily Double, the longtime collaborators are on track for their second #1 debut in a month. Early data suggests “We Still Don’t Trust You” could hit 150-175k in its first week.

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With features from The WeekndChris BrownTy Dolla $ignLil BabyA$AP Rocky, and a surprise appearance from J. Cole, reports suggest the disc could perform even better than its predecessor.

Their previous album, We Don’t Trust Youdebuted with slightly over 251,000 equivalent album units just a few weeks ago – making for the highest sales week of the year at the time and Future’s second biggest ever behind What a Time To Be Alive, his 2015 collaboration with Drake.

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We Don’t Trust You also marked Future’s ninth number-one album and Metro Boomin’s fourth.

It’s worth noting that a majority of the album sales were powered through streaming, with the LP’s 17 tracks racking up 324.31 million streams.

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The album boasted the much talked-about track “Like That,” which landed atop Billboard’s Hot 100.

The incendiary track, which features a guest verse from Kendrick Lamar aimed at Drake and J. Cole, initially moved over 500,000 equivalent units, making it the fastest song to hit that milestone in 2024.

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On the song, Kendrick took shots at Drake and Cole, first referencing their chart-topping collaboration “First Person Shooter.”

Yeah, get up with me/ Fuck sneak dissin’, first person shooter/ I hope they came with three switches,” he rapped.

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He then spat: “Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/ Muthafuck the big three, n-gga, it’s just big me/ N-gga, bum, what? I’m really like that/ And your best work is a light pack/ N-gga, Prince outlived Mike Jack.”

The Compton native also referenced Drake’s album For All The Dogs“N-gga, bum, ‘fore all your dogs gettin’ buried/ That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary.”