Hndrxx

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Hndrxx

Hndrxx is the sixth studio album by American rapper Future. It was released on February 24, 2017, by A1 Recordings, Freebandz, and Epic Records. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Over a well-played hand of wistful, bright-eyed, and reflective beats, HNDRXX strikes a near-perfect balance between a man still licking his wounds and a man emerging from a long, dark night.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    If you’ve found him brash in the past, he may convince you that he’s worthy of forgiveness.  

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  • Complex

    Future's 'HNDRXX' May Prove to Be His Masterpiece 

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  • Vulture

    Though the process leading up to it wasn’t what anyone could have expected, it’s evident that he’s taken, with HNDRXX, a quantum leap in music. 

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  • Consequence of Sound

    HNDRXX is Future at his most inventive.  

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  • Hip Hop DX

    Call “HNDRXX” Future’s Most Human Album Yet.  

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  • VIBE

    Overall, HNDRXX is a passionate album about a man trying to express his feelings without giving up his virility.  

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  • FACT

    Future repairs old wounds on HNDRXX, an honest, emotional return to form. 

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  • The Ringer

    It’s February and the summer is already Future’s. 

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  • DJ Booth

    Say what you will about Future, but he is undoubtedly a shining star who isn't on the verge of dimming anytime soon.  

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  • Hot New Hip Hop

    HNDRXX is the product of pain, patience, and meditation, and it could very well be Future's best album yet.  

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  • The Irish Times

    While Future’s other recent album release had some moments to crow about, HNDRXX is a much different and far more enthralling piece of work.  

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  • XXL Magazine

    HNDRXX is Future's most glossy effort since 2014's Honest, but has received marginally less criticism than that breakthrough effort, with listeners and pundits praising its expansive production and Future's melodic emoting.  

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  • Spectrum Culture

    The Future we hear on HNDRXX is the Future we know and (maybe) love.  

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  • Mic

    It's brutally honest, at the very least. 

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  • Immortal Reviews

    Future has potential, it seems to just be a matter of whether or not he wants to use it.  

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  • WZND

    While HNDRXX isn’t on the level of some of the other hip hop albums that have been released this year, it has at least validated some of the hype he has received over the years and has proven that his music is not limited to one genre or element.  

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  • The Musical Hype

    HNDRXX is more well-rounded. It still possesses its fair share of flaws, but Future shows more versatility.  

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  • The Quietus

    HNDRXX hits like a breath of fresh air. 

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  • The Atlantic

    A number of the songs on the silken Hndrxx have the potential to become crossover hits. 

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  • The B-Side

    HNDRXX is not the summit of Future’s emotive aptitude. Instead, it is arguably his most manufactured, plastic effort to date. 

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  • Shive Magazine

    Being guarded and reserved are good qualities to have, but opening up and being able to show emotion is a sign of true strength and humanism, that’s where Future is at his best. HNDRXX is him at his best. 

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  • UCLA Radio

    Slightly differing from FUTURE, HNDRXX expresses Future’s Jimi Hendrix influenced persona who is courageous to sing with auto-tune and create hit-maker catchy beats.  

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  • Vinyl Me, Please

    HNDRXX sits comfortably alongside the best records in Future’s discography because it employs the widest range of his talents in service of a world view that’s been fully fleshed out, rough edges and all. 

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  • Freelancer Magazine

    Future Fails on HNDRXX.  

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  • The Advocate

    Future steps away from telling stories of crime and takes a softer approach on "HNDRXX," speaking more about his past relationships. He shows his vulnerable side, digging deep to unveil his personal feelings.  

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  • The Up Coming

    If Future was about being as gritty as possible and returning to his underground roots, then HNDRXX, the rapper’s sixth studio release, is stylistically the opposite.  

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  • The Diamondback

    It's a slow, lugubrious collection of songs, with the most emotion Future has shown since his immediate post-breakup mixtape, Monster. 

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  • Nation of Billions

    ‘HNDRXX’ is gorgeous, a hallucinatory pop/trap/R&B whirlwind that balances pleasure and pain. 

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  • Daily Bruin

    “HNDRXX” flaunts Future’s surprising ability to sing. It proves the Atlanta rapper is not a one-dimensional artist, and showcases his ability to branch out into other genres of music. 

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  • The Edge

    The production and variety of beats on HNDRXX is great, showing why R&B Future is the best Future.  

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  • Pulse

    This is his most honest work yet.  

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  • The Reel Deal

    If you’re a fan of his more radio-friendly cuts, you’ll have no problem getting into HNDRXX.  

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  • Verge Campus

    Inevitable hits chock-full of quotes begging to be your next Instagram post’s captions. 

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  • The Gateway

    Ultimately, not all tracks on the album are successful but once again Future’s ambition is apparent. 

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  • The University Daily Kansan

    Radio-friendly Future returns with 'HNDRXX' 

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  • True Too

    HNDRXX is a much more personal album. It’s a breath of fresh air to see the trap artist really let it all out.  

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  • The Fresh Committee

    Somehow, HNDRXX finds a way to sound diluted and oversaturated simultaneously.  

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  • The Pioneer

    While the self-titled project featured more of the same from the trap-style rapper, “HNDRXX” strays a bit off the beat and path and is more R&B influenced than his last project. 

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  • Stereoboard.com

    ‘HNDRXX’ is a well produced album by one of the most talented trap artists around.  

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  • Planet Aviation

    HNDRXX’ definitely leave us satisfied. 

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  • The Ithican

    While the experimental songs don’t always work, this album shows that the Atlanta rapper has more dimensions than his discography has previously shown.  

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  • Passion of the Weiss

    Easy as it is to make comparisons to previous Future incarnations, HNDRXX is very much its own beast, hitting a new, higher crescendo. 

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  • Ranting About Music

    HNDRXX is one of Future’s best records.  

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  • Dozens of Donuts

    Hndrxx, with greatness and ignorance in tow, isn't as rewarding as it could've been.  

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  • Diandra Reviews It All

    The emotional ups and downs add a new capacity to this club king’s ability to change an atmosphere.  

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