Fortunately, his Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD project includes only original, homegrown ingredients. Futures been teasing fans with The WIZRD album since the end of 2018 and now the 20-track album. Future - Never Stop by Future published on. The church doors of Freebandz Baptist are officially open. SoundCloud Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD by Future published on. On the Wheezy-produced “Krazy but True,” Future alludes to the rationale behind continuously refining his style: “I’m God to you n****s/I work too hard just to spoil you n****s/You need to pay me my respect/Your socks, rings, and your lean/The way you drop your mixtapes, ad-libs, and everything.” It’s a very gentle ear-flick to the many MCs who’ve borrowed styles and ideas from a man who identifies as The WIZRD. Listen to Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD, a playlist curated by Future on desktop and mobile. Clarke follows the East Atlanta rapper on the. “Call the Coroner” and “Stick to the Models” are as dark as they are celebratory, chock-full of the unabashed nihilism that made 2014’s Monster so powerful. Futures life on and off the stage comes into sharp focus in this revealing documentary.
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As a presentation of yet another identity, Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD-the rapper’s seventh solo album-is less a wholly separate Future than one highlighting elements of them all.įuture reaches back into his own catalog from the outset: “Tryna run a billion up until my ankle pop” line from opening track “Never Stop” recalls 2011’s “Championship Music,” where he raps, “Money coming in from every angle/Paper chasing, running to it tryna break my ankle.” Over the woozy, Tay Keith-produced “Temptation,” he alternates between a conversational flow and the R&B vocal runs he leaned into on 2012’s Astronaut Status mixtape. These are just a few alter egos of the MC born Nayvadius Wilburn, taken up across a decade-long career as one of Atlanta’s most prolific and inventive voices.