![]() There are exotic cars painted in candy-colored hues, designer sandals worn casually, women treated as if they were disposable, drugs sold and consumed. It’s another hour of music that renders tortured hedonism with painterly detail, meticulous production, and melancholy melody. High Off Life doesn’t buck this trend in any significant way. But where Future spent the first half of the 2010s relentlessly innovating, he’s been content to spend the latter half tinkering with his signature sound. In the years since his creative hot streak peaked with DS2, he’s continued releasing music at a steady clip. ![]() All the while, he’s maintained a pace that few of his peers could match-depending on how you count, he’s released somewhere between two and three dozen full-lengths in the decade since he first started calling himself Future. Future’s legacy is secure: as one of the most influential artists of the past decade, he’s managed to conquer the streets and the charts, crafting a sound that reshaped not just rap but pop music. ![]()
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