There’s no question that Future’s recently released album Dirty Sprite 2 is literally being played by everyone and that the “Future Hive” is growing [facts]. Although these are things that we already know, there may be a couple things that you haven’t realized just yet.
Along with the fire album, there’s no doubt that it came with a fire album cover right ? Right! According to MTV News, the bursting colors amongst the cover was actually the artwork of a Sanja Tošić (a Slovenian artist) who sold the image for less than $80 on Shutterstock. Although the Slovenian artist is aware that the Georgia rapper used her artwork, she claims that she is not about it but then again why would she? Considering the amount of love and attention that the cover is getting on social media, I think it’s safe to say that Sanja will probably be receiving a boost in sales soon if not already thanks to Future.
If you’ve heard the album, you may have noticed that there’s a song called. “Thought It Was A Drought” that holds a golden line. The line that you may have already heard while riding in your car or at the intro of a concert simply goes: ” I just fu**ed yo bi** in some Gucci flip flops!”. If you haven’t taken full advantage of this song yet, it might be essential for you to listen as soon as possible. Although it’s possibly one of those lines that will get tweeted repetitively for the next two weeks, it is nevertheless one of the catchiest and most memorable lines off the album.
Last but not least, you have Future’s single “Freak Hoe” that’s practically on everyone’s playlist . Not only do the words and the hype beat go hand in hand, but I think we can all agree that this song has already landed at our nearest strip club. Although I’m not sure if it’s ever gonna take the spot of Too $horts’ Shake That Monkey at the club being that it’s only been out for 3 days, there’s no doubt that there’s going to be space cleared for the booty-bouncing single . This goes to say,get ready for new twitter videos, insta videos, and vines because this song is definitely here to stay , for now anyway.
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