[Update] Future’s Team Denies Role In V*olent Tokyo Nightclub Brawl As A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s Camp Takes The Heat
[Update] Future’s Team Denies Role In V*olent Tokyo Nightclub Brawl As A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s Camp Takes The Heat
Future’s team is clearing the air after chaos broke out at a Tokyo nightclub over the weekend.
“Future’s crew was not involved in the ‘Magic City’ brawl whatsoever,” Future’s team shared in a statement with TMZ.
All eyes are now on A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and his entourage, who were caught in a massive brawl that erupted inside Zouk Japan during the Magic City Takeover event. The Bronx rapper was seen in the thick of it, standing on a platform in bright yellow Air Jordan 5s, reportedly looking for something to throw.
Eyewitnesses say A Boogie’s team appeared to be the most aggressive in the melee, though it remains unclear what sparked the v*olence. A clip obtained by TMZ shows the aftermath of the brawl, with money scattered across the floor and dancers fleeing the scene. No arrests have been reported at this time.
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