High Off Life

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High Off Life

High Off Life is the eighth studio album by the American rapper Future, released on May 15, 2020, by Freebandz and Epic Records. The album was executive produced by DJ Esco who also produced Future's 2015 mixtape 56 Nights and 2016's Purple Reign. It features guest appearances by DaBabyDrakeLil Uzi VertTravis Scott, and Young Thug, among others. The album follows the release of Future's 2019 EP Save Me, and studio album The Wizrd, released earlier in 2019. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    The Atlanta icon releases another hour of music rendering tortured hedonism with painterly detail, meticulous production, and melancholy melody.  

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  • Hip Hop DX

    Future Sounds Focused & Free On 'High Off Life' Album.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    High Off Life is Future at his most optimistic, as the man from Pluto decides to send out a positive message. But it’s still got the spaced-out melancholy that always fills his sound, as he clocks some serious demon hours in the late-night druggy strip-club haze of his soul.  

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  • All Music

    With so many tracks, there's something for every mood and listener, a lengthy collection of familiar sounds punctuated with just enough choice cuts to keep it interesting.  

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  • Ratings Game Music

    HIGH OFF LIFE is Future’s toughest album in a while. There isn’t a single song on it that doesn’t slap.  

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  • NME

    trap outlier exerts flashes of greatness on star-stuffed 32nd release.  

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  • DJ Booth

    High Off Life adds 21 new attractions to his dark, twisted theme park. It’s just that, we’ve all been here before. 

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  • Hot New HipHop

    After listening to the album, though, it’s quite clear that Future is still a proponent of many man-made forms of high, but perhaps his life-- filled with luxuries most of us won’t encounter even in passing-- is also becoming an adequate form of oxytocin for the rapper.  

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