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Ciara is currently expecting a child with her husband, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, and dropped her defamation suit against Future in January.
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She's obviously moved on — but Future still seems to see her as his property, as BET points out, rapping later in the track: "Anytime I got you, girl you my possession /
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even if I hit you once, you part of my collection."
Future told Rap-Up earlier this week that "My Collection" might stir up some drama.
"It might get attention," he explained. "It might get more
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attention than I want it to get, it might get attention I thought it wouldn’t get, it might get the wrong attention, it might get great attention. Who knows? I
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just know it’s a song I feel good about. I feel great about everything that I’m saying. Whenever you deliver on tracks, to not hold nothing back, and this is
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me not holding anything back … People might react to it different. They might tweet about it different. Or however somebody might think it’s directed to them … I hate that I have to be
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the person that touch on their life and be personal and direct with certain situations but I’m glad it’s me than anybody else."
He was right about that "tweet about
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That ol' hatchet is far from buried: Despite saying last week that he wants to "become a better person than I was yesterday," Future just dragged Ciara to hell and back on his sixth studio album, HNDRXX.
The 33-year-old rapper opens his latest record — released a week after his self-titled project debuted at No. 1 — by smack-talking and slut-shaming his ex in in a song called "My Collection.
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