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Future Says Upcoming Album Title Will Be Announced Soon


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Yesterday, we were all surprised when Future uploaded a countdown onto his social media pages. The rapper had just wiped his page clean, which is usually a telltale sign to expect some new music soon. As expected, Fewtch delivered, dropping "Crushed Up" today. Later on in the day, he threw us in for another loop when, without any notice, it was announced that he would be following up the single with a Mass Appeal-produced documentary next week and an album the following week. Many have been trying to decode his content to see if a title becomes apparent and so far, nothing has come out as a frontrunner. Future seems to be set on a name for his next project but he's not giving it away just yet.

In his social announcement of the album, Pluto noted that the title will be announced soon. His release will be the first high-profile drop of the year in terms of the hip-hop calendar, granted somebody doesn't beat him to the shot and drops a surprise project in the next few weeks.

Future was present for much of 2018 but he didn't make as big of an impact as in past years. Hopefully, his new project starts things off right so that he can enjoy a strong 2019. What are you expecting from the Atlanta artist?

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