Released in February 2016, remains one of Future’s most atmospheric and cohesive projects. Coming off the massive momentum of What a Time to Be Alive
Future - EVOL (2016) Album Analysis: A Darker Side of Trap Released on February 6, 2016, Future’s fourth studio album, , arrived as a defining moment in the Atlanta rapper’s already meteoric career. Pronounced "Evil" (and famously "Love" spelled backwards), this 11-track project was dropped via Freebandz and Epic Records, following a surprise debut on DJ Khaled's We The Best Radio show. Coming just months after the commercial success of DS2 and the collaborative mixtape What a Time to Be Alive , EVOL cemented Future’s status as a relentless hitmaker in a period often considered his "historic reign". The Context of EVOL Future - EVOL -2016-Album- .rar
, Future isn't necessarily reinventing his flow, but he is perfecting it. His delivery alternates between a rapid-fire triplet flow and a lethargic, drug-induced mumble that fits the "dark night in Atlanta" theme perfectly. "Seven Rings" "Fly Shit Only" Released in February 2016, remains one of Future’s
💿 🐍 Ain’t No Time (The strip club anthem you didn’t know you needed) 😈 Low Life (feat. The Weeknd – peak villain music) 🔥 Fly Shit Only (The braggadocio was disgusting ) Coming just months after the commercial success of
Who else remembers burning this to a CD for the whip? 🚗💨
: Features heavy-hitting production from Metro Boomin , Southside , Ben Billions , and DJ Spinz .