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Breaking: Ahead of New Music, Gurinder Gill & Money Musik Link Up At Metro Boomin & Future’s Last ‘We Don’t Trust You’ Concert In British Columbia

Photo: Instagram/Gurinder Gill and Future

Amidst high anticipation for new music, Punjabi emcee Gurinder Gill linked up with record producer Money Musik (Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, AP Dhillon, Nav, Offset & Babyface Ray) at Rogers Arena.

Reportedly, the flagrant “4 Bakiyan” emcee and its producer, who teased forthcoming music inspired by Atlanta rap earlier this summer, were in attendance at Metro Boomin & Future’s last “We Don’t Trust You” tour concert in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Performing a slew of their top-tier records at the Rogers Arena, Boomin & Future closed out one of the highest-grossing Hip-Hop tours this year.

Across the massive live set, Boominati & Freebandz CEOs enlisted “Type Shit”, “Fried”, “Like That”, “Streets Made Me A King”, “Drink N Dance” and more records from their hard-hitting collaborative efforts “We Don’t Trust You” and “We Still Don’t Trust You”.

Check out Metro Boomin & Future’s massive Vancouver performance in pictures.

Earlier this summer, Gill & Musik previewed new music set to release soon. The “GOAT” emcee is yet to reveal any further details about the forthcoming record.

Watch the flagrant preview via Instagram.

The “Times Up” rapper’s rare appearance arrives amidst his AP Dhillon releasing his massive EP “The Brownprint” via Republic Records.

Traversing 9 top-tier records, the project features appearances by Atlanta’s rap superstar Gunna, Nigerian singer Ayra Starr, legendary Punjabi veteran Jazzy B, Shinda Kahlon and Syra.

In other news, Future has concluded the “We Don’t Trust You” tour with a mixtape announcement. First teased in May this year, the “Rotation” emcee has premiered a massive “Mixtape Pluto” trailer. Watch it here.

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Listen to the “Hard Choices” album by Gurinder Gill via Spotify below.

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