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Future Opens Up About The Scars left From His Break Up With Ciara

Future Opens Up About The Scars left From His Break Up With Ciara on his latest album. The rapper did not do too much talking after the break up with his baby mama, in fact, he decided to start releasing a lot more music than he did before.

On the slow-winding, self-pitying “Turn on Me,” Future touches on what is still, apparently, a sore spot: the demise of his relationship with Ciara. “I’ve seen so-called good girls turn on me,” he sings on the chorus. After watching Ciara melt their bridges of love, Future’s heart turned black.

The second verse of “Turn on Me” finds Future ruminating on his once-fiery love with Ciara. “Nowadays I deal with lawsuits / you tellin’ me that’s what it came to / licking your panties and bras, aww / that’s how a nigga remember you / after I hit it and splashed in it / you should never ever let a square get it,” he raps. Who can forget about the messy $15 million lawsuit Ciara slapped on Future for defamation early last year?

Later, Future eviscerates the soul of Russell Wilson in the next couple of lines. “You should never ever ever let a square get it/I’m the one put all the flames on you/I had you tatting my name on you,” he rapped.

 

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