Honest opinion leaves Drake tour with no Future

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Drake In Concert at James L. Knight Center

Hip-hop wouldn’t be hip-hop without the obligatory feuds, so it’s no real surprise that a new one seems to have erupted.

Just days away from the “Would You Like a Tour?” launch, Drake has kicked Future off his US tour, sparking off rumours that Future, in turn, is suing Drake for $1.5 million.

According to pagesix.com, Drake demanded that the “Honest” rapper be removed from his tour after reading an interview on Billboard.com, in which he criticised Drake’s album Nothing Was the Same.

Future was quoted as saying: “Drake made an album that is full of hits but it doesn’t grab you. They’re not possessive; they don’t make you feel the way I do.”

The story was later removed after Future’s managers claimed that his quotes were off the record and taken out of context. However, Drake was so angry that he immediately demanded Future be pulled from the tour. “He told his agent either Future gets fired, or he’ll fire him,” a source told Page Six. Future was fired, but brought back following negotiations late last week. However, he pulled out for good over the weekend after Drake’s camp demanded he make financial concessions.

Future, who was set to earn about $40,000 per show, is set to file a lawsuit this week against Drake for lost wages amounting to around $1.5 million. Representatives for both Drake and Future had no comment. A representative 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.”

Future was set to join Drake and Miguel on the 39-city “Would You Like a Tour?” trek, which kicks off Friday in Pittsburgh.