By Jordan Moreau
03.04.2020 - 18:31 / genius.com
Future’s 2015 mixtape, Beast Mode, is now available on all streaming platforms. He released it as part of a legendary run of projects kicking off with Monster, which the Atlanta rapper brought to streaming services for the first time in October 2019.
Beast Mode features appearances from Young Scooter and Juvenile. It originally included nine tracks, but the streaming release is missing “Real Sisters,” which later appeared on DS2.
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Future is gunning for a three-peat: After freeing two of his beloved mixtapes in Monster and most recently Beast Mode, on Thursday (April 9), Future capped off the trifecta by placing 56 Nights on all streaming services.Released in March 2015, the seminal mixtape served as a collaborative effort between Future and DJ Esco, featuring a plethora of street bangers, most notably "March Madness" and "Trap N---as." The latter would later live on Future's Dirty Sprite 2 album.Earlier this week, Future
Future’s 2015 mixtape, 56 Nights, is now available on all streaming services. The joint project with DJ ESCO was previously available on TIDAL under Esco’s name.
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After freeing his Monster mixtape onto streaming services for the project's fifth anniversary last year, today (April 3), Future opts to repeat the cycle by releasing his Zaytoven-produced opus, Beast Mode to all digital platforms.Released in January 2015, Beast Mode was the second of three mixtapes to enshrine Future's status as a decorated trap savant.The eight-song project boasted features from Juvenile and Young Scooter. In 2018, Future and Zaytoven doubled up and released Beast Mode 2.
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