![]() "Future & Kanye West Embrace The Dark Side In 'Keep It Burning' Video". ^ a b c d Bustard, Andy (April 29, 2022).Release history Release history for "Keep It Burnin" Charts Chart performance for "Keep It Burnin" ![]() They rap and show some dance moves while surrounded by their crews. Both are dressed in all black, while Future wears a hood and sunglasses and West's face is covered with a black mask. In it, Future and Kanye West are seen under a circular spotlight in a warehouse, surrounded by darkness, through bird's-eye view. The official music video was directed by Rick Nyce. Meanwhile, Future raps about his journey to fame and his past ("Seen too much violence, done seen too much death / Bodies on bodies, got a gang full of them / Raised by gangsters, prostitutes and pimps"). He also makes references to Kardashian's lack of support for his 2020 presidential campaign, as well as his plan to run for president again in 2024: "Rubbin' on your ass but your mouth is the issue / When you run for '24, I bet your spouse gon' be with you". Kanye West addresses his divorce from Kim Kardashian, first referencing buying a house next to hers ("I'ma buy a home next to your home if I miss you"). The song features a "progressive" trap production, over which the two artists reflect on where they each came from. This version notably contains an interpolation of " Burning Down the House" by new wave band Talking Heads. An early version with unfinished vocals appeared on an early version of the album from West's $200 Stem Player, but was removed shortly after. The song was originally recorded for Kanye West's album Donda 2. It was sent to Italian contemporary hit radio on May 6, 2022, as the third official single from the album. It was first released on April 29, 2022, from Future's ninth studio album I Never Liked You, with an accompanying music video. " Keep It Burnin" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper Future featuring fellow American rapper Kanye West. He has co-written the screenplays for Trespasses and HBO’s Dangerous Touch.2022 single by Future featuring Kanye West "Keep It Burnin" His novel The Tinderbox: Soldier of Indira, with illustrations by his wife Yvonne, was published in October 2020. Phillips is also a director, having recently helmed episodes of Fox’s The Cleaning Lady and Prodigal Son, AMC’s hit series Fear the Walking Dead, Longmire, and ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Īnd here's a fun fact: Phillips also writes. Recent film credits include the upcoming Amblin feature Easter Sunday, Warner Brothers’ The 33, Created Equal directed by Bill Duke, and Sundance Festival favorite Filly Brown, for which he was named Best Actor at the Imagen Awards. He received an Emmy nomination for “Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Drama or Comedy” for his roles in both Amazon’s Conversations in LA and History Channel’s Crossroads of History. His TV credits include the Fox series Prodigal Son and Netflix series Longmire, along with Amazon’s Goliath, FX’s You’re the Worst, CBS’ Blue Bloods, and recurring roles on Fox’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Netflix’s The Ranch. He received a Tony Award nomination for his starring role in the 1996 Broadway revival of The King and I. Phillips rose to fame appearing in such movies as La Bamba, Young Guns, Courage Under Fire, and Stand and Deliver. "That's the atmosphere that we try to promote at Burnin Mouth - a place that does chicken really well, with a family friendly environment." "We lived on the Dallas side of town and what we noticed was that the city of Fort Worth was more hospitable and laid back," he says. He says they chose to open in Fort Worth because of the people. "The restaurant was called China Gate and located next to the old Valley View mall off of Montfort." "I grew up in the restaurant world, as my parents used to run one of the first and oldest Chinese buffet restaurants in Dallas," Xu says. ![]() The two are realtors, but they also have some distinctive restaurant history. The Fort Worth location is a franchise brought to Texas by Eric Chen and Jiyou Xu, who have lived in the DFW area for more than 30 years. They strive to go above and beyond with touches such as toasted buns, house-made coleslaw, brine, flour dredge, and spices.
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