Molly Santana Joins Drake And Future On “Ran To Atlanta”
Today, Los Angeles based rapper and boundary pushing artist, Molly Santana joins Future & Drake as featured artist on the new track “Ran To Atlanta,” from his newly released album Iceman. The surprise collaboration marks a major moment for the rising artist, continuing her rapid ascent as rap’s most closely watched new... The post Molly Santana Joins Drake And Future On “Ran To Atlanta” appeared first on The Garnette Report.
Today, Los Angeles based rapper and boundary pushing artist, Molly Santana joins Future & Drake as featured artist on the new track “Ran To Atlanta,” from his newly released album Iceman. The surprise collaboration marks a major moment for the rising artist, continuing her rapid ascent as rap’s most closely watched new artists, with Future even shouting her out on the track: “Bring all the freaks to France and skrrt in the Sprinter, they wanna play Molly Santana. Watch the video of Drake, Future, & Molly Santana below.
The collaboration follows a breakout stretch for Molly, who is gearing up for a busy 2026. Last week, she performed at Rolling Loud Miami, delivering an electrifying set that also featured a surprise appearance from North West. Watch her set HERE. Next, she will deliver a special performance at Sukeban, the Japanese female pro-wrestling league’s World Championship event, on May 19 in New York City. Tickets are available HERE. Following that, she is set to perform at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash Festival on June 12 before kicking off her EU festival run in July, which includes a sold-out headline show in London that sold out in under two hours. She will also perform at Austin City Limits in October. More information HERE. Full dates below.
Last summer, Molly released her highly praised sophomore album Molly and Her Week of Wonders. Spanning 17 tracks, the project stays rooted in her core sound while expanding into more dreamlike, surreal textures, mirroring the coming-of-age themes and eerie tone of the 1970 Czech film Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, which inspired the title. Featuring collaborations with Che, Showjoe, and Hardrock, the album explores surrealism, self-discovery, and the unspoken pressures of girlhood today, unfolding as a dreamlike coming-of-age narrative drawn from Molly’s own experiences navigating the industry.
In support of the album, Molly embarked on a 15-date North American tour, kicking off July 22 in Denver and bringing her electrifying live show to major cities including Chicago, Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles, before concluding in San Francisco. The run further brought the world of the album to life on stage, deepening the visual and sonic universe she created.
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