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Future Slides Through With Some Advice For The New Year


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2018 has been a quiet year, by Future's standards. Of course, following the back-toback drop of 2017's Future HNDRXX, a single soundtrack and watered down collaboration album feels light in comparison. Still, that's not to say that Future hasn't been keeping busy, making money moves behind the scenes, befitting of his iconic status. While we're still waiting for his proper solo album to arrive, presumably in 2019, it would appear that Future is ready and willing to dole out gems for any aspiring hustler. 

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"Mind the business that pays u," writes Fewtch, alongside a dapper IG picture. "2019 blessings." Clearly, the man is set on starting the year off right, positioning himself to expand on his already considerable net worth of thirty-plus million. All things considered, it would be wise to pay attention to Future's words, given his own tendency to lead by example. It's rare to see him factored in alongside hip-hop's prominent businessmen; perhaps 2019 will change that narrative entirely. 

What do you expect to see from Future in the coming year? 

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