While
Trap music is defined by its dark, bleak, and gritty lyrical content, Future
deviates from this aspect of the genre to talk about personal things and
matters of the body and soul in HNDRXX. He talks about subjects like greed,
selfishness, his worldview, and how he views life. Since Future has never done
an album like this, I felt like it deserved an in-depth review breaking down
each song. Each songs peers into the life of Future and his mind.
“My
Collection”
Future
sings about selling dope at his grandmother’s house, and the beat is calm and
sets the tone for the rest of the album. It is soft and sensual. “Even if I hit
once you’re part of my collection.” The song is about how Future thinks about
all the women he has been with. The song makes me feel like having some mood
lighting and some Hennessy.
“Comin
Out Strong” ft. The Weeknd
Is
kindness weak? Depends on who you ask, but Future seems to feel like people
take him for granted. Kindness psychologically is considered a weak trait, but
also is a desired trait by society. It is noble. Future struggles with this
battle. He claims that even when people take advantage of him, he is still in
power and control.
“Lookin
Exotic”
Rappers
love mystic/exotic women. This is a common theme among modern rappers.
Especially in Atlanta where many rappers get their starts playing demos in
strip clubs. The song has a complex beat that meshes well with lyrics of the
song. It elegant and the sounds of the song contrast in a way that works really
well.
“Damage”
The
way Future trades vocals is unique. The aggression contrasting with this
beautiful production is emotional. It is like a fight. The soft vocals
contrasting Future give a very 90’s R&B feel almost. The song is about how
Future has been damaged and fucked his life up. He blames drugs and choosing a
terrible role model as a reason why he has screwed up and is damaged. He blames
others for trying=ng to fuck his life up also. For a rapper who raps about his
ego and lavish lifestyle all the time. This a vulnerable song. It speaks of
frustration. It is a song about the things in life that have limited his
success and damaged his life.
“Use
Me”
This
is the sort of song that you wouldn’t expect from a trap rapper. It is
emotional and an ode to his relationships. He hits all kinds of high and low
notes and is mainly a singer than a rapper in this song. This a powerful song
and is something that I would say few rappers can pull off. It has an original
slow beat. There are no samples in this song. This song is very well put
together and is very complex. It almost like a cry for attention or longing for
a significant other. Like he wishes that a special someone would take advantage
of him because he would do anything for them.
“Incredible”
This
song’s beat sounds like the open credits to a 70’s crime duo movie. It warm and
tropical and reminds me of summer. It is very structured. The hook for this
song really attached=s the raps to the beat. Because for the most part it
almost seems separated from it like the beat is just background noise and not a
part of the song. Future sings of his adamant of this one particular woman.
Future says how he used not to trust these women until he met this one honest
woman. At first, he was skeptical of her, but over time he found that the
relationship they had was incredible.
“Testify”
In
the song, Future is the villain, and he’s messing with a good girl. Future
wants the girl to show her love for him because times are rough and he needs
her to be all the way in. The song's beat reminds me of old video games. Maybe
this was on purpose as he’s playing “games” with this girl hoping that she
opens up to him.
“Fresh
Air”
This
song reminds me of like Wyclef Jean or R. Kelly. It is a slow song, and the
hook screams like it could be a hit club song. It is got a fast to slow beat
that changes up in interesting ways. This is new for Future. The beat is fresh
and samples “God’s Work” by Cyrus. It is a fun song about having fresh starts
or room to breathe. I think this is just a reflection about how much Future
needs “me time.” As an introvert, I can relate to it. It is time to restart and
become new again. It is time to relax and regain strength. This song could
explain why Future has slowed down in releasing records. Parenting has also
probably demanded that he slows down so he can spend time with his children.
“Neva
Missa Lost”
Future
sings/raps about a relationship with a woman that he cares for, but he feels
that he has been losing her lately. He senses that the relationship has been
weakened by little disagreements and petty fights. He wants to reassure her
throughout the song that he is here to stay for the long haul. He intends to
work through these little bumps because he believes in the relationship.
Relationships are fragile, and even the tiniest pecks can break them, and they
need constraint reinforcement. The beat has an “if R. Kelly made a trap song”
vibe to it.
“Keep
Quiet”
This
song has a wild beginning. It fits the story of the song though. Future is
having sex with a girl that is taken. He tells her to be quiet about because
talking about it will only bring anger and chaos. Future doesn’t really care
about having sex with girls that have boyfriends/husbands because he believes
he is doing a service for them. He shows them a good time and provides and he
thinks he fills that gap for these women not being appreciated enough. He just
likes making them happy. The beat for this song sounds like an Owl City song
with a trap bass and drums.
“Hallucinating”
This
song is short. It talks about Future’s extensive drug use and gives a little
history of his drug use. It is an intoxicating song and sets a tone. It offers
a view into how Future feels about drugs, and the beat is a reflection of how
he feels on drugs.
“I
Thank U”
This
is another short song and maybe on purpose. It is a song about all the women in
Future’s life that motivated him through doubt and negativity. The guitar is
something new and never seen before from the trap artist. It adds a moody blues
vibe to the song. It is like a pity song to all the woman who didn’t believe in
him. He has made it big he thanks them.
“New
Illuminati”
This
song plays on the how society holds up the Illuminati as some secret evil
organization that rules the world. This a simple song about how when Future is
having sex with a particular woman he feels like their secret act is like
ruling the world.
“Turn
On Me”
The
production on this song is incredible. The complexity of it and the horns that
come with the hook. It gives the vibe of anticipation or expectations. It is
believed that this song is about his ex-girlfriend Ciara. Makes sense because
this album is about thing Future always wanted to talk about and stuff that is
very personal to him. He just went into
the studio and opened up to make this album a complete opposite of its twin FUTURE.
“Selfish”
(ft. Rihanna)
Rihanna
and Future are back together. RiRi bringing the vocals. Rather powerful, but
not overpowering. The Rihanna and Future duet works so well, and they
complement each other so well. No wonder this song is a hit. Everything just
jives and mixes well. The times of the transitions are just perfect, and the
production fits the lyrics so well. It about two people who were awful to each
other in their relationship but still lust after each other even though they
aren’t together. This is probably why their relationship didn’t work out
because they are selfish.
“Solo”
Future
doesn’t want to let someone down. These chords. This is one of those beats that
sounds like it doesn’t have any foundation. Like Future’s vocals are just
floating in space. There are a few risks taken on this album. He went out his
way to do things that weren’t exactly in his comfort zone. “Solo” seems to be
one of those experimental moments where the drug confidence gave him the boost
to try and mix it up.
“Sorry”
This
a dark song. It is the finale. This is the closing of the song. It is the most
personal and real of the songs. It is deep into the mind and life of Future.
Future wraps up his heartfelt album with an apology letter to Ciara,
elaborating on how his lifestyle affected the relationship, effectively
bringing it to an end. Moreover, Future’s first connection to Ciara before
their relationship took off was a remix of Ciara’s song “Sorry.” The beat
sounds so sincere and almost pulls heart strings. This is a somber trap song
and very emotionally rich one.
This
is a project by Future worth listening to. Each song tells a story and tells
you about the interworking’s of Future’s mind and thought on his actions, life,
and morals. It gives access to how he feels about Ciara, women, drugs, and the
lifestyle he leads. It is very personal and it is almost like he is telling you
a life story or a confession. Its juicy. The production is amazing on this
album and makes for some really nice and interesting trap beats that Future lays
lyrics over. Each beat has a personality and helps tell the story of the song.
They try to invoke the emotions that Future has towards the subject. The
attention to detail in the production in amazing.
Future’s
word play and lyrics pull heart strings. The way he delivers them either
through rapping or singing help the listen understand Future and his thoughts
and they work so well with the beats. The lyrics also provide for some
interesting food for thought. They tell of feelings, thoughts, and stories.
They make themes about humanity and living life. I think that’s what Future
wanted out of this album. To be a summary of him on the inside. Not a summary
of what is perceived of him like in FUTURE.
This is one of the best made albums so far by Future and shows the maturity and
growth of him as an artist and how far he has come from his beginnings.
This
might be an album that forever enshrines Future as one of the greatest rappers
of all-time. It is a complete album and the complexity of the lyrics and
production is what makes it so great and great to listen to. A true masterpiece.
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HNDRXX is about
humans and our relationships and the complexity of life and emotions. How our
upbringing and influences mold who we are. It is about the gravity of our
decisions and how they affect us and others.
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