Future Dyes His Hair Gray Ahead Of "The WIZRD" Release

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Rapper Future performs on the Coachella stage during day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival (Weekend 1) at the Empire Polo Club on April 16, 2017 in Indio, California.
Future opts for a new look ahead of releasing his new album.

Tonight, we'll be getting a brand new album from Future after roughly two years. It's not like we haven't received any new music from him since 2017's HNDRXX, but he's been working on The WIZRD for a minute. Based off of the two previously released single, we're sure that he won't disappoint. Ahead of the album's release, the rapper took to Instagram to show off his new look.

Future is back with a new look before The WIZRD drops. Over the past few days, he's been on a heavy press run, but he's been rocking a hoodie in damn near every single interview. On his Instagram story, she shared a glimpse of his newly dyed grey hair (although people have said that it's blonde or white). Many people have mixed reactions to the look. Some people feel that Future rocks it properly while others think that it's not a good look for him.

Aside from his new look, the rapper recently revealed the tracklist to his project. The WIZRD is set to contain twenty tracks, including the previously released singles, "Crushed Up" and "Jumpin' Off The Jet. The latter of which is a collaboration alongside Southside. Much like HNDRXX, Future keeps the features to a minimum. The ATLien taps Young Thug and Gunna for the track, "Unicorn Purp." Future also recruits Travis Scott for the track, "First Off." 


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