NBA YoungBoy has once again sparked conversation around his relationship with Future after posting a series of heated Instagram Story clips on July 10, the same day Future released his latest album, The Real Me. The posts came shortly after YoungBoy took a more reflective tone during an Instagram Live appearance with Offset. During the live, he spoke about past mistakes and offered an apology to Future. The contrast between those remarks and his later messages quickly drew attention from fans. Many of them questioned whether tensions between the two artists had resurfaced.
The latest wave of speculation began when YoungBoy shared a video featuring sharp lyrics that appeared to be aimed at another rapper releasing music that night. Future was not mentioned by name. However, the timing of the post led many online to believe the comments were connected to the Atlanta artist’s album rollout. In the video, YoungBoy rapped, “B**** you flopped with your b**** ass, f*** you your old ass b**** YOU A H**,” before continuing with criticism toward an unnamed figure and warning listeners not to “gas it up.” The remarks quickly circulated. Consequently, fans debated whether the lyrics represented a direct shot at Future.
The exchange was notable because it followed a noticeably different message from YoungBoy earlier that day. During his conversation with Offset, the rapper admitted there were moments when he had been “crashing out.” He also thanked Offset for his support and addressed his issues with Future publicly. His comments suggested a willingness to move forward. This made the later posts appear more complicated to listeners following the situation.
Future’s Solo Return Rekindles NBA YoungBoy Tensions
Future, meanwhile, entered the conversation while celebrating the release of The Real Me. The album arrived July 10 through Freebandz and Epic Records. The 22-track album marks his first solo studio release since 2022’s I Never Liked You. It features no guest appearances, a decision that keeps the focus entirely on his own performances.
The project follows one of Future’s strongest recent stretches, including the Billboard 200 No. 1 albums We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You with Metro Boomin in 2024. As both rappers continue their respective runs, the latest exchange has reignited discussion about their relationship. The unresolved tensions continue to capture fans’ attention.


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