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Metro Boomin has been a go-to producer for quite some time, and he appears to have a big fan in one of the members of the Three 6 Mafia.
Juicy J recently took note of one of the producer’s beats, and went to Twitter on Thursday (December 28) to suggest a familiar voice.
“Project Pat would kill that,” he wrote, which prompted many positive responses from fans who suggested that the super-producer “make it happen.”
Check it out below.
Project Pat would kill that 🔥 https://t.co/WJGUcN1g5R
— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) December 28, 2023
It’s not clear whether Metro Boomin will collaborate with Pat or Juicy, but he recently teased that he’d be doing a new project with Zaytoven.
The Grammy nominated producer posted images of text messages between him and Zaytoven, revealing that they are collaborating on something together.
Metro wrote: “Me and @zaytovenbeatz probably got 100 [three flame emojis] beats by now. I got on here to ask you guys what artist should we do a tape with first but now I’m thinking maybe it should be a compilation tape of various artists over these masterpieces!”
In the text message screenshot, Metro can also be seen reacting to a beat Zaytoven has sent him and he used the goat emoji to signify his belief that Zaytoven is the greatest of all time.
Metro later followed up by teasing a full-on team up as a production duo: “The sound of these beats me and @zaytovenbeatz make together are so unique like nothing my ears have ever heard before. I think we need a name as a production duo.. any ideas?”
The hit producer then dropped his biggest hint a joint album was on the way by responding to a fan asking for Future to rap over a joint Metro/Zaytoven beat when he said: “Got plenty on the album already.”
It isn’t the first joint project Metro has been teasing this year. He has long been teasing fans that a joint album with Future is coming.
Future gave an update on the project on December 23, saying: “album [is] on the way”.
Metro Boomin and Future have a long and successful creative partnership going back over a decade to the release of “Karate Chop” in 2013.
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