The Weeknd Links Up With Future for New Song 'Low Life'
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The Metro Boomin-co-produced collaboration with the rapper came on Christmas Day along with The Weeknd's remix to Jeremih's 'Pass Dat'.

AceShowbiz - The Weeknd surprised fans with two new songs he dropped on Christmas Day. One of the tracks is called "Low Life" which features guest verses from rapper Future and production from Metro Boomin and Ben Billions.

On the laid-back collaboration, The Weeknd sings about representing for the low life while Future boasts about his lifestyle that's fueled by drugs, alcohol and girls. "I'm reppin' for that low life," the Canadian singer repeatedly declares on the song before his collaborator adds, "Make 'em take a sip of Ace of Spade like its water/ I've been on the molly and the Xans with your daughter/ If she catch me cheating, I will never tell her sorry."

The song caps off The Weeknd and Future's big year. The former has been ruling the charts with hits like "Can't Feel My Face", "The Hills" and "Earned It" from his new album "Beauty Behind the Madness". As for the Atlanta native, he released two successful albums that included the joint effort with Drake, "What a Time to Be Alive".

The other song The Weeknd shared on Christmas was a remix to Jeremih's "Pass Dat". The Canadian star makes a lot of reference to drugs in some new lines he added to the tune, which was originally featured on Jeremih's "Late Nights: The Album".

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