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Instead, theyre left with a rote, 17-track retread of his last two albums.
Since 2011sTrue Story, the Pluto moniker has been a gratifyingly unassailable part of Futures brand.
Freebandz devotees will catch echoes of that planetary past throughoutMixtape Pluto.
But Futures approach soon slips from satisfying to slothful.
With few surprises and zero features, the project feels distant from the period Future seems intent on conjuring.
Instead, the music ultimately mirrors Futures more recent fare.
Recruiting producer Southside for nearly half the album all but ensuresPlutosounds like every effort since 2019sThe Wizrd.
But is that really what people want from Future at this point?
Seeing how well his most recent material was received, he is just following a formula that works.