Future talks “Honest” and reveals plans to release a second album in 2014 with V103 [VIDEO]

Future Talks ‘Honest’ Album and Hints at Releasing Two More Projects in 2014
After much anticipation, Future has finally dropped his sophomore album, Honest. As a result, it’s quickly becoming the talk of the music scene. Fans and critics alike have been eagerly waiting for this moment. After all, Future has remained at the top of his game since his breakout hit “Tony Montana.” Honest has already proven to be a major success. Such singles as “Move That Dope” featuring Pusha T and Pharrell are garnering massive radio play. During his latest stop by Atlanta’s V-103, Future sat down with Wanda Smith to discuss the album. In addition, he revealed his ambitious plans for the rest of 2014.
In the interview, Future expressed his excitement for finally getting the album out. He admitted that the process has been a long time coming, as Honest was delayed for nearly two years. Originally, Future intended to release his second and third albums within months of each other. But creative delays pushed things back. However, he’s making up for lost time by continuing to work on new music. Even after Honest has hit the shelves, Future is still working.
Future Hints at Another Album in 2014
During the interview, Future shared some surprising news for his fans. Although Honest has just been released, he revealed that he’s already working on another album and plans to drop it later this year. “I want to drop two albums this year,” Future told Wanda Smith. “I’m saving records that didn’t make it onto Honest for the next project, and I’m always working to stay creative and consistent.”
This news has sparked excitement among Future’s fans, as the rapper continues to push boundaries and stay ahead of the curve in the ever-changing music industry. His determination to release even more music in 2014 solidifies his status as one of the hardest-working artists in the game.
Future has consistently delivered hits, over the past two years. He went from “Tony Montana” to the remix with Drake. After that, he released “Magic,” and T.I. hopped on the remix. Later, he dropped “Same Damn Time,” and got Ludacris and Diddy for the remix. Before the end of 2012, Future had hits with Ciara, Kelly Rowland, and Rihanna.
With his collaborations with the ladies, Future has filled the void of rap/R&B collaborations. As a result, he’s risen to the top of the game. So, there is always high anticipation for new music from Future. When he finally released Honest, fans were excited. But Future is already preparing for the release of his next album.
The Meaning Behind ‘Honest’
When asked about the title of the album, Future explained the personal significance behind Honest. He shared that the album is about being transparent and reconnecting with his fans after feeling a bit disconnected during his rise to fame. “It was a time when I felt I was doing Future and the music I was making was a disconnection with the fans,” Future said. “So, I wanted to take a step back and be able to tie everything up and make sure that the music made sense to them.”
By naming the album Honest, Future is letting his listeners know that he’s being real with them. The music on the album reflects his personal growth and the experiences he’s been through since his debut album, Pluto. Fans can expect to hear a more introspective and evolved Future on this project.
Future has made many big hits in a short span of time. However, it’s easy to become typecast, and have fans expect certain kinds of music. As an artist, Future wanted to show his musical evolution. So, he decided to switch gears with Honest. With the album out, Future believes the fans will enjoy what he has to offer.
The Journey from ‘Pluto’ to ‘Honest’
Future’s rise to fame was solidified with his debut album, Pluto, which was released in 2012. The album spawned hits like “Tony Montana” and “Turn On The Lights,” which helped establish Future as one of the most exciting new voices in hip-hop. Since then, he’s become known for his distinct blend of trap beats and melodic autotune. Thus, creating a unique sound that has resonated with fans around the world.
It was “Tony Montana” that put Future on the map. The song had plenty of viral success. However, it was when Drake jumped on the track that it took off. The record became a massive radio hit, plus many artists began making their own remixes to it. From there, Future went on tour with Drake. He’s continued making radio hits since then.
Honest takes Future’s sound to the next level, featuring collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Drake, Kanye West, and Pharrell. The album showcases Future’s versatility, as he effortlessly moves between hard-hitting trap anthems and more emotional, introspective tracks.
What’s Next for Future?
With Honest now officially released, Future isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. In addition to his plans for another album in 2014, Future hinted at even more surprises in store for his fans. He remains committed to staying ahead of the game and pushing his creativity to new heights.
As Future continues to solidify his place in the hip-hop world, fans can expect to see him consistently releasing new music and delivering memorable performances. His work ethic and drive are undeniable, and with Honest now out, it’s clear that Future is here to stay.
In the meantime, fans can enjoy the ride as Future embarks on his journey to dominate 2014 with even more music. Whether it’s with Honest or the yet-to-be-announced follow-up album, one thing is for sure—Future is set to have another big year.
Conclusion: The Future is Bright
Future’s return with Honest marks the next chapter in his already stellar career. With hits like “Move That Dope” already making waves, and the promise of even more music on the way, Future is proving that he’s one of the most exciting artists in the industry right now. His transparency, dedication, and unique sound continue to set him apart, and as he works on his next projects, it’s clear that Future’s future in music is nothing but bright.