Future Songs

Alright, let’s get real. When you say future songs, most folks immediately think of that unmistakable voice—kind of like a syrupy trap lullaby mixed with pure street grit. Future ain’t just another rapper; he’s that voice of late nights, messy feelings, and turn-up anthems all rolled into one.

Who Is Future, Anyway?

You know how some artists just sneak into your playlists and refuse to leave? That’s Future for me. Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn (yeah, a mouthful) came outta Atlanta, where trap music feels like oxygen. I learned the hard way that his songs can either pump you up or leave you thinking about life at 3 AM.

Fun fact I love to drop: Back in 2015, I was blasting March Madness so loud my neighbor banged on the wall. She wasn’t mad—she was just jealous.

How Did I Pick Which Future Songs Make The Cut?

No boring charts or some robot metric here. I went with:

  • What gets me hyped or hits my feels?
  • What songs y’all still humming years later?
  • The beats that slap so hard they give me whiplash.
  • Collabs where Future’s vibe totally changed the game.
  • And the tracks that made me replay the whole album (more than once).

The Top Future Songs (In My Humble Opinion)

1. Mask Off (2017)

Holy hell, this song is iconic. That flute loop? Insane. I swear, the first time I heard it, I paused Netflix just to soak it in. “Percocets, molly, Percocets”—yeah, it’s raw, but so damn catchy. I even caught myself humming it in the shower. My cousin calls it the “money chant.”

Chart stuff? Meh. The song hit #5, but it’s more about that vibe you can’t shake.

2. March Madness (2015)

Look, this one is Future getting real. Not the party type but the one staring into the abyss kinda track. I once tried explaining this song to my grandma—she just shook her head and said, “Boy, you listenin’ to some deep stuff.”

The line “I live for the nights that I can’t remember…” hits different when you’ve had those wild nights. Trust me.

3. Life Is Good (feat. Drake) (2020)

You can’t talk future songs without this collab. Two legends, one track. The beat flips halfway through like a plot twist in your favorite show. Every time it drops, I’m reminded of those days when you hustle all week, weekend, rinse, repeat.

“You workin’ on the weekend like usual…” — I swear this was Future’s anthem for us all.

A Little Backstory on Future’s Sound

His early jams? They’re like raw clay—still molding, rough edges and all. Tracks like Tony Montana and Magic laid the groundwork. I remember the smell of Walmart’s parking lot rosemary on June 7th, 2019—random, but that day I first blasted Tony Montana full blast. That memory sticks.

Then he got smoother, more melodic, but kept it gritty with songs like Codeine Crazy and Stick Talk. Honestly, his sound evolved so much that sometimes I barely recognized it—and then bam! Another banger.

Emotional Future Songs That Punch You Right in the Gut

  • Codeine Crazy: Yeah, this one’s dark. Reminds me of those 2 AM thoughts when your brain won’t shut up. The lyrics hit like a ton of bricks, and the beat matches that mood perfectly.
  • Neva Missa Lost: Basically Future saying, “I’m still here, still winning, despite all the crap.”
  • Used to This (feat. Drake): Future’s braggin’, but also kinda humble? Classic.

Party Hits That Get The Whole Crew Jumpin’

  • Where Ya At (feat. Drake): Bouncy and perfect for getting off your couch.
  • Low Life (feat. The Weeknd): Dark vibes but still danceable.
  • Jumpman (with Drake): Oh, the memories. Every party playlist’s must-have.

Collabs That Took Future Songs to Another Level

Future’s got a knack for picking collab partners that elevate his vibe:

  • Drake? The duo’s chemistry is like peanut butter and jelly.
  • The Weeknd? Dark, moody, and addictive.
  • Young Thug? Pure Atlanta magic.

I swear, their tracks have been the soundtrack of my worst and best nights.

Why Future Songs Still Rule Trap Music

Y’all ever notice how Future’s voice sounds like a melody and a street story rolled into one? He made vulnerability cool in trap music, which wasn’t easy. Plus, his beats? Wicked good. His style made rappers like Travis Scott and Lil Uzi Vert think, “How do I top that?”

Albums That Gave Us Most Future Songs

DS2 (2015)

  • Raw. Dark. Classic.
  • Songs like Fuck Up Some Commas made me wanna throw cash around… in my dreams.

Future (2017)

  • Smooth but still savage.
  • Mask Off lives here.

High Off Life (2020)

  • Future’s grown-up flex album.
  • Life Is Good sets the tone.

Why I Keep Coming Back to Future Songs

  • The hooks? Stuck in my head all day.
  • Lyrics that hit close to home or street life.
  • Beats that are hella fresh.
  • Collabs that make you shout “Yasss.”
  • The dude never drops weak tracks—well, almost never.

Fan Faves That Always Make The List

  • Mask Off
  • March Madness
  • Life Is Good
  • Stick Talk
  • Codeine Crazy
  • Low Life

Every time I’m in the mood for a Future binge, these tracks get an automatic spin.

Final Thoughts (Sorta)

Anyway, here’s the kicker: Future isn’t just a rapper. He’s the soundtrack to messy, complicated feelings and wild nights. His future songs capture that perfectly. Some days you want to party. Other days? You just wanna feel seen. He’s got you covered.

FAQ: Because Everyone’s Asking

Q: What’s Future’s biggest hit?
A: If you asked me? Mask Off takes the crown.

Q: Which Future songs have Drake on them?
A: Tons! Life Is Good, Jumpman, Where Ya At—you name it.

Q: How many albums has Future dropped?
A: Enough to keep y’all busy for a minute. DS2, Future, High Off Life are the biggies.

 

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