Future releases two new albums in two weeks
Future has officially changed the rap game. He managed consistently to release multiple albums and mixtapes a year, and he’s upped that benchmark by releasing two solid albums in the span of two weeks.
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Future has officially changed the rap game. He managed consistently to release multiple albums and mixtapes a year, and he’s upped that benchmark by releasing two solid albums in the span of two weeks.
Finally coming out of his exile and straightening his life out, Isaiah Rashad released his first studio album, The Sun’s Tirade, to the delight of many loyal Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) fans. This album is more than a statement of Isaiah’s return; It is the journey that he took during his hiatus from music, a journey that started with his addictions to Xanax and alcohol almost getting him kicked out of TDE. A journey that culminated with him becoming a rising star in his own right. The songs on this album can be broken down into two main categories: Isaiah’s drug addiction and his growth from overcoming the addiction.
For his sophomore album, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, Travis Scott really tries to forge his unique identity as an artist by trying to invent a new genre of music and make it all his own.