Future was feeling himself after the rapper formerly known as Kanye West made a guest appearance during the “31 Days” emcee’s set at Rolling Loud California on December 13. The 35-year-old man penned a series of braggadocious tweets, including that he was more significant than Jay-Z in these streets.
On December 17, Future, born Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn, took to the social media platform to compare himself to the mogul, writing, “In the streets, I’m bigger than Jigga. Ima run me a B up easy.”
In the streets im bigger then jigga. Ima run me a B up easy.
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) December 18, 2021
Because Black Twitter is both petty and quick to remind folks what it is, responses to Future’s tweet ranged from hilarious to cold-blooded.
@sc Sure Jigga is like, u can keep those streets 🤪🙏🏽🙌🏽💪🏽💙 Just Saying pic.twitter.com/dybVKJ9z6U
— Big Bro Giovanni 💙🇵🇷 (@Bigbrogiovanni) December 18, 2021
Bigger than JAY Z? pic.twitter.com/wa3xehaEZu
— OnlyBuilt4CubanLinx🇯🇲 (@OnlyBuilt4CL) December 18, 2021
Bigger than who? pic.twitter.com/OQG90CfJVl
— Rob (@ZeroFuchsToGive) December 18, 2021
That “in the Future, other niggas playing football with your son” bar still keeps you up at night, huh? 😂
— Brother Lawal (@scrnager) December 18, 2021
And then the ether came from one Twitter user. Jay-Z’s estimated net worth is $1.4 billion vs. Future coming in at a distant $40 million.
“Wear a condom, be a father to all of those kids, make $100 mill, stop doing the drugs. That’s a more impressive feat.”
Wear a condom, be a father to all of those kids, make $100 mill, stop doing the drugs. That’s a more impressive feat
— Cocoa goddess (@Cocoahontas1) December 19, 2021
Future also posted a tweet about getting Ye to pull up for his set at Rolling Loud California.
I’m the only one can get YE to pull up whenever wherever..tuh
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) December 18, 2021
The Atlantan rapped for almost an hour. He and Ye spewed his hits including, “Hurricane,” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” ‘Father Stretch My Hands Pt.1.”
Future didn’t respond to the comments.