According to The New York Post, an interview with Billboard.com got Future booted off the tour. "Drake's made an album that is full of hits but it doesn't grab you," he told Billboard Associate Editor Erika Ramirez, who tweeted out some of the quotes from her talk with the "Honest" rapper.
"They're not possessive," Future continued, critiquing cuts from Drizzy's Nothing Was the Same. "They don't make you feel the way I do."
A source claims Drake flipped over the quote. "He told his agent either Future gets fired, or he'll fire him," the insider said.
After the story went live, Future took to Twitter with a denial, accusing Billboard of taking the comments — which he thought were off the record — out of context. The story was later edited online but Ramirez never removed the tweets.
The Freebandz affiliate was expected to earn $40,000 a night on the 39-date trek also featuring Miguel, totaling just over half a million dollars. A rep for Billboard told Page Six, "We regret that miscommunication surrounding Future's recent visit, one that seemed clear to us was on the record, may have caused any trouble for the artist."
This isn't his first time Future has pulled out of a rap tour. Over the summer the Atlanta native "disassociated" himself from Lil Wayne and T.I.'s America's Most Wanted Tour. He has yet to speak on this latest money matter.
As for October's Own, he's been burned by his rap peers before. Kendrick Lamar called out Drake, his "Poetic Justice" collaborator, via his notorious verse on "Control," and it's unfolded into goading from Eyrkah Badu and possible subliminals at each other, including ones that may have taken place during the BET Hip Hop Awards Cyphers.
Source: BET.com
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