Relationship
by Young Thug (featuring Future)

Album: BEAUTIFUL THUGGER GIRLS (2017)
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Songfacts®:

  • Future joins his fellow Atlanta rapper Young Thug on this Beautiful Thugger Girls cut to deliver rhymes about playing the field:

    I'm in a relationship with all my bitches, yeah
    I need to cut some of 'em off, I need help
    I got some bad tings, I want her to myself


    Future and Young Thug treat their ladies well. However this does mean it can be difficult to maintain one-on-one connections with all the girls in their orbit.
  • This is the second collaboration between the two Atlanta rappers. Young Thug previously jumped on to DJ Esco and Future's 2016 track, "Who."
  • Billboard Hitmakers and BLSSD's beat is reminiscent of early 2000s R&B. Billboard Hitmakers is a collective group who supplied the instrumentation for many of the tracks on Young Thug's Jeffrey mixtape. BL$$D is best known for producing Ayo & Teo's hit song "Rolex."
  • Shot in Miami, the song's vintage style music video was inspired by Girls Gone Wild, and was directed by Young Thug with The Rite Brothers. It starts off with scantily-clad girls partying with the rappers on a yacht, before things rapidly get out of hand.

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