Future did not take kindly to an overexcited fan shouting in his face while he was in Milan, Italy.
In the clip, posted on social media by the fan themselves, the Atlanta rapper is seated in the back of a car as it gets mobbed by rabid fans.
The fan can be heard shouting at Hendrix in Italian through his car window, but the Freebandz boss appeared uncomfortable with the loudness as he held up his hand and motioned for the fan to lower his voice and energy levels.
“Why are you yelling?!” he asked, imitating the fan, before winding up his window and driving off.
The fan saw the funny side of the encounter, at least, captioning the clip: “Future asking me to chill is crazy [skull emoji].”
Future told an Italian fan to chill & stop yelling at him 😂 pic.twitter.com/C5POSCGeta
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) September 18, 2024
Future is currently gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated new project Mixtape Pluto.
The mixtape is currently scheduled to drop on Friday (September 20) and will feature 17 new songs according to its recently shared tracklist, although guest artists and producers have yet to be revealed.
Despite keeping features a secret until its release, Future previously teased a Travis Scott collaboration called “South of France” that is included on the tracklist.
The “March Madness” hitmaker has been teasing Mixtape Pluto for a while now, and recently got fans excited that Pharrell was involved in the project.
The duo posed for a picture that was posted online by Skateboard P’s longtime collaborator Mick the Ruler last month, along with the caption: “Neptune Pluto.”
Producer Southside also confirmed his involvement in the project in an interview with XXL and teased that Future was experimenting with new sonics.
The 808 Mafia maestro described his work on the album as “a new sound, like a whole new vibe.”
Mixtape Pluto will mark the trap titan’s third full-length offering of 2024 following his two successful joint albums with Metro Boomin, We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You.
Those albums both debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, while We Don’t Trust You single “Like That” topped the Hot 100 and ignited the Kendrick Lamar–Drake beef which has dominated the Hip Hop news cycle for most of the year.