Future Gets Promising “MIXTAPE PLUTO” First Week Sales Projections

When we look back at 2024 in the hip-hop history books, we won’t be able to tell that story without Future’s prolific run. After two Metro Boomin collab albums that kicked off a legendary rap battle, he’s back with MIXTAPE PLUTO. While the discussion around this new project didn’t come with as many extracurricular narratives, it clearly still resonated with audiences. Moreover, HITS Daily Double reports that the mixtape is projected to sell anywhere between 120K and 135K units in its first week. This means that it has a solid chance of cinching another No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 albums chart for the Atlanta MC, which would mark his 11th album to do so.

Of course, we won’t know for sure until the official charts drop next week, but this is still a big win for Future. However, some fans still expressed confusion around MIXTAPE PLUTO. Some teased features for the project, including Travis Scott and Gunna, didn’t end up appearing. In fact, the latter seemed to address this issue online, which fueled more theories and rumors about the potential reasons why.

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Future’s Success With MIXTAPE PLUTO

 
 
 
 
 
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Nevertheless, there’s a good reason as to why fans are enjoying Future’s latest mixtape so much. As the title suggests, MIXTAPE PLUTO is more evocative of his classic 2010s releases than his Metro collabs, on which we only got a slight taste of them through the bonus tracks on WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU. Sure, these collab albums held plenty of shades of 56 Nights and other tapes, but this new record and its impressive production credits fully lean into Pluto’s talents and classic appeal.

Meanwhile, Future’s influence continues to loom large over much of the rap world. For example, Playboi Carti puzzled fans when he dropped the single “ALL RED,” mainly because he sounded so much like his “Teen X” collaborator. While this is a more obvious and direct comparison, this isn’t even counting the countless rap projects that owe much of their identity to Fewtch in recent years. With projects like MIXTAPE PLUTO under his belt and its subsequent success, it’s no wonder he’s still a king.

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Future Goes 3-For-3 On Our New “Fire Emoji” Playlist Update: Stream

This was a pretty massive release week for hip-hop albums and singles, and our latest Fire Emoji playlist update is here to round the best of the best up for your convenience. Leading the way is Future’s MIXTAPE PLUTO, a hotly anticipated project that marks his third of the year. “TOO FAST,” “LIL DEMON,” and “READY TO COOK UP” are easy highlights to shout out for their woozy energy. In addition, we also got a new LP from Lil Tecca, PLAN A. While the record has a solid amount of variety and dynamism to it, we think that “I CAN’T LET GO” is a particularly electrifying note to start your journey with.

Also on Fire Emoji is the continuation of another wild 2024 run: The Alchemist’s new album The Genuine Articulate. It’s a short but very sweet effort, and we’d recommend “Details” with Larry June to hear one of the smoothest sample flips of the month so far. As far as other albums to look forward to, GloRilla recently released a single for her upcoming project Glorious, “Hollon.” It’s her trademark Memphis formula, but with more eerie synths and a more cavernous bass tone to spice things up from her work’s usual (but still enjoyable) muddiness.

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HNHH Fire Emoji Playlist: Stream

But let’s keep it moving on Fire Emoji with some quick single shout-outs. Nardo Wick and BossMan Dlow have some pretty menacing but chilled-out chemistry on “Oh S**t,” whose piano keys contrast the more dark chords quite well. As part of his new comic book/single series, Kid Cudi released “DONT WORRY” with Chip Tha Ripper, a compelling mix of dreamy soundscapes and buzzing bass. On a slightly similar psychedelic tip, we have the latest auto-croon jam from TiaCorine, “Different Color Stones” and its playful attitude.

Meanwhile, Meek Mill pulled up in a “CYBER TRUCK” on his new single, which is exactly his style of sharp snares and confident flows. Ray Vaughn and SiR rep Top Dawg on the former’s new song “Everybody Dies,” which might be the most well-rounded release of the week. Finally, we wanted to pay tribute to Rich Homie Quan’s memory by pointing you to his posthumous “Song Cry” single, notable for its emotional vulnerability and the dark context it now falls under. But through his catalog, his loved ones and fans can continue to celebrate his life and preserve his legacy. Let us know what your favorite Fire Emoji inclusion was this week, as well as what else we missed, down in the comments section below. Check the playlist out above and, as always, come back to HNHH for more great music releases around the clock.
Rest In Peace Rich Homie Quan.

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Gunna Reacts To His Feature On Future’s Project Being Axed

Heading into this weekend, Future had most of the hip-hop community’s ears due to his MIXTAPE PLUTO project arriving. It’s here as of yesterday, September 20, and it’s his third release of 2024. With a title such as this one, fans were looking forward to hearing that sort of Future again. So far, a lot of listeners are pretty pleased with the results. However, there are some out there who a little let down. Leading up to it, there was some real hope that Future would include the contributions of Gunna and Travis Scott.

“SOUTH OF FRANCE” (Travis) and “TOLD MY” (Gunna) were the respective cuts to have said guest appearances. But for whatever reason, the 17-song LP is feature-less. Some were respecting the decision, feeling that he was tailoring this project to his OG fans or just didn’t feel they were necessary enough. But as we said, there is quite a bit of frustration on the internet. “Future album got no features and he think we listening i’m f***ing crying”, one X user says.

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Gunna Breaks Silence Amid Confusion Surrounding Feature On Future’s Project

 
 
 
 
 
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So far, Travis Scott has not reacted to this development. Given that they were just working on a handful of songs off of WE DON’T TRUST YOU, things are most likely solid there. However, Gunna is seemingly addressing it after 24 hours, but he doesn’t seem as affected by it as people may try and make it out to be. “It’s not personal it’s just business”, he wrote on an IG story according to a repost from DJ Akademiks. For a little while, there relationship has been a little rocky perhaps due to the Young Thug and YSL trial debacle. But if Gunna is being candid and is actually referring to the Future feature, things look to be on the up and up.

What are your thoughts on Gunna seemingly reacting to his feature on Future’s MIXTAPE PLUTO being removed? Do you think he’s upset or is he being understanding? Are you disappointed in the project, why or why not? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Future and Gunna. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Mixtape Future Is The Best Version Of Future

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Future is currently the most hard-working artist in hip-hop. After releasing two albums produced by Metro Boomin this year, We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, he’s returning to the well one more time with Mixtape Pluto.

For some fans, it’s the best of the three, for the same reason that the paired projects marked a return to form for Future in the minds of many longtime fans. Mixtape Pluto calls back to one of the most productive and fan-revered eras of the veteran trap rapper’s career.

Of course, I am referring to the Future era in which he released no fewer than five standout projects from 2014 to 2016. Beginning with the DJ Esco-hosted mixtape Monster and including Beast Mode with Zaytoven, 56 Nights with DJ Esco, What A Time To Be Alive with Drake, and, of course, DS2, and ending arguably with 2016’s Purple Reign and Evol, Future’s 2015 run was rivaled only by a few in hip-hop, and all of them are titans of the culture.

During this time, he released 10 platinum-selling singles, including some of his most beloved festival hype DJ playlist favorites, like “March Madness” “Jumpman” with Drake, and “Low Life” with The Weeknd. These time may not have produced his highest-charting, but it began Future’s string of multi-platinum hits (beginning with “F*ck Up Some Commas” from DS2 at No. 55) and it contains the densest concentration thereof (peaking with “Low Life” with eight certifications).

Unlike prior albums Pluto and Honest, and latter albums like Hndrxx, High Off Life, or even his Metro Boomin collabs, this success was driven by Future’s gritty solo charisma, with much less of the focus on melodizing his heartbreak. Instead, he growled dismissive dispatches from the depths of his hedonistic excesses, going out of his way to shoot down any suggestion of soulful introspection or simping.

He also needed little in the way of featured artistry to fuel his ascent. While Future himself was a hotly demanded guest star on works from other artists, including DJ Khaled, Mike Will Made It, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla Sign, and 21 Savage, the only collaborations of his from 2015 to chart were those from What A Time, a collaborative album, while “Low Life” with The Weeknd was the biggest hit he had to feature another artist in 2016.

He was at the height of his powers — which you could argue he most strongly taps into on his other mixtapes. Mixtape Pluto might not only apply to 2015 and 2016; it might also refer to his street-bred beginnings with tapes like the original Dirty Sprite or collaborative efforts like Super Slimey with Young Thug or Beast Mode 2 with Zaytoven.

The new tape indeed does find Future going solo for its 17 tracks. There’s a mixture of producers, but all of them provide vintage 808 and skittering snares — exactly the sort of backdrop over which the Atlanta native thrives. The hypnotic, chant-like choruses? They’re represented here on tracks like “Lil Demon” and “Aye Say Gang.” The rapping is as crisp as it’s ever been. And for those fans who love wounded Future, there are a few standouts like “Too Fast” and “Lost My Dog.”

Which is why Mixtape Pluto is hitting all the right notes with those fans who’ve been following him all this time. Future — an artist with roots that reach back to Atlanta’s initial epoch in the rap mainstream with Outkast and Dungeon Family — has transformed dozens of times over the course of his career, but the form he always seems to return to is the one that has the most potential to go anywhere and everywhere else. Mixtape Future is the best Future, because like the future, the possibilities are endless.

Future “MIXTAPE PLUTO” Production Credits Revealed

Future released MIXTAPE PLUTO on Friday, his third release of 2024. The mixtape comes after two successful collaborations with Metro Boomin, on WE DON’T TRUST YOU and WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, respectively. Of course, the former is most known for the track “Like That” with Kendrick Lamar, but it is still a project that received praise from Future fans. Historically, Future is known for working with many producers. Metro has become his most famous collaborator, but fans will fondly remember the days of his old mixtapes, where he worked with 808 Mafia, specifically Atlanta-based producer Southside. Notably, Metro Boomin does not appear at all on the new project’s tracklist.

Southside executive produced MIXTAPE PLUTO, a throwback to a previous era of Future’s career. He previously had an EP credit on 56 Nights, the 2015 mixtape that came in the middle of Future’s most prolific period as an artist. Additionally, he co-produced “TEFLON DON,” “LIL DEMON,” “SKI,” “PRESS THE BUTTON,” “BRAZZIER,” “SOUTH OF FRANCE,” and “MADE MY H*E FAINT.” Wheezy (whose tag is also voiced by Future) makes multiple appearances as well. “MJ” is one of those tracks, an early fan favorite online.

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Future’s MIXTAPE PLUTO Production Credits Revealed

Prior to MIXTAPE PLUTO‘s release, Future penned a tribute to his cousin, the late Rico Wade. Wade’s house, whose basement is referred to as “The Dungeon,” is on the cover. Wade, who was part of the famed Organized Noize production collective (itself a part of the larger Dungeon Family collective), helped contribute to the success of OutKast, TLC, and Goodie Mob. He also helped shape Future’s early music. It was a touching tribute to one of the most influential producers in hip-hop history. You can read the comprehensive list of production credits for Future’s latest work below.

MIXTAPE PLUTO production credits:

1. TEFLON DON
Prod. by Southside, FBG Goat, AyoPeeb, MoXart Beatz, Topp, London On Da Track and Desro
2. LIL DEMON
Prod. by Southide and Smatt
3. SKI
Prod. by Smatt, Gedo and Southside
4. READY TO COOK UP
Prod. by Wheezy and Juke Wong
5. PLUTOSKI
Prod. by Juke Wong, Southside and Wheezy
6. TOO FAST
Prod. by Dj Champ, Ike, Taurus and McCoy
7. OCEAN
Prod. by Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Jack Uriah and Wheezy
8. PRESS THE BUTTON
Prod. by FBG Goat, Southside, BeatzBYRRose and Topp
9. MJ
Prod. by Wheezy and Bryan Yepes
10. BRAZZIER
Prod. by Southside and Dy krazy
11. SOUTH OF FRANCE
Prod. by Wheezy, Southside and Car!ton
12. SURFING A TSUNAMI
Prod. by Wheezy and CHE’ FUEGO 3000
13. MADE MY H*E FAINT
Prod. by Southside and Wheezy
14. TOLD MY
Prod. by Juke Wong, Wheezy, nothingto$ay and Dy krazy
15. OATH
Prod. by Koncept P, Taurus, 808 Jayy and Rocaine
16. LOST MY DOG
Prod. by FNZ and Atl Jacob
17. AYE SAY GANG
Prod. by Neenyo, CHE’ FUEGO 3000 and Wheezy

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Future Laments Moving ‘Too Fast’ In Love In His First Video From ‘Mixtape Pluto’

Although Future is calling his new album Mixtape Pluto, he’s not straying too far away from the heartbroken habits that got him where he is. In the video for “Too Fast,” the first(!) single from the album, Future laments moving too quickly in love and letting his guard down too easily — especially when it comes to his bank account. In the chorus, Future lists all the gifts he’s given to women who only broke his heart in the end, coming to the conclusion that he’s got to do better research if he’s going to be spending all this money.

“Bought a Patek, I was movin’ too fast,” he worries. “New G-Wagon, I was movin’ too fast / Got the condo, I was movin’ too fast / Only sorry ’cause I was movin’ too fast / So we said I knew it wasn’t gon’ last.”

Mixtape Pluto is Future’s first solo project since 2022’s I Never Liked You, which generated Future’s first No. 1 single, “Wait For U” with Drake and Tems. However, it’s his third project this year overall after he dropped two collaborative albums with Metro Boomin: We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You.

You can watch the video for “Too Fast” above.

Mixtape Pluto is out now via Freebandz/Epic. You can find more info here.

Future Removed All Features From “Mixtape Pluto” And Fans Are Confused

Future delivered. Just not in the exact manner we expected. The rapper dropped off his new album, Mixtape Pluto, and its filled with stellar production and earworm hooks. One thing the album doesn’t have, though, is features. Future teased high profile collaborations with Travis Scott and Gunna on the new album. Travis Scott was touted to be on “SOUTH OF FRANCE,” and even appeared in the video for the teaser snippet. Likewise, Gunna had a verse on the leaked version of “TOLD MY.” Neither of them made the final cut, though, and fans are puzzled.

There has been some tension between Future and Gunna in the past. The former tweeted support for Gunna’s single “Prada Dem” in March, but deleted it minutes later. Fans everywhere speculated that the tension between the two men stemmed from Gunna’s actions in the ongoing YSL case. Given that “TOLD MY” dates back before the YSL drama, it’s very possible Future made the decision in light of the current circumstances. The omission of Travis Scott is a little more puzzling. Scott was seen recording a verse in the promo video for “SOUTH OF FRANCE.” There doesn’t appear to be any bad blood between him and Future, though.

Read More: Future And Travis Scott Teases New “Mixtape Pluto” Song “South Of France”

Future Removed Gunna And Travis Scott From The Album

Given how anticipated both of these collabs were, fans were understandably disappointed. Some voiced concern over what these omissions mean with regards to Future’s relationships. Others simply lamented the fact that they didn’t get new Scott and Gunna verses. “Did we all get bamboozled by thinking Travis would be on South of France or was that just me,” asked one user. Another fan posited that Future could be saving the features for a deluxe version of Mixtape Pluto. If so, though, it would be the rare instance of a deluxe adding features to pre-existing songs instead of new ones.

Keep scrolling to read more social media reactions to the pump fake drop. Do you think Future will drop the features on a deluxe version? Why do you think they were removed in the first place? Is the album still good without features? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more music/pop culture news updates.

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Future Keeps His Hot Streak Going With Masterful “Mixtape Pluto”

Future has been keeping the streets fed in 2024. He dropped two dynamite albums with Metro Boomin, and now he’s back with a solo venture. Mixtape Pluto could not have had higher expectations, due to the title and the teased snippets. We’re here to confirm that Future delivered. Mixtape Pluto is the comeback that mid-2010s fans have been waiting for. The song titles are concise and hard-hitting, as are the beats and lyrics. “Teflon Don” is a perfect album opener, setting a mood that’s both ominous and aggressive. This is not the commercial friendly Pluto that works with Taylor Swift.

Mixtape Pluto goes from highlight to highlight. “Lil Demon” and “Ski” are ferocious bangers that manage to take the Dirty Sprite 2 template and amplify it. There’s no wasted space on these beats, or in Future’s manic delivery. Mixtape Pluto is no one trick pony, though. Future manages to keep things sounding both cohesive and versatile. “Too Fast” sees a contemplative Pluto croon over a haunting sample. “MJ” is an off kilter, interlude length track punctuated by a woozy instrumental. “SOUTH OF FRANCE” might just be the best song here, though. Future finds a staggeringly catchy pocket during his verses, and the musical bed underneath perfectly conveys its title.

Let us know what you think of this brand-new album, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We’ll continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Future Channels His Mixtape Prime On New Album

Mixtape Pluto tracklist:

  1. Teflon Don
  2. Lil Demon
  3. Ski
  4. Ready to Cook Up
  5. Plutoski
  6. Too Fast
  7. Ocean
  8. Press the Button
  9. MJ
  10. Brazzier
  11. South of France (featuring Travis Scott)
  12. Surfing a Tsunami
  13. Made My H*e Faint
  14. Told My
  15. Oath
  16. Lost My Dog
  17. Aye Say Gang

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Future’s ‘Mixtape Pluto’: Everything To Know About His Highly Anticipated Third Project Of 2024

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This Friday, Future releases his third album of the year(!), Mixtape Pluto, following We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You with Metro Boomin earlier this year. With their tour for the diptych wrapping up this month, Future has turned his attention to his latest solo effort, with which he apparently vows to return to his mid-2010s heyday of fast-paced releases of ruthless trap rap. See below for all the information you’ll need about Mixtape Pluto.

Release Date:

Mixtape Pluto is due on September 20 via Freebandz. You can find more info here.

Tracklist:

Future revealed the tracklist earlier this week without features, which could mean he’s going to do the heavy lifting himself, or surprise listeners with the guest appearances that will assist him.

01. “Teflon Don”
02. “Lil Demon”
03. “Ski”
04. “Ready To Cook Up”
05. “Plutoski”
06. “Too Fast”
07. “Ocean”
08. “Press The Button”
09. “MJ”
10. “Brazzier”
11. “South Of France”
12. “Surfing A Tsunami”
13. “Made My Hoe Faint”
14. “Told My”
15. “Oath”
16. “Lost My Dog”
17. “Aye Say Gang”

Features:

As mentioned above, Future hasn’t revealed any potential features, but Travis Scott is rumored to be on “South Of France.”

Singles:

Unlike the rollout for his albums with Metro, Future has not released any singles ahead of Mixtape Pluto.

Artwork:

Future

Tour:

With his tour with Metro ending earlier this month, Future probably isn’t going back on the road right away… but considering the work ethic he’s shown this year, don’t be surprised if he announces dates as early as spring 2025.

Future Apparently Goes All The Way Solo In His ‘Mixtape Pluto’ Tracklist

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For the past few years, much of Future’s output as a rapper has revolved around collaborative projects such as his and Lil Uzi Vert’s Pluto X Baby Pluto, and We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You with Metro Boomin. He’s also gotten a bit more expansive and experimental on projects like I Never Liked You, so it’s easy to see how one might feel he’s gotten away from the core creativity that made him such a star in the first place.

Enter Mixtape Pluto, which clearly aims to reboot the trap star’s rap career, judging from the tracklist he shared today. The album contains 17 tracks, and with no features listed on the actual artwork, it appears that he’s going to go all the way solo on the project, giving fans their first unfiltered, unassisted dose of Future since 2016’s Purple Reign. It was Future’s two-year run from 2014’s Monster to Purple Reign that elevated his profile to its current superstar status, as his three tapes with DJ Esco (Monster, 56 Nights, and Purple Reign) and Beast Mode with Zaytoven proved his athletic work ethic and ability to remain compelling for an extended string of solo tracks.

You can see the full tracklist below.

Mixtape Pluto is due on September 20 via Freebandz. You can find more info here.

01. “Teflon Don”
02. “Lil Demon”
03. “Ski”
04. “Ready To Cook Up”
05. “Plutoski”
06. “Too Fast”
07. “Ocean”
08. “Press The Button”
09. “MJ”
10. “Brazzier”
11. “South Of France”
12. “Surfing A Tsunami”
13. “Made My Hoe Faint”
14. “Told My”
15. “Oath”
16. “Lost My Dog”
17. “Aye Say Gang”