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Future ditches his southern Atlanta roots for a trip through Houston -- but stays namechecking southern hip hop greats, mentioning Texas legends Bun B and Pimp C and admitting that they're both "a legend in his memory."
The "Turn on the Lights" rapper is now directing his attention to his upcoming sophomore album Future Hendrix, slated for release some time this year. The first track, "Karate Chop," features Casino and is streaming on Future's Soundcloud.
Watch the clip to catch Future's familiar slur and Trae's slick drawl against a backdrop of bright lights and dark streets.



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