Apart from being the right thing to do it also encourages artists to upload more loops. If you have used this loop leave some feedback or say thanks and post a link to the track you made. “Ain’t really mean to hurt you,” he singsĪnxiously over a Metro Boomin and Cubebeatz’ stark piano arrangement. FUTURE HNDRXX PAD by Prodby808runner has received 1 comments since it was uploaded. Most appealing here, especially when he sings “Sorry” to all the Future - HNDRXX (Bonus Track Edition) (2017) 320 kbps/09 Neva Missa Lost.mp3 9.1 MB Future - HNDRXX (Bonus Track Edition) (2017) 320 kbps/04 Damage. Messy and polarizing the results might be. Like its predecessor, it’s an hour-plus data dump of quotidianĬreativity with a slight thematic focus, not a tightly sequenced tour de force.īut Future wouldn’t be Future if he wasn’t unburdening himself, no matter how More likable doesn’t necessarily solve all of Hndrxx‘s structural
A digital display of computerized delights from over a dozen producers, including Southside, K-Major and Jake One (the mattress-thumping bass drums on “Lookin Exotic”) and DJ Mustard (the Guy-inspired R&B thrust of “Damage”) underscores Hndrxx as a late-night erotic dream. It’s telling that when he reunites with two collaborators from past hits, Rihanna (“Selfish”) and the Weeknd (“Comin on Strong”), it’s his melodically blurry performance that dominates, not theirs. Part of Hndrxx lies in accepting that we’re being seduced and bedded by a macho rogue: “So you wanna fall for the bad guy?” he sings on “Testify.” For “Hallucinating,” he trumpets his appetite for chemicals – “If you think you’ve done more drugs than me, you must be hallucinating,” he mumbles – then brags how he can “turn a stripper to a diva.” On “Incredible,” which features a Dre Moon synth-pop beat that sounds like an outtake from the Risky Business soundtrack, he sings, “I know it’s true love with you/I told myself I didn’t want to fall in love with you,” then offers, “We can take Vicodin tonight, baby/It’s all on me.” No matter how louche his lyrics may be, he sings them with a sensuous affect, as if he’s whispering sweet nothings. “First Off” featuring American rapper Travis Scott, was sent to rhythmic and urban contemporary radio on February 12, 2019, as the album’s third single.True, Future’s vision of Saturday Night Sexy doesn’t exactly have much to do with gender equality (see lines like the “Anytime I got you girl, you my possession,” on the same tune). “Jumpin on a Jet”, produced by Southside, was released on January 9 along with a music video showing a heist on an airplane.
The first single, “ Crushed Up“, was released on January 4, 2019, with its music video, directed by Spike Jordan and Sebastian Sdaigui, also being released the same day. In an interview with Genius, Future revealed that the album and its title is dedicated to a late uncle of his who gave him the nickname, “Wizard”. Each visual featured some of the most well-known wizards in popular culture, including Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter and the Wizard of Oz from the Wizard of Oz. In the days leading up to the album’s release, Future posted snippets of selected tracks through videos on social media. Screenings of the film were held in several US cities.
Various celebrities including Drake, Young Thug and DJ Khaled make appearances in the film. Produced by Mass Appeal, the hour-long film follows Future on the 2016 Purple Reign tour and offers a look into his personal life and creative process.
The aforementioned LP is projected to catapult to 1 and be his third consecutive 1 album, he'll likely be getting his fourth in the following sales-week. Its announcement was accompanied by the release of the trailer. News Added Literally one week after the release of his eponymous fifth studio album, he's releasing another 17-track album 'HNDRXX' this Friday. The album was accompanied by a film of the same name, released on Apple Music on January 11. It is Future’s sixth US number-one album. The Wizrd received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200.