Future's "High Off Life": See Full Production Credits

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A number of producers put it work on Future's new album, "High Off Life," including some of his frequent collaborators, such as Wheezy and ATL Jacob.

Future dropped off his latest project, High Off Lifeon Friday (May 15th), and the star-studded roster includes features from the likes of Drake, Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, Young Thug, DaBaby, and more. In order to concoct his newest studio album—the eighth of his career—Future called on a number of producers he's been known to work with in the past. Southside, who was largely responsible for the production on several Future projects such as DS2, 56 Nights, and the Drake joint tape, What A Time To Be Alive, put in work on five of the 21 tracks on High Off Life, with with some assistance from Metro Boomin and ATL Jacob on "Ridin Strikers."

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ATL himself also contributed two additional tracks, while another frequent Future producer as of late, Wheezy, lent his hand to three joints, including the Travis Scott-featured "Solitatires" alongside Mike Dean, and the Young Thug-featured "Harlem Shake." Additional credited producers include Will a Fool, DY, Tay Keith, and many more. Check out the full list below:

1) Trapped in the Sun (produced by Will a Fool)

2) HiTek Tek (produced by ATL Jacob)

3) Touch the Sky (produced by Southside)

4) Solitaires feat. Travis Scott (produced by Mike Dean, Wheezy)

5) Ridin Strikers (produced by ATL Jacob, Metro Boomin, Southside)

6) One of My (produced by ATL Jacob)

7) Posted With Demons (produced by DJ Spinz)

8) Hard to Choose One (produced by Southside)

9) Trillionaire feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again (produced by TeezyOnTheBoard)

10) Harlem Shake feat. Young Thug (produced by Wheezy)

11) Up the River (produced by Will a Fool)

12) Pray for a Key (produced by Dope Boi, TM88, Yung Icey)

13) Too Comfortable (produced by Southside)

14) All Bad feat. Lil Uzi Vert (produced by Brandon Finessin, Outtatown)

15) Outer Space Bih (produced by DY)

16) Accepting My Flaws (produced by Southside)

17) Life Is Good feat. Drake (produced by D. Hill, OZ, Ambezza)

18) Last Name feat. Lil Durk (produced by DY)

19) Tycoon (produced by DY, Riko Spazzin, Wheezy)

20) 100 Shooters feat. Meek Mill & Doe Boy (produced by Cubeatz, Tay Keith)

21) Life Is Good (Remix) feat. Drake, DaBaby, & Lil Baby (produced by D. Hill, OZ, Ambezza)


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<b>Staff Writer</b> <!--BR--> Originally from Vancouver, Lynn Sharpe is a Montreal-based writer for HNHH. She graduated from Concordia University where she contributed to her campus for two years, often producing pieces on music, film, television, and pop culture at large. She enjoys exploring and analyzing the complexities of music through the written word, particularly hip-hop. As a certified Barb since 2009, she has always had an inclination towards female rap.
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