Future And Drake Team Up To Enjoy Life In New Video “Life Is Good”
Drake and Future finally reunite, like back in the days, for a solid rap single entitled “Life Is Good”. In the recent years, both superstars have been trying to collaborate but unexpected things were always in the way. Indeed, there were, first, Future’s single “Never Satisfied”, which ends up with few Drake’s lines. Then, comes in 2018, Drake’s “Blue Tint” song which didn’t fully get Future ingredient.
“Life is Good” is a song that both artists can finally call a true collaboration as they both, incorporate their sound signature. The song, produced Dr. Hill and Oz, is entitled with visuals orchestrated by Director X. The images show Drake and Future embodying different jobs from garbage collectors to cook. Moreover, in one scene, where both artists play the role of Apple store customer service representative, Rapper Lil Yachty is featured as a Newbie at the job. Watch below.
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