Metro Boomin Drops Summer Heat With Star-Studded Mixtape 'A Futuristic Summa'
Alright, so here’s what’s going on—Metro Boomin just cranked up the heat this summer with a brand-new mixtape titled A Futuristic Summa , and let me tell you, it’s loaded. This thing dropped on August 1st and people are already calling it one of the most stacked mixtapes of the year.
The project comes in with a massive 23 tracks and it’s hosted by none other than DJ Spinz, a major name in Atlanta’s DJ and production scene. Metro had already teased us with the single “Slide” featuring Roscoe Dash, which hit YouTube on the Fourth of July, but now the full thing is out—and the features are wild.
Just to name a few, we’re talking about appearances from Young Thug, 2 Chainz, Future, Lil Baby, T.I., Waka Flocka Flame, Gucci Mane, Quavo, Travis Porter, and even Rocko. Some surprise names popped up too, like Meany from Shop Boyz and YK Niece. Oh, and there are still six features Metro hasn’t even revealed yet—he’s really keeping us on our toes.
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What makes A Futuristic Summa stand out isn’t just the guest list, though. Metro’s been vocal about what he wants this project to feel like. He actually took to social media to echo Tyler, The Creator’s recent call to action: he wants people to dance again . Like, really let loose. He tweeted, “PUT THE PHONES DOWN TOO!!!!! DANCE AGAIN!! PARTY AGAIN!! HAVE FUN AGAIN!!!!” You can feel that energy all over this mixtape. It's meant to be enjoyed in the moment, not just scrolled past.
And it’s not like Metro's been on cruise control either. He’s had a crazy busy year, working on Billboard 200–topping albums for artists like The Weeknd, Playboi Carti, and JACKBOYS. He even had a cameo in The Weeknd’s debut film. So yeah, he’s everywhere right now.
A Futuristic Summa also lands a year after Metro and Future’s back-to-back LPs We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You , both of which blew up. The first one even snagged Grammy nominations, including best rap album and best rap song for “Like That” with Kendrick Lamar.
If you haven’t given A Futuristic Summa a listen yet, now’s the time. Whether you’re here for the bars, the beats, or just trying to vibe out and dance a little, Metro’s got you covered.
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