The first few tracks entertain but after five or six songs, the album takes a nosedive. When Future decides to open up about his emotions on “Never Stop”, it is such a promising start to the album. One track will finish and the next will start, and it is hard to tell that it is a new track at all. Some of the work with the synth and background instrumentals are fantastic and create an interesting emotion behind the track, yet these are few and far between. There is not a lot of uniqueness in this aspect, and it really hurts the ability to distinguish between each track on the album. Don’t let this distract you from the fact that every single drum beat sounds like a variation of the previous. The synth strings and brass found on a few tracks creates a somber atmosphere, adding to the emotion. Some tracks include interesting, lighter instrumentals. The production on this album is a mixed bag. Future found success on his recent collaboration with Juice WRLD, but on his own feels like he is in a creative funk. The album is a jumbled fusion between his last two projects as the extended title of the album is Future Hndrxx presents: The Wizrd, using both of his personas on the record.įamiliar themes such as drugs and money are present and, really, this album feels stale. Future seems to have used the wrong incantation on his seventh studio album The WIZRD.
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