In a world saturated with superficiality, Future and Metro Boomin deliver a stark, unflinching narrative with “Streets Made Me A King.”

This song is a harrowing confessional, a sonic testament to the crucible of the streets that forged the men they have become.

The track is a bleak, industrial soundscape, a sonic mirror reflecting the desolate urban environments that birthed the rapper’s raw talent.

Metro’s production is a masterclass in atmospheric tension, complementing Future’s gritty vocals with a haunting undercurrent that pulls the listener into the depths of despair and resilience.

Future’s lyrics are a stark, unflinching portrayal of a life lived on the edge, a world where survival is a daily gamble. His voice, a raw instrument capable of conveying both vulnerability and defiance, paints a vivid picture of a youth spent navigating a labyrinth of crime and desperation.

Yet, amidst the darkness, there is a flicker of triumph, a defiant assertion of power in the face of adversity. The chorus, a stark, repetitive mantra, is a chilling declaration of identity forged in the fires of the streets. It’s a song that demands attention, a sonic punch to the gut that lingers long after the final note fades.

Quotable Lyrics:

Five thousand pounds in a tractor, I’ma get ’em off
Workin’ on the avenue, young Pluto came up servin’ raw
F**k the Constitution, b*tch, I grew up in the drug zone
All this prostitution, h**, you know a ni**a love gone

Smack a h**, then pass her to my brother, then we toast
Thought I would come in Lamborghini, whipped up in the Ghost
Millionaire, young ni**a had done made it off the porch
Million-dollar ‘Rari, got it parked beside the Porsche
Go digital, sittin’ in the fish bowl, super sport

WavWax.com / New Music Release

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