If Young Metro don't trust you, Future might shoot you. And if your funds are looking funky, he'll walk off stage. TMZ is reporting today that Future is being sued for failing to perform a complete set back in Louisiana in 2014.

As reported yesterday, Future makes $150,000 for a 45-minute set, but according to a lawsuit filed by promoter Robert Caillier, the rapper failed to meet his performative duties, causing Callier to lose his $15,000 advance and $150,000 in anticipated profit.

But according to Future's camp, TMZ reports, Future performed a single song at the Louisiana gig before his management yanked him off stage, suspecting that Callier would be unable to pay the remainder of the performance fee. Callier is suing for $165k, which covers his perceived and actual losses. There are no further details, such as what Future's rate was a year-plus ago, but we will continue to update this story as news develops.

It's been a banner year for Future, who continues to coast off the success of Dirty Sprite 2 and What A Time To Be Alive. As arguably the hottest rapper out today, it would take multiple lawsuits to even begin to derail the prolific rapper.

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