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Future’s new album, ‘I Never Liked You,’ is out now, ‘Gunna, Ye, and Drake’ are featured.

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Young Thug, Tems, EST Gee, and Kodak Black are all included on the 16-track project. Future’s new album, I Never Liked You, is available now and features a slew of fiery duets.

Kanye West, Gunna, Young Thug, Drake, Tems, EST Gee, and Kodak Black all make appearances on the 16-track project. Both “Wait For U” and “I’m on One” feature Drake.

Future’s eighth studio album, High Off Life, will be released in 2020, and I Never Liked You will be released after that.

While chatting  for the outlet’s May cover story, Future told about the new project, saying, “I’m putting myself out there, sharing my lifestyle with the world, haring my pain with the world, sharing my ups [and] sharing my downs with the entire universe. I believe in the energy of the universe and manifestation. That’s why I’m giving myself, because I’m willing to correct myself. I don’t want to just… be wrong. I’m willing to give you all of me, so you can tell me how to build on me, and make me a better me.”

Future added, “I’m here to stay. I already proved that. Had a hundred hits in one year, they still like, ‘Hey, what are you going to do next?’ I had to prove it again that I can do it again.. I proved that I can have two number one albums in two weeks. I had to prove so many times throughout my career that I was here to stay.”

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