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The Unheard Melodies: A Tale of Lost Beats 

by | Sep 4, 2023 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert | 0 comments

Music‘s chronicles are filled with untold tales of tunes and albums that, for a multitude of reasons, never saw the light of day. Recently, the eminent producer, Metro Boomin, added a new chapter to this narrative. An unexpected power cut at his residence led to the tragic loss of three exclusive beats crafted for the renowned hip-hop artist, Future

A Power Outage and Lost Beats 

The incident unfolded on a seemingly ordinary Tuesday, the 29th of August. Metro Boomin was working on his MPC 3000, creating beats that were destined to become iconic Future Beats. But fate had other plans. A sudden power outage at his residence resulted in the loss of these beats, leaving the producer in despair. 

“Just made 3 fire beats on my MPC 3000 and the power just went off at the crib,” Metro Boomin expressed his frustration on Twitter. His disappointment was palpable as he continued, “I didn’t even get to record them in yet. I’m finna go cry myself to sleep bye y’all.” 

The Anticipated Metro-Future Joint Project 

News of the lost beats stirred up speculation amongst fans about the status of the long-awaited Metro-Future joint project. The project, which has been teased for months, now seems likely to face further delays. 

Metro Boomin’s Recent Works 

Despite the setback, Metro Boomin has continued to engage his fans with new releases. His recent work includes the soundtrack for Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, featuring artists like Swae Lee, Lil Wayne, Offset, Coi Leray, JID, Lil Uzi Vert, and more. 

The Last Rap Album to Go No. 1 

Before the release of Lil Uzi Vert’s Pink Tape in late June, Metro Boomin held the honor of having the last rap album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200. This achievement sparked numerous conversations about the current state of Hip-Hop. 

Heroes And Villains: A Metro Boomin Masterpiece 

In December 2022, Metro Boomin released the album Heroes And Villains, featuring big names like John Legend, Chris Brown, Gunna, Young Thug, Don Toliver, and more. The track “Creepin’,” a modern reimagining of Mario Winans’ classic “I Don’t Wanna Know,” featured The Weeknd and 21 Savage and was a particular hit amongst fans. 

The Much Loved “Creepin” 

“Creepin” quickly became a fan favorite, and its popularity led to a remix featuring none other than Diddy himself. The music video for the remix was well-received, accumulating millions of views. 

In Conclusion 

The incident of the lost Future Beats presents a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of music creation. Even the most skilled producers like Metro Boomin can face unexpected setbacks. However, as Metro Boomin’s ongoing projects and recent releases show, such setbacks are but stepping stones in the journey of music production. 

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