Future Ties Taylor Swift For 10th Most Billboard Hot 100 Entries

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Future got hits for days.

2018 was a pretty quiet year in Future standards. Although he curated the Super Fly soundtrack and released two projects, he kept a relatively low profile for the most part. Thankfully, this Friday, he'll bless us with his brand new album The WIZRD. The rapper recently released two singles off of the project, "Jumpin Off The Jet" and "Crushed Up." The latter recently made its debut on the Billboard Hot 100 making it his 77th entry on the chart. Now, he shares the 10th most Billboard Hot 100 entries with one of the biggest pop stars in the world.

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The debut of Future's "Crushed Up" puts him on par with Taylor Swift on the Billboard Hot 100. According to chartdata, the two artists are both tied for the 10th most amount of Billboard Hot 100 entries. The two artists both have 77 chart entries, but with The WIZRD dropping this Friday, Future's bound to surpass Swift. The rapper's upcoming project consists of 20 songs with the only features coming from fellow Atlanta giants, Young Thug and Gunna, as well as Travis Scott

Ahead of the release of his upcoming album The WIZRD, he shared a documentary on Apple Music of the same name. The documentary follows Future over the course of the past few years as he navigates through the music industry while balancing his career and personal life. 


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