We on the up, up, up We on the up, up, up We on the up, up, up Yeah
The original version of "Neva End" appeared on Future's debut studio album, Pluto . Produced by , the song showcased Future's "icy love robot" persona—a blend of Auto-Tuned emotional vulnerability and trap aesthetics.
This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end I need you here with me, yeah I need you here with me, yeah neva end remix future latest
However, here is the latest surrounding the track:
“Neva End (Remix)” is a historical marker: We on the up, up, up We on
The music video (directed by Motion Family) shows Future and Drake in contrasting moods – Future intense, Drake contemplative – visually representing two sides of the same “toxic but loyal love” coin.
We on the up, up, up We on the up, up, up We on the up, up, up Yeah We on the up
Future’s featuring Kelly Rowland remains a landmark track in the evolution of melodic trap, bridging the gap between Atlanta's gritty street anthems and mainstream R&B. While originally released as the lead single for his 2012 repackaged debut album, Pluto 3D , the track continues to resurface in the cultural zeitgeist. The Evolution of a Classic
This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end I need you here with me, yeah I need you here with me, yeah
This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end This gon' neva end, this gon' neva end I need you here with me, yeah I need you here with me, yeah