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Published on September 8th, 2017 | by 00T456578754920

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Future Hendrixx New LP Hell and Angels Highly Underrated

Future preaches the hood gospel in his new mixtape Hell and Angels.  Actually the studio recorded 20-track LP elevates the artistry of trap music.  A concrete classic rock maestro Jimi Hendrix, released his posthumous collection People, Hell And Angels in 2013. These hazy influences makes the mixtape and acoustic masterpiece.  Give props to the producer who kept a steady hot tempo.   Atlanta rapper, the live flows of Future doubled with the chill “Purple Haze” ambience makes the mixtape a smooth listen from beginning to end.

Visualize the hipster with the two-toned dreads, black shades, large fedora, ripped jeans and Styrofoam cup.  It’s common these days, but as an atypical hit-maker Future branded the evolved rap music and swag; appearing in Rolling Stone magazine.  He also brought new meaning to “Double Cup Love”.  Dubbed The Future in 2010, the rapper validated the Atlanta rap scene.  Exclusive to Trap rap culture F. Hendrix coined the phrase “If Young Metro don’t trust you…”  Future recently did a Freebandz partnership with Reebok to create the Instapump Fury and Kamikaze II fusion sneaker by means of a small collection of street apparel which will release in November 2017.  Future has recharged the commercial success of Trap music. Most retrospective stage presence, of the 808 era.

Future announced he will be dropping influential instrumentals, notwithstanding  Forever Or Never his Freebandz project is on hold.  If you want a snippet of the blazing collaboration, Hell and Angels yields a quick taste of what is coming in later 2017 from Freebandz camp. The camp includes producer MetroBoomin, who is the basis of Future’s popular street sound.  The hit single “How It Feel” culminates Future’s new catalogue.  The sound effects and auto-tune are used to perfection.  Future Hendrix reps Atlanta, GA and was originally a member of Dungeon family.  After the hype died out on sophomore release, Dirty Sprite 2, he’s pushing to stay the hottest in the streets behind EVOL and now HNDRXX and Future featuring hit “Mask Off.” Future has the signature sound and production to kill the game.  “Ill Bill” is an ode to the Taliban Gang, Chief.  The auto-tune of Future mixed with the raspy bars of Rick Ross in “I Ride” permeate intense acoustic sound exposing the listener to, the combination of two of the South’s most successful commercial rappers.

Future’s content is limited to strippers, lean and an assortment of pills.  In general it’s necessary to get lit when a F. Hendrix track drops.  What’s the subsequent destiny for listeners?  Perhaps gratified with more tracks from the undisputed Festival King.  Most recently the Meadows Festival in NYC on September 15. Future will perform aside Nas and Jay-z, two hip hop heavyweights.

 


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