Future Confirms New Album Doesn’t Have A Title – Yet: “2019 Bizness”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Atlanta rapper Future is going to make fans wait a little longer. The hip-hop star has confirmed plans to drop a new album in the coming weeks but isn’t giving any clues about its title.

Future hopped on Instagram Friday (January 4) to let followers know his first solo effort since 2017 did not yet have a title.

Earlier in the day, Future announced he had a new Mass Appeal-produced The WIZRD documentary and solo album both dropping in January.

“Crushed Up” is just the beginning though. It heralds the arrival of his seventh full-length album, dropping on January 18. This marks his first new solo album since the historic success of the 2017 albums Future and Hndrxx and the multiplatinum banger “Mask Off,” building on this incredible foundation and momentum to go even bigger in 2019. Adding another dimension to this next phase, Future shares the details for his Official Documentary, The WIZRD, debuting exclusively worldwide on Apple Music. The feature-length film follows the artist closely and peeks into corners of his world never-seen-before—until now. It opens up a window into his story and creativity unlike anything else.

To promote his new Apple Music exclusive, Future will host multiple screenings from coast to coast.

To properly launch The WIZRD, he will personally host screenings with a Q&A and album listening in Los Angeles [January 8, iPic Theaters], and New York [January 10, iPic Theaters Southstreet Seaport]. It officially releases on Apple Music worldwide on January 11. Meanwhile, he opens up a limited-edition D2C store with a whole new merch collection January 11. The next era of Future starts now with “Crushed Up.”

Last night, the hip-hop superstar released his new “Crushed Up” music video.

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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