Thug Super Slimey Zip — Future Young
The collaborative mixtape SUPER SLIMEY by Atlanta icons Young Thug was a surprise release on October 20, 2017
The Genesis of SUPER SLIMEY: A Trap Armageddon
To understand the demand for the SUPER SLIMEY zip, you must first understand the context. August 2017 was a watershed month for hip-hop. Future was coming off the success of HNDRXX and FUTURE, proving he could dominate both melodic and street charts simultaneously. Young Thug, meanwhile, was at his creative peak, fresh off Beautiful Thugger Girls. Future Young Thug SUPER SLIMEY zip
The Official Project
In October 2017, Future and Young Thug dropped SUPER SLIMEY – a 13-track joint mixtape featuring “Patek Water” (with Offset) and “No Cap.” It was a solid, trap-heavy release, but fans immediately noticed something: it felt short. At just 40 minutes, with half the tracks already teased on social media, many believed a deluxe or second disc was coming. The collaborative mixtape SUPER SLIMEY by Atlanta icons
📌 Note: In accordance with copyright laws and safety guidelines, I cannot provide direct download links or .zip files for copyrighted music albums. The Evolution of Flows: Since 2017, Thug has
For years, fans have speculated about a sequel. Recent reports suggest that Super Slimey 2 is actively in development as of early 2026. Future & Young Thug Super Slimey Production Credits
Streaming Platforms: The album is available for high-quality streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, and Audiomack.
- The Evolution of Flows: Since 2017, Thug has pushed boundaries even further with So Much Fun and Punk, while Future just cemented his GOAT status with albums like I Never Liked You and the We Don't Trust You series with Metro. Hearing them trade bars over a fresh Metro Boomin or Wheezy production in 2024 would be a totally different vibe—probably harder and darker.
- The Slime Factor: No two artists define the "slime" aesthetic better. They are the fathers of the modern melodic trap sound. A new zip file would instantly clear the summer.
- The Vault: We know they have hundreds of songs in the stash. If the original was a loose compilation of hits, imagine what a curated, focused sequel would sound like.
The Countdown Begins