Future - SAVE ME (2019)
Artist: Future
Title: SAVE ME
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Epic Records
Genre: R&B, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 20:17
Total Size: 125 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: SAVE ME
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Epic Records
Genre: R&B, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 20:17
Total Size: 125 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. XanaX Damage (1:44)
2. St. Lucia (3:18)
3. Please Tell Me (3:25)
4. Shotgun (4:19)
5. Government Official (2:31)
6. Extra (2:53)
7. Love Thy Enemies (2:07)
Since at least the days of Future's Monster mixtape, his fans have feared that the self-destructive tendencies he rapped about would be his undoing. Myth-making or not, his catalog is steeped in a brand of nihilism so reckless that some of the fun of listening stems from anticipating just what he might say next. The answer this go-round, though, is a request for help. Or maybe just an acknowledgment of his issues.
SAVE ME, the seven-song EP that follows Future’s last full-length (January 2019’s The WIZRD), is a tallying of the MC’s misdeeds but less a formal apology than an extended moment of vulnerability. He details his issues with substance abuse on “XanaX Damage,” and then womanizing on “St. Lucia” and “Government Official.” He confesses a seemingly insatiable ego on “Please Tell Me,” but makes time to detail just how good a potential lover would have it riding with him on “Shotgun.” He’s distorted his voice on closer “Love Thy Enemies” in a way that makes it sound like he’s rapping from the center of a codeine haze, but the detail with which he recounts the intricacies of a failed relationship seems like it could have only come from a sober mind.
SAVE ME, the seven-song EP that follows Future’s last full-length (January 2019’s The WIZRD), is a tallying of the MC’s misdeeds but less a formal apology than an extended moment of vulnerability. He details his issues with substance abuse on “XanaX Damage,” and then womanizing on “St. Lucia” and “Government Official.” He confesses a seemingly insatiable ego on “Please Tell Me,” but makes time to detail just how good a potential lover would have it riding with him on “Shotgun.” He’s distorted his voice on closer “Love Thy Enemies” in a way that makes it sound like he’s rapping from the center of a codeine haze, but the detail with which he recounts the intricacies of a failed relationship seems like it could have only come from a sober mind.
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