One of the American artists and rappers Future actually, named Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn, recently released his new single named “Turn Yo Clic Up.” Since its release, the song created a lot of buzz in the entertainment and music industry. Future’s new single appears to diss Ciara’s husband, Russell Wilson. For the unversed, Ciara was Future’s Ex-fiancée.
As if we listen to the latest song, the lyrics allude to the singer’s feelings about his ex-fiancée’s present relationship. Now, What is all the diss contained in that song? Is the song really aiming at Wilson? Let’s dive right into it and unveil the lyrics meaning.
Future always showed up his emotions throughout his music. He is known for his distinct autotune-heavy vocal style and trap beats. The singer’s catchy melodies and lyrics showcase street life, drug use, relationship, and other personal lives.
Now, The ‘Evol’ singer’s new track seems no different, and the listeners speculate that the lyrics might be aimed at Ciara’s husband. While listening to “Turn Yo Clic Up,” one of the lines in the song points direct encounter with Wilson. The rapper raps like “I(Future) got it out the field or F**k Russell.”
The ‘DS2’ singer and Ciara were dated from 2012 to 2014. While both got engaged, the couple had a son together named Future Zahir. In May 2014, the couple called it quits amid rumors of Future being unfaithful to Ciara.
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The Relationship Timeline of Ciara with Russell Wilson
If we talk about the Goodies singer Ciara Princess Harris, shortly known as Ciara. She is a well-known American songwriter, dancer, model, and popular singer. The singer’s genre incorporates R&B, hip-hop, dance, and pop elements.
Her songs mainly consist of love themes, empowerment, self-love, and confidence. The singer gained many followers and fans through her energetic dance moves, charismatic stage appearance, and sultry voice.
Basic Instinct singer is recognized as multi-talented and entertainer. Despite their singing career, the actor also ventured into modeling and also appeared in various films and showed her acting skills. The singer’s personal life also grabbed the media’s attention.
After her split with Future in 2014, earlier, in 2015, Ciara dated Wilson and married the following year before they had their daughter, Sienna, in 2017. After three years, the couple welcomed their son named Win.
This is not Future’s first time digging up about Wilson. In 2019, the singer publicly aimed the NFL player and called out Wilson for not holding back Ciara from badmouthing him on social media platforms.
Future said that “He(Russell) is not being the man in that position.” he further added that “He(Russell) no telling her, chill out with on the internet. Don’t even talk to him. I’m your husband! You better not bring his name!” he continued If it was him(Future) “she (Ciara) couldn’t even bring his name up. she knew it and she couldn’t even bring her exes names up.”
Later, the ‘Honest’ singer claimed that he was happy for Ciara and Wilson and had no hate for his ex’s husband. At the start of the year, Ciara got an appreciation for her response to the “selective outrage” she faced over the sheer dress.
The singer dressed up for Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party. She took her Tik-Tok handle to make a joke about her outfit, where she was seen in a sheer netted dress which created mixed reactions. The mom of three jokingly debuted her next year’s outfit and filmed herself while she was wearing a long white bed cover sheet and black colored shades. She captioned the video and wrote in her Point of View, “How I’m pulling up to Vanity Fair next year.”
Overall, Future’s new single created an intriguing discussion about the latest diss. It is always essential to approach this buzz with empathy and understanding. These are all only speculation behind the lyrics. We expect that Ciara’s husband and her ex-fiancé resolve their disputes and navigate through the emotions that this situation may cause.
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