Future Reveals Title & Cover Art For New Album

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Rapper Future performs in concert after the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Atlanta Hawks on October 24, 2018 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
Future's new album drops on Jan. 18th.

A new Future album will finally be descending on us next week, but the rapper's kept information surrounding it scarce. Although he released the lead single, "Crushed Up" on Friday, he didn't share much information on his forthcoming project aside from the fact that it drops on Jan. 18th. However, the rapper did announce an upcoming documentary, The WIZRD, which will premiere on Apple Music this Friday. Today, the rapper revealed the title and the cover art of his seventh solo studio album.

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The title of his documentary should've been a prime indication of the title of Future's upcoming album. The Atlanta rapper took to Instagram to announce that the title of his next album will be The WIZRD. The rapper also shared the album's cover art which features a similar aesthetic to the "Crushed Up" artwork except with purple and orange instead of blue and black. We're excited to hear what Future has up his sleeve with this project. The WIZRD will be his first solo studio album since releasing his self-titled effort and HNDRXX a week apart from each other in 2017. 

Ahead of sharing the album title and cover art, Future shared the trailer for his upcoming documentary, The WIZRD earlier today. The documentary will explore Fewtch's creative process behind his upcoming project, his success in recent years and more. Keep your eyes peeled for that. 

Peep the cover art below. 


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