As many people around the world practice social distancing to fight the spread of COVID-19, Future is making sure that his fans have easier access to his music during their downtime at home.
Today (Apr. 9), Future announced that his 56 Nights mixtape is now available on all streaming platforms. The collaborative mixtape with DJ Esco was originally released in 2015 and featured hits such as “March Madness” and “Trap Niggas.”
Last week, Future released his 2015 Beast Mod e mixtape to all streaming platforms. That EP featured “Lay Up,” “Peacoat” and “Real Sisters.”
If you’re looking forward to new music from Future, don’t worry. The “Mask Off” rapper revealed that his Life Is Good album is also on the way.
When asked to speak about the new project, he told XXL, “It’s about life and being good and just enjoying life. So many tragedies and catastrophes and everything is going on in the world. And you want to enjoy life, as long as you have it. Waking up, breathing, well, you want to be able to soak it all up and be appreciative for every moment on this earth, every moment that you’re living.”
“This album right here defines me at a creative level,” he said. “Going to the next level where you just going to the next level and always going outside the box, but still remaining true to my core fans and my core audience. It’s me trying new things.”
He continued, “I want to remain true to self, but also true to my fans and just giving them a good project, a great project to be able to listen to, but also for different artists to be able to feed off of, create off of, come up with different ideas and just being at the forefront of just making a solid album, a solid, complete album. It’s just very important to me.”
“Life Is Good” peaked a No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and currently has the No. 5 spot. There’s no word on when the album will drop.