Future has officially returned with The Real Me, his highly anticipated tenth studio album. Released today, July 10, through Freebandz and Epic Records, the 22-track project marks the Atlanta rapper’s first solo studio album in four years.
The album arrives as Future’s first major solo release since I Never Liked You (2022), which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 222,000 equivalent album units in its opening week. Since then, he has remained at the center of hip-hop’s biggest moments, leading the charts with Metro Boomin on the 2024 blockbuster collaborations We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, both of which opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The Real Me follows that dominant period with a more personal focus, exploring themes of success, discipline and the challenges that come with maintaining longevity at the highest level. Notably, the project also represents Future’s first major release following the death of longtime friend and collaborator Young Scooter in 2025.
The rollout began earlier this year when Future revealed on social media that he was officially in “album mode” in March 2026. The campaign continued in June with the announcement of the album’s July 10 release date and the arrival of lead single “Radio” on June 26.
The album features 22 tracks.






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