Future is officially back in solo album mode. The Atlanta rapper has announced that his 10th studio album, The Real Me, will arrive on July 10, 2026, while giving fans an immediate taste of the project with a new single and music video dropping tonight.
The announcement came through Future’s Instagram Stories, where a teaser for the upcoming visual ends by revealing the album’s release date, confirming that The Real Me is less than three weeks away.
Leading the rollout is “Radio,” the project’s first official single. The track will premiere alongside its accompanying music video tonight, marking Future’s first solo release tied to a full-length album campaign since I Never Liked You in 2022.
For now, Future has kept most details under wraps. The album artwork, full tracklist, featured artists, and production credits have yet to be unveiled, leaving fans waiting to see who will join him on what is expected to be one of hip-hop’s biggest releases of the summer.
The Real Me also represents Future’s first solo studio album in four years. Since I Never Liked You debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 222,000 equivalent album units in its opening week, the rapper has largely focused on collaborative projects. In 2024, he teamed up with Metro Boomin for the back-to-back chart-toppers We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, both of which opened atop the Billboard 200.
Hints about a new solo era first surfaced in March 2026 when Future told fans he was officially in “album mode.” That momentum continued through a Spotify promotional campaign featuring the words The Real Me in black ink against a red background, fueling speculation that an announcement was imminent.
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