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I’m standing in the middle of a road that never ends. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. In most cases, items shipped from may be returned for a full refund. “’The Wizrd’ was like seeing something before it happened,” he said. In addition to balancing his rap career with fatherhood, Future explained why after five years of touring, he decided to take some time for himself and his family. Because it just calls for a different role.” But then when success came, it’s just like, you gotta change your life. Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD is Future’s seventh studio album and arguably the first major rap/trap album of 2019. Future took to his Instagram to announce it’s release with a clip of Andre 3000 who says he’s a Future fanatic. Issued in early 2019, the 20-song set features many of the same sounds and sex-money-drugs lyrics to which fans are accustomed. Future took to his Instagram to announce it’s release with a clip of Andre 3000 who says he’s a Future fanatic. Following his trio of Top Three collaborative mixtapes with Young Thug, Zaytoven, and Juice Wrld, Future revisits his Hndrxx persona with his seventh solo full-length, Future Hndrxx Presents: The Wizrd. One of the kings of trap returns with a colossal twenty-track album. Future’s new doc THE WIZRD, is now available to watch on Apple Music. Me coming fresh out the ‘hood, fresh out the streets, I really didn’t care about how people feel about me - even the people that look me in a good light. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. When I first came in, it was just raw talent. “’Cause I understand, people look up to me. “ made me wanna keep going, but at the same time, made me wanna change the way I’m living a little bit,” Future said. The hour-long doc was filmed over the course of three years, covering his earlier life hustling on the streets - selling drugs, getting shot, the deaths of friends and family members - as well as concert footage of songs like “Trap N-as,” “Incredible,” and “Mask Off.” While many famous faces appear in the film, it was the words from Outkast’s Andre 3000 - who described Future’s songs as the most “inspirational negative music” he’s ever heard - that got the biggest reaction from the screening audience.