Feb 3, 2016 - Staying true to his word, Future's newly-announced album, EVOL, was just made available for pre-order on iTunes tonight, ultimately revealing.
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Evol (stylized in all caps) is the fourth studio album by American rapper Future. It was released on February 6, 2016, by A1 Recordings, Epic Records and Freebandz. It premiered on DJ Khaled's We The Best Radio debut on Beats 1. Evol follows five months after the collaborative mixtape, What a Time to Be Alive (2015), and a month after Purple Reign (2016). Production was handled by frequent collaborators Metro Boomin, Southside, TM88 and DJ Spinz, among others.
- Is the latest album by hip hop recording artist Future who released the album February 6, 2016 via DJ Khaled’s We The Best Radio debut on Beats 1.
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Evol was supported by two singles: 'Low Life' and 'Wicked'. The album received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. It also debuted at number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
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Background and release[edit]
On December 25, 2015, The Weeknd released a collaborative song with Future, titled 'Low Life', on SoundCloud. It was produced by Metro Boomin and Ben Billions and co-produced by The Weeknd. The song was later revealed to be included on Evol.[1][2] On March 1, 2016, 'Low Life' was released as the album's first single.[3] A music video for the track premiered on MTV on the same month.[4]
On February 1, 2016, DJ Khaled announced that he would be premiering Future's fourth album on the debut show of We The Best Radio on Beats 1.[5] Future then announced the album title, release date and artwork, as well as individually tweeting the track list.[6]
The album cover artwork was created by the Polish creative production studio Ars Thanea.[7] The album's title is love spelled backwards.[8]
Critical reception[edit]
Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
AnyDecentMusic? | 6.8/10[9] |
Metacritic | 68/100[10] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [11] |
Billboard | [12] |
Clash | 8/10[13] |
Consequence of Sound | B+[14] |
The Guardian | [15] |
HipHopDX | 3.0/5[16] |
Pitchfork | 7.3/10[17] |
PopMatters | 6/10[18] |
Spin | 8/10[19] |
XXL | 4/5[20] |
Evol received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 68, based on 17 reviews.[10] In his review, Craig Jenkins of Billboard states, 'The spite of 2014 mixtape Monster, the woe of 2015's Beast Mode, and the devilish glee of his No. 1 album DS2 have all chilled into a dull malaise here'. He concluded with 'Evol doesn't break any rules or set many new ones, but as the latest in a seemingly never-ending series of wonders Future and his team wield in their creation of druggy, downcast afterparty dispatches, it is a joy.'[12] Matthew Ramirez of Pitchfork found that while Evol 'has slightly more misses than hits, the highs are high—arguably higher than Purple Reign's'.[17] Sheldon Pearce of Consequence of Sound said, 'It's an extraordinary triumph of ambitious trap soundscapes and an excellent complement for a driven artist, a man no longer inhibited by loss. With every passing release, Future grows more confident, and more callous.'[14] Dean Van Nguyen of Clash said, 'Again Future marshals the glittering soundscapes expertly, his tuneful flow reining in the beats while imbuing all the fragility, heartsickness and aggression that make it the most impressive instrument in rap right now.'[13] Israel Daramola of Spin said, 'EVOL, along with the Purple Reign mixtape, doesn't provide that instant hit that Future's world-class 2015 was so full of. Instead it crawls into your brain and makes itself at home; you'll find yourself going back to it over and over without even realizing.'[19]
Chris Gibbons of XXL said, 'EVOL is only the latest building block on one of the most impressive runs from any rapper we've seen, and Future shows no signs of slowing down for anything.'[20] Grant Rindner of The Line of Best Fit said, 'Odds are Future will drop another project or five between now and the end of the calendar year, so while EVOL is ultimately dispensable it's still a pretty good time.'[21] Shirley Ju of HipHopDX said, 'As it stands, EVOL is nothing out of the ordinary from his past endeavors. With no measures in place preventing from Future releasing new full-length projects, this album could easily be surpassed in a month or two.'[16] Lanre Bakare of The Guardian said, 'The formula is working, but for fans using his albums as a way in, they're missing a big part of what makes Future so intriguing.'[15] Brian Duricy of PopMatters said, 'EVOL doesn't stand up to his critical peaks, but this could easily be seen as but a release to tide fans over before the next blockbuster.'[18] Andy Gill of The Independent said, 'His raps here still stick fairly closely to the trap-music conventions that have dominated the hip-hop scene in Future's hometown Atlanta for the past decade or so.'[22]
Commercial performance[edit]
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Evol debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 134,000 album-equivalent units; it sold 100,000 copies in its first week, and boasted over 25 million streams.[23][24]Evol is the third project by Future to debut on the Billboard 200 at number one in seven months.[25] As of March 2016, the album has sold 125,000 copies domestically.[26] As of May 2018, the album has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of 1,000,000 units in the United States.[27]
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Ain't No Time' | Southside | 3:22 | |
2. | 'In Her Mouth' | Southside | 3:12 | |
3. | 'Maybach' |
| Southside | 3:40 |
4. | 'Xanny Family' |
| 3:05 | |
5. | 'Lil Haiti Baby' |
| 4:37 | |
6. | 'Photo Copied' | Southside | 2:52 | |
7. | 'Seven Rings' |
| 3:25 | |
8. | 'Lie to Me' |
| 3:32 | |
9. | 'Program' |
| Southside | 2:56 |
10. | 'Low Life' (featuring The Weeknd) |
| 5:13 | |
11. | 'Fly Shit Only' |
| 3:32 | |
Total length: | 39:26 |
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
12. | 'Wicked' |
| 2:53 | |
Total length: | 42:19 |
Notes
- ^[a] signifies a co-producer
Sample credits
- 'Wicked' contains a sample of 'Kanet Rohi', written by Özcan Deniz and performed by Rayan.
Charts[edit]
Weekly charts[edit]
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Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
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United States (RIAA)[27] | Platinum | 1,000,000 |
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone |
Release history[edit]
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Region | Format | Date | Label | Ref. |
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United States | Digital download | February 6, 2016 | [40] | |
United Kingdom | [41] |
References[edit]
- ^'Future + The Weeknd – Low Life [Prod. By Metro Boomin & Ben Billions] by Metro Boomin'. SoundCloud. Archived from the original on February 22, 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
- ^'The Weeknd, Future Drop Laid-Back New Track 'Low Life''. Rolling Stone. December 25, 2015. Archived from the original on January 29, 2016. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ^'Future's 'Low Life' Edges Drake's 'Summer Sixteen' For Most Added At Rhythmic Radio'. Headline Planet. March 1, 2016. Archived from the original on February 22, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^'Watch Future and The Weeknd's Video for 'Low Life''. Complex. March 25, 2016. Archived from the original on March 29, 2016. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
- ^'Future Reportedly Debuting An Album On DJ Khaled's New Apple Music Show This Friday'. Stereogum. February 4, 2016. Archived from the original on February 1, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
- ^Darville, Jordan (February 3, 2016). 'Future's New Project EVOL Is Up For Pre-Order Tonight'. The Fader. Archived from the original on February 24, 2017. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
- ^Low, Carver (February 4, 2016). 'Future's 'EVOL' Album Art Has Been Identified, And It's Not Stock Photography This Time'. HotNewHipHop. Archived from the original on January 12, 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
- ^'Future Announces New Album 'EVOL''. Rap-Up. February 3, 2016. Archived from the original on January 28, 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
- ^'EVOL by Future reviews'. AnyDecentMusic?. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^ ab'Reviews for EVOL by Future'. Metacritic. Archived from the original on June 28, 2016. Retrieved July 1, 2016.
- ^Jeffries, David. 'Evol – Future'. AllMusic. Archived from the original on January 23, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^ abJenkins, Craig (February 8, 2016). 'Future Hits His Songwriting Stride on Surprise Album 'EVOL': Review'. Billboard. Archived from the original on February 10, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
- ^ abDean Van Nguyen (February 19, 2016). 'Future – EVOL'. Clash. Archived from the original on September 15, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
- ^ abPearce, Sheldon (February 9, 2016). 'Future – EVOL'. Consequence of Sound. Archived from the original on February 11, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
- ^ abBakare, Lanre (February 18, 2016). 'Future: Evol review – prolific hip-hop star tones down the weirdness'. The Guardian. Archived from the original on February 22, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^ abJu, Shirley (February 11, 2016). 'Future EVOL Review'. HipHopDX. Archived from the original on February 16, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^ abRamirez, Matthew (February 11, 2016). 'Future: EVOL'. Pitchfork. Archived from the original on February 11, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
- ^ abDuricy, Brian (February 9, 2016). 'Future: EVOL'. PopMatters. Archived from the original on June 20, 2017. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
- ^ abDaramola, Israel (February 10, 2016). 'Review: Future Speeds Down the Expressway to Yr. Skull on 'EVOL''. Spin. Archived from the original on December 4, 2016. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
- ^ abGibbons, Chris (February 10, 2016). 'Future Keeps It Consistent With His Gift of Melody on 'EVOL''. XXL. Archived from the original on February 22, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^Rindner, Grant (February 16, 2016). 'EVOL by Future'. The Line of Best Fit. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^Gill, Andy (February 12, 2016). 'Future, Evol: 'Rapping romantic heading down a dead-end street', album review'. The Independent. Archived from the original on July 3, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- ^'Future Scores Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart'. Billboard. February 14, 2016. Archived from the original on February 15, 2016. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
- ^'Charts Don't Lie: February 17'. HotNewHipHop. February 17, 2016. Archived from the original on February 25, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
- ^'Future's 'EVOL' hits #1 In Its First Week'. HotNewHipHop. February 12, 2016. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
- ^'Charts Don't Lie: March 2'. HotNewHipHop. March 2, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
- ^ ab'American album certifications – Future – Evol'. Recording Industry Association of America.If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH.
- ^[US&titel=Evol&cat=a 'Australiancharts.com – Future [US] – Evol']. Hung Medien. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ^[US&titel=Evol&cat=a 'Ultratop.be – Future [US] – Evol'] (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
- ^[US&titel=Evol&cat=a 'Ultratop.be – Future [US] – Evol'] (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
- ^'Future Chart History (Canadian Albums)'. Billboard. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ^[US&titel=Evol&cat=a 'Dutchcharts.nl – Future [US] – Evol'] (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
- ^[US&titel=Evol&cat=a 'Lescharts.com – Future [US] – Evol']. Hung Medien. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ^'Official Albums Chart Top 100'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
- ^'Official R&B Albums Chart Top 40'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
- ^'Future Chart History (Billboard 200)'. Billboard. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ^'Future Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)'. Billboard. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ^'Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2016'. Billboard. Archived from the original on December 8, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
- ^'Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2016'. Billboard. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
- ^'EVOL by Future'. iTunes. Archived from the original on February 7, 2016. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ^'EVOL by Future'. iTunes. Archived from the original on April 16, 2016. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
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Known for a uniquely fluid and melodic yet mumbling vocal style, rapper Future busted out of Atlanta at the dawn of the 2010s with a flurry of mixtapes, high-charting albums, certified platinum singles such as 'Turn on the Lights' and 'Low Life,' and contributions to several other hits as a featured artist. Born Nayvadius Wilburn, he grew up in his city's Zone 6 section with roots in the ATL's Dungeon Family, who dubbed him 'the Future.' Mentored by cousin and fellow Dungeon Family member Rico Wade of the revered Organized Noize, Future released his first mixtapes in 2010 and early 2011, which left him poised for a mainstream breakthrough.A few months after the January 2011 release of his third mixtape, Future was featured on YC's 'Racks,' a single that bubbled up to the Top Ten of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Shortly thereafter, the rapper signed with major-label Epic, and 'Tony Montana,' his proper debut single, subsequently peaked just outside the Top 20. Its parent album, Pluto, landed the following April and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, supported by the number two R&B/hip-hop hit 'Turn on the Lights,' which earned Future his first RIAA platinum certification. No new studio albums were released in 2013, but Future's year was productive as a guest artist. He appeared on four Top Ten R&B/hip-hop hits that went either gold or platinum: Lil Wayne's 'Love Me,' Ace Hood's 'Bugatti,' Rich Gang's 'Tapout,' and Rocko's 'U.O.E.N.O.' He appeared on a remix of 'Body Party' by Ciara, who became his fiancée that October.Future's second full-length album, Honest, was issued in April 2014. It earned both critical acclaim and popular success and peaked at number two. Two singles from the album, 'Move That Dope' (featuring Pharrell, Pusha T, and Casino) and 'I Won' (co-produced by frequent collaborator Metro Boomin and featuring Kanye West), went gold. A few months after the album's release, Future and Ciara's split was made public. Late 2014 and early 2015 brought three mixtapes and another hit single, 'Fuck Up Some Commas.' They primed Future fans for third album DS2, which debuted at number one in July 2015. Only two months later, What a Time to Be Alive, a mixtape collaboration with Drake, reached the same spot.In early 2016, Future dropped Evol, which arrived unannounced but still debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Its 'Low Life,' a collaboration with the Weeknd, quickly went double platinum. In November of that year, Future issued another Drake-assisted hit, 'Used to This,' from his Beast Mode 16 mixtape. The roll continued through 2017 with a pair of full-lengths, Future and HNDRXX, the latter of which featured appearances from the Weeknd and Rihanna. Issued during consecutive weeks that February, the albums kept Future's streak of number ones intact. Later that year, he hopped onto Ty Dolla $ign's 'Don't Judge Me' with Swae Lee before issuing Super Slimey, a joint effort with Young Thug.
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