Future Announces ‘Mixtape Pluto’ Project Release Date & Reveals Cover Art
You thought there was a drought? Future is making sure his fans never get parched in 2024. The Atlanta rapper is gearing up to drop off his third project of the year.
Future announced on Wednesday (Sept. 11) that his Mixtape Pluto project is slated to hit streaming services later this month on Sept. 20. “F*** the publicity I got this out the mud MIXTAPE PLUTO 9-20-24,” he wrote in his caption for the announcement post to social media. Future also revealed the cover art for the new project, which features the famed Dungeon family house drenched in pink fluorescent lighting.
Per Apple Music, Mixtape Pluto boasts 17 tracks in total with features not yet revealed. Pre-save links for the project are currently live.
Freebandz’s website added merch and vinyl bundles for fans wanting to pre-order the project. CDs and vinyl records are available solo with an alternate cover switching out the pink for lime-green Brat-infused lighting in the Dungeon. The $40 bundles come with shirts in two options — purple/white or black/green.
Later the Mixtape Pluto post, Future teased a track from the project titled “Too Fast.” He appears to have shot the visual for the cut already with Kid Art at the helm directing the flick. “Bought the Patek I was moving too fast/ New G-Wagon I was moving too fast/ Got the condo I was moving too fast,” he raps.
While most of the project’s collaborators are still unknown, Travis Scott has repeatedly teased his involvement in Mixtape Pluto. Last week, he previewed a snippet from a collaboration that appears to be titled “South of France.”
On the production side, 808 Mafia’s Southside signaled he played a role in the project with Wheezy. “It’s almost that time presave link in bio can’t wait for yall to here this masterpiece me and brothers put together @wheezy @future and if you a drop one in the comments for the cover #MTP 9/20 we go up,” he wrote.
Future’s third project of 2024 follows his pair of collab albums with Metro Boomin We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, both of which topped the Billboard 200 earlier this year. The duo wrapped up their We Trust You Tour north of the border in Vancouver on Sept. 9.
Find Future’s announcement post below.
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