Stream: Future Releases His New Album “HNDRXX”

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Stream to Future's new 'HNDRXX' album

Future drops new “HNDRXX” Album feat The Weeknd & Rihanna.

After giving us his new self-titled album last week, Future continues dropping new material as he drops another new album titled ‘HNDRXX’. The project contains 17 records with features from The Weeknd and Rihanna.

High Off Life, which was originally slated to be called “Life Is Good”, will include Drake, Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert, and others. DJ Esco, a longstanding collaborator of Future’s, will executive produce his forthcoming album. On his 2015 opus 56 Nights, he notably collaborated with the Dirty Sprite star. According to industry experts, Future’s self-titled album will debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 list. If Future wins, it would be his fourth consecutive victory at the top, following Evol (2016), What a Time to Be Alive (with Drake), and DS2 (both in 2015). In May, he’ll kick off his Nobody Safe Tour alongside Migos, Kodak Black, and Tory Lanez.

Future is on the lookout for a piece of chart history. His Future LP, as previously stated, might debut at No. 1 on the March 11th survey with around 150,000 equivalent copies. HNDRXX will become the first performer to debut at No. 1 in consecutive frames if he performs as well as expected.

Future has already had a busy week, as he appeared on “The Tonight Show” yesterday night. He also released the “Draco” video this morning and made an appearance in Belly’s “Frozen Water” video.

His self-titled record, which was published last week, is also also doing well. The album is expected to top the Billboard 200 with 145-155,000 copies sold in its first week.

Future’s first No. 1 single, DS2, was released in 2015. Months later, his Drake collaboration What a Time to Be Alive topped the Billboard 200. Hendrix accomplished it again the following year with EVOL. Future and HNDRXX might keep the run going.

Stream to the full album below.

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