Future attends Birthday Bash 20 at Philips Arena on June 20, 2015 in Atlanta.
But wait, there’s more. Future is on the verge of scooping his fourth Billboard 200 chart-topper in just two years, and it turns out he’s got more from where that came from: a new album entitled HNDRXX (pronounced Hendrix).
The prolific rapper dropped news overnight of his latest, 17-track LP which is scheduled to drop this Friday (Feb. 24), just a week behind Future. iTunes is taking pre-orders for the album here.
Rumors swirled in recent hours and days on another new project, which Future was only too pleased to confirm. "Told YALL,I got a fully loaded clip...thought I was bluffing," he tweeted.
Told YALL,I got a fully loaded clip...thought I was bluffing #HNDRXX
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) February 22, 2017
I'm never ever gone bullshit my fans #HNDRXX
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) February 22, 2017
DJ Esco produced the new album and shared its artwork, with the comment “Cant stop wont stop.”
Future’s self-titled album is heading for a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 chart, according to industry forecasters. If Future bows at the top, it’ll mark his fourth successive debut at the summit, following Evol (2016) and What a Time to Be Alive (with Drake) and DS2 (both in 2015). He’ll embark on his Nobody Safe Tour this May with Migos, Kodak Black and Tory Lanez.