Future and Travis Scott have big plans to travel to the “South of France” — at least aurally, as that’s the title of a collab set to end up on Future’s upcoming Mixtape Pluto.
Scott teased the song on his X account on Friday (September 6), where the audio was accompanied by video of the two stars, joined by Southside, flexing on a yacht in what appears to be the titular region.
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This snippet follows another Mixtape Pluto teaser released just days ago, for a hard-hitting new song called “Lil Demon.”
Check out Future and La Flame in the “South of France,” below.
SOUTH OF FRANCE
MIXTAPE PLUTO pic.twitter.com/FgnajFpLvp— TRAVIS SCOTT (@trvisXX) September 6, 2024
While no release date has been confirmed for Mixtape Pluto, the rapper’s Freebandz website says it is “bout to drop” and directs fans to pre-save the project on their preferred streaming platform.
Future has been teasing Mixtape Pluto for a while now and recently got fans excited that Pharrell was involved in the project.
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The duo posed for a picture that was posted online by Skateboard P’s longtime collaborator Mick the Ruler last month, along with the caption: “Neptune Pluto.”
The “March Madness” hitmaker previously offered a promising update in May, writing on social media: “I can’t sleep until it’s complete #MIXTAPEPLUTO.”
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It was originally presumed that the mixtape would drop on May 10, but that date came and went without any music.
When teasing the May 10 release date, Pluto took a shot at an unnamed rival by tweeting: “Fuck yo album Shit ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE.”
The post interpreted by many as a shot at Gunna, whose One of Wun album was already scheduled to arrive on May 10.
However, Future’s tweet was later revealed to merely be a promo for his “Swear to God” collaboration with Tee Grizzley, which contains the lyrics: “Fuck your album, shit ain’t slappin’ like my mixtape.”
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Mixtape Pluto will mark the trap titan’s third full-length offering of 2024 following his two successful joint albums with Metro Boomin, We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You.
Both albums debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with the former racking up over 250,000 first-week sales, making it one of the highest-selling rap albums out the gate this year so far.