Future’s ‘Mixtape Pluto’: Everything To Know About His Highly Anticipated Third Project Of 2024

Future’s ‘Mixtape Pluto’: Everything To Know About His Highly Anticipated Third Project Of 2024

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This Friday, Future releases his third album of the year(!), Mixtape Pluto, following We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You with Metro Boomin earlier this year. With their tour for the diptych wrapping up this month, Future has turned his attention to his latest solo effort, with which he apparently vows to return to his mid-2010s heyday of fast-paced releases of ruthless trap rap. See below for all the information you’ll need about Mixtape Pluto.

Release Date:

Mixtape Pluto is due on September 20 via Freebandz. You can find more info here.

Tracklist:

Future revealed the tracklist earlier this week without features, which could mean he’s going to do the heavy lifting himself, or surprise listeners with the guest appearances that will assist him.

01. “Teflon Don”
02. “Lil Demon”
03. “Ski”
04. “Ready To Cook Up”
05. “Plutoski”
06. “Too Fast”
07. “Ocean”
08. “Press The Button”
09. “MJ”
10. “Brazzier”
11. “South Of France”
12. “Surfing A Tsunami”
13. “Made My Hoe Faint”
14. “Told My”
15. “Oath”
16. “Lost My Dog”
17. “Aye Say Gang”

Features:

As mentioned above, Future hasn’t revealed any potential features, but Travis Scott is rumored to be on “South Of France.”

Singles:

Unlike the rollout for his albums with Metro, Future has not released any singles ahead of Mixtape Pluto.

Artwork:

Future

Tour:

With his tour with Metro ending earlier this month, Future probably isn’t going back on the road right away… but considering the work ethic he’s shown this year, don’t be surprised if he announces dates as early as spring 2025.

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