Future Reveals "Honest" Tracklist

Clash Issue 94: Future



Clash Issue 94: Future

3.99 GBP







Clash Issue 94: Future

3.99 GBP
Future is the latest in a lineage of eccentric Southern artists dating back to the legendary Dungeon Family. The past few years have seen him rise to fame with tracks that blur the lines between melodic rap and gargling, Auto-Tuned song. 
Emerging in 2011 with his teeth-gritted dedication to Scarface’s anti-hero ‘Tony Montana’, and YC’s club anthem ‘Racks’, 2013 saw Future balancing duets with R. Kelly and Miley Cyrus with show-stealing performances on club bangers like Ace Hood’s ‘Bugatti’ and Rocko’s ‘U.O.E.N.O.’ The expanding diversity of his music allows him to continually appeal to new audiences as he moves through his career.
Meet the man himself in this month’s exclusive interview feature.
Want more rap royalty? How about Nas celebrating 20 years of his classic debut, ‘Illmatic’? We got it.
Plus: Animal Collective’s Avey Tare, Chet Faker and Eyedress fill out our main section, alongside Sean Lennon, Albert Hammond, Jr, Blondie, Soul II Soul, The Invisible and Mr. Scruff, while Ray Winstone and Antonia Thomas hold up the Clash Film pages magnificently, and Clash Fashion sits exquisitely right in the middle of it all.


Future has given us the official tracklist and features for his upcoming album, "Honest".

Future just announced the official release date for his upcoming sophomore album, Honest, and he's now given us the full tracklist, complete with features. The standard edition of the album will be 12 tracks long, with the title track and recent crew cut "Move That Dope" being the only songs previously released. It collects features from Wiz Khalifa, Drake, and Andre 3000, all of which have been confirmed for some time (missing, however, is the proposed guest appearance from Nicki Minaj).
The deluxe edition will include six more cuts, including singles, "Sh!t and "Karate Chop (Remix)". Here we also get am interlude from Dungeon Family vet Big Rube (who kicked off Pluto), and one of two appearances from Young Scooter.
Fewtch's crossover attempt, "Real And True" with Miley Cyrus and Mr. Hudson is nowhere to be found, perhaps because it had less radio traction that the song where he repeatedly yelled "shit" for 4 minutes.
The pitch-corrected crooner recently told Rolling Stone that his Miley collab was far from representative of the album's direction. "Everybody thought it was going to be pop... but we're gonna go so hood and so underground on 'em," he said. "It's gonna shock the world."
Honest hits stores April 22nd. 
Check out the full list below.
Standard 
1. Look Ahead
2. T-Shirt
3. Move That Dope featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino
4. My Momma featuring Wiz Khalifa
5. Honest
6. I Won featuring Kanye West
7. Never Satisfied featuring Drake
8. I Be U
9. Covered N Money
10. Special featuring Young Scooter
11. Benz Friendz (Whatchutola) featuring Andre 3000
12. Blood, Sweat, Tears
Deluxe
13. Big Rube Speaks
14. Side Effects
15. I’ll Be Yours
16. How Can I Not featuring Young Scooter
17. Sh!t
18. Karate Chop (Remix) featuring Lil Wayne


Future - Move That Dope ft. Pharrell Williams, Pusha T

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