I'm hooked on "No Charge"If you enjoy Future output in 2015 I would really recommend giving this project some time to marinate. Purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting your faith/god guide you through the purple rain. The song ranked number 144 on the I know hating on Honest is a beloved HHH pastime, but it was a solid, well-received album and more importantly showed he can make himself work as a crooner. 7 / 10.I fell in love with future when I first heard Pluto when it came out. As a Future … Prince is his name obviously. He has a great ear for beats but most of the production on this tape felt uninspired.yeah I always get in arguments about Future because it's like once I've heard one song from him; I've heard them all. Give it a couple listens and see how you feel. After the first few run troughs, I didn't really wan't to listen to it again. "Inside the Matress", "Drippin", and "Salute" are all solid bangers. There is no March Madness, Fuck up Some Commas or Real Sisters like the last couple tapes, but i respect Future ALOT for keeping his fans fed and not ditching the mixtape scene.Hopefully he releases a couple more other tapes this year like Ape Shit and Monster 2. From fuck the club up to any weinhouse. It's a strong start to 2016. It's a good listen, but it just all melts together. Don’t worry, Future said—he himself hadn’t left in a week, either, and someone was bringing in Wendy’s from up the block. He played it on nearly every tour since 1984, except for a period after his Prince performed the song as the opening of a medley of his hits with "Purple Rain" ended up being the final song Prince performed live during his final concert in For release as a single, the song was edited down from 8:41 to 4:05.

Me personally I felt that a lot of Future's flows on here felt repetitive and felt like he was lacking much more adlibs than usual. There doesn't seem to be much further development he could do in this lane that he's in currently but I felt like Purple Reign is a noticeable step back in quality compared to Monster, Beast Mode, 56 Nights, News Or Something, DS2, Last Breath, & Low Life. Same thing happened for DS2 and the 3 mix tapes before that. Also Salute is THE banger of the tape.I thought this mixtape was pretty weak. "Purple Rain" reached No. Purple Reign is the sixteenth mixtape by American rapper Future, hosted and executive-produced by DJ Esco and Metro Boomin.It was released on January 17, 2016 with an 11-hour notice via LiveMixtapes and DatPiff. Purple Reign ~ Symbols of African Sovereignty A color with mystical and noble qualities, purple/violet is associated with royalty, spirituality, creativity, and higher realms. Even on honest (which is his weakest body of work) he switched it up a little.His problem is the fact that he is stuck on 56 nights success. If he could expand upon that, doing so would sorta reset the palate of his discography to allow him to come back to harder hitting raps and have them feel fresher.Lmao who the hell is Desiigner? Its just sad seeing people ITT probably recycled the tape after 1st listen a day after the drop when it just sounds great now. I feel like people might find it bland since future doesn't really vary his style but I still bump itYeah this is about as much of this style of future as I can take. "Purple Rain" is a song by American musician Prince and his backing band The Revolution. It wasn't very compelling. Though, nothing from this mixtape stands out much. If you are a fan out his sound there are definitely some great tracks on here that are not throwaways like some are saying. Maybe it's only me but I feel like he's stuck. Purple is the color of royalty. But after letting it settle in my opinion has definitely changed. There’s a good anecdote that Future recounted in an interview—about getting into an argument with a guy who was worried about one of the Atlanta rapper’s engineers. I'm fairly concerned about what Future can do next... Like where does he go musically from here? "Purple Reign" and he is the Prince. It is the title track from the 1984 album of the same name, which in turn is the soundtrack album for the 1984 film of the same name starring Prince, and was released as the third single from the album.

2 when it's clearly Inside The Mattress?I pour up yellow Tussin' cause I gotta have itI agree with you 100. Not that it's bad, but it's nothing special.Still love Future though, I just think that he'll eventually saturate the market.