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High Off Life

High Off Life is the eighth studio album by American rapper Future, surprise-released on May 15, 2020, through Freebandz and Epic Records. The 21-track project, executive produced by longtime collaborator DJ Esco, features guest appearances from artists including Travis Scott, Drake, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, Meek Mill, Lil Durk, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again. Produced by a roster of hitmakers such as Wheezy, Southside, and ATL Jacob, the album explores themes of hedonism, success, and introspection amid Future's signature trap sound. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart with 153,000 album-equivalent units, becoming Future's seventh consecutive number-one album. By July 2022, High Off Life had been certified double platinum by the RIAA, denoting two million units consumed in the United States. Critically, the album received generally positive reviews for its polished production and Future's melodic delivery, though some critics noted it as a solid but formulaic entry in his discography. Standout tracks like "Life Is Good" featuring and "Solitaires" with propelled its commercial success, with the former becoming a major hit. Released during the early months of the , High Off Life offered an escapist vibe of celebration and excess, contrasting the global mood.

Background

Development

The development of High Off Life began in the months following the release of Future's seventh studio album, , in January 2019, marking a return to his trap roots after a period of experimentation with more introspective and melodic sounds. Initially titled Life Is Good, the project evolved through multiple iterations due to shifts in his personal life and creative vision. Executive produced by Future's longtime collaborator and close friend DJ Esco, the album's production emphasized a blend of hard-hitting trap beats and melodic elements, drawing from Future's signature style. A core team of producers, including Southside, Wheezy, and emerging talents like VOU and D. Hill, contributed to the sound. For instance, German producer VOU supplied sample packs and loops to Southside around 2018 or early 2019, which formed the basis for three tracks—"Ridin Strikers," "Hard to Choose One," and "Too Comfortable"—without initially knowing they were destined for Future. VOU described the workflow: "I worked on a big pack and sent it over, he f-cked with some of the samples and made a lot of beats with them." These beats incorporated unique elements, such as sped-up piano samples for "Hard to Choose One" and recordings from a broken four-string guitar for "Too Comfortable," aligning with the album's moody, atmospheric trap aesthetic. Similarly, D. Hill, who had been building his reputation through couch-surfing studio sessions, contributed beats that captured Future's prolific, high-volume recording approach. As the escalated in early 2020, made a pivotal last-minute adjustment to the project's title, shifting from Life Is Good—inspired by the optimistic featuring released in January—to High Off Life to better reflect the era's hardships while maintaining a message of and . This change occurred amid ongoing sessions, with emphasizing positivity drawn from family time during , as he shared in discussions around the release. The final 21-track album, including pre-released singles like "100 Shooters" featuring and Doe Boy, "Life Is Good," and "Tycoon," was completed and surprise-dropped on May 15, 2020, via and , capturing 's intent to evolve his sound without losing his core trap influence.

Recording

The recording of High Off Life primarily took place at 5 Star Production Studios in , , a renovated facility formerly known as DARP Studios, featuring four interconnected rooms (A, B, C, and D) equipped with consoles, rigs, and Augspurger monitors to facilitate a multi-room . This setup allowed for simultaneous tracking, production, and mixing sessions, enabling and his team to make adjustments up until the album's release day on May 15, 2020, reflecting the project's fast-paced nature. oversaw the album's assembly in collaboration with Future's primary recording engineer, Eric Manco, who handled vocals and instrumentation across multiple tracks while also contributing to mixing. Manco, working out of Room A with an SSL AWS 948 δelta console, captured Future's performances on songs like "Touch the Sky," "Solitaires" (featuring ), and "Harlem Shake" (featuring ), often integrating live elements with pre-produced beats sent from collaborators. Additional engineers included Bryan Anzel, who recorded Future on tracks such as "Trapped in the Sun," "One of My," and "Posted with Demons," and Seth Firkins, who contributed to "Ridin Strikers" and "Outer Space Bih." Guest artists' vocals were frequently tracked remotely or at separate locations; for instance, Travis Scott's parts on "Solitaires" were recorded by Mike Dean, Drake's on "Life Is Good" by Noel Cadastre, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again's on "Trillonaires" by Manco himself. The production involved a roster of prominent trap beatmakers, with beats often developed remotely and refined during sessions. Southside co-produced several tracks, including "Touch the Sky," "Hard to Choose One," and "Too Comfortable," incorporating loops and samples from German producer VOU, who sent instrumental packs as early as 2018 without knowing the final artist. VOU's contributions featured unique sound design, such as a sped-up piano on "Hard to Choose One" and a detuned four-string guitar on "Too Comfortable," which Southside expanded into full beats before delivery to the studio. Other key producers included Wheezy on "Solitaires" and "Harlem Shake," ATL Jacob on "Hitek Tek" and "One of My," DY on "Outer Space Bih" and "Last Name," and Will-A-Fool on "Trapped in the Sun" and "Up the River," blending melodic synths, heavy 808s, and atmospheric samples typical of Future's sound. Mixing was handled by a team including Manco (on tracks like "Hitek Tek," "Posted with Demons," and "Trillonaires"), Manny Marroquin (on "Trapped in the Sun," "Touch the Sky," and "Too Comfortable"), and specialized engineers for features, such as Noel Cadastre for "Life Is Good" and Fabian Marasciullo for "100 Shooters." All tracks were mastered by Colin Leonard at The Kitchen in , except "Last Name" (Glenn Schick) and the remix of "Life Is Good" (Chris ), ensuring a cohesive, high-volume aesthetic. This collaborative, iterative approach underscored the album's spontaneous energy, with Esco and Manco curating beats and vocals in real-time to capture Future's introspective yet hedonistic themes.

Promotion

Singles

The album High Off Life was promoted through four official singles released prior to its launch on May 15, 2020. These tracks showcased Future's trap-influenced sound, collaborations with prominent artists, and themes of street life, success, and personal reflection. The lead single, "100 Shooters" featuring and Doe Boy, was released on July 12, 2019. Produced by and , the song features aggressive verses about armed confrontations and loyalty in the face of adversity, aligning with Future's signature auto-tuned delivery. It debuted at number one on the chart but did not enter the main and was certified gold by the RIAA in July 2020. The track's music video, directed by Gigi Ben Artzi and Roy Ben Artzi, was released on August 22, 2019, depicting the artists in a lavish mansion setting amid chaotic scenes. "Last Name", the second single featuring , arrived on November 15, 2019. DY Krazy handled production, with the track exploring , , and the consequences of involvement through . It peaked at number two on the chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA in July 2023. The accompanying , released on November 20, 2019, and directed by Marko Steez, portrays and in basketball scenarios symbolizing competition and survival. "Life Is Good" featuring became the album's most successful single, released on January 10, 2020, and produced by and D. Hill. The song contrasts hedonistic excess with emotional vulnerability, earning widespread acclaim for its melodic elements. It debuted at number two on the , where it spent 20 weeks, and topped the chart. A directed by followed on the same day, featuring the artists in a cinematic of and . A with and was released on February 15, 2020. The track has been certified diamond (11× platinum as of July 2022) by the RIAA. The fourth single, "Tycoon", was issued on April 1, 2020, as Future's first release of the year, produced by DY Krazy. It highlights boasts of wealth and dominance in , with a bouncy beat. The song debuted and peaked at number 76 on the and reached number 35 on the chart. Its , directed by Eif , premiered on March 27, 2020, showing Future in desert landscapes emphasizing isolation and triumph.

Promotional singles

"Undefeated" is the primary promotional single for Future's eighth studio album, High Off Life. Released on July 23, 2019, the track features fellow rapper and was produced by , TrellGotWings, and Young Trill Beatz. It arrived shortly after the album's "100 Shooters" on July 12, 2019, sharing a similar dark, trap-infused aesthetic with heavy bass and Future's signature auto-tuned delivery, signaling the sound of the upcoming project. The song's release helped build anticipation for High Off Life, though it did not appear on the final tracklist and served as a non-album teaser.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

High Off Life is characterized as a trap album, rooted in the Atlanta hip-hop scene that Future helped pioneer. The record features hard-hitting beats with booming basslines and layered production, crafted by frequent collaborators such as Southside, Wheezy, and ATL Jacob. Future's vocal delivery on the album employs his signature Auto-Tuned singing-rap style, blending confessional vulnerability with narcotic-infused melodies. This approach renders themes of tortured through painterly detail and undertones, as heard in tracks like "Accepting My Flaws," which incorporates a spectral choir sample for a haunting effect. The production emphasizes hypnotic, bassy soundscapes designed for club and car environments, with elements of bluesy instrumentation on select cuts, such as guitar strums and saloon piano in "Too Comfortable." Guest features from artists like and add unhinged flows and cartoony energy, particularly on "Solitaires" and "All Bad," evoking a dizzying, otherworldly . Overall, the album's sound maintains Future's formulaic blueprint—filthy rhythms and infectious bounce—while introducing optimistic flourishes amid its spaced-out , distinguishing it slightly from denser predecessors like DS2.

Themes and content

High Off Life delves into Future's signature blend of opulence and inner conflict, portraying a life marked by extravagant success intertwined with personal demons and emotional . The album examines tortured through vivid depictions of , drug use, and fleeting relationships, often rendered with undertones that highlight the hollowness beneath the surface. Recurring motifs include boasts of —such as references to supercars, fashion, and "cotton candy diamonds"—juxtaposed against , sleepless nights, and past traumas from street life and . Central to the content is Future's exploration of toxic lust and disposable connections, where romantic entanglements are framed as temporary escapes amid ongoing struggles. In "Accepting My Flaws," he confesses to battling his "" (a for addiction) while expressing awe at a partner's tolerance for his flaws, underscoring themes of and longing for genuine love. Tracks like "Ridin Strikers" admit to deriving pleasure only from toxic highs, reinforcing the album's motif of self-destructive indulgence. Meanwhile, "Posted With Demons" and "One of My" evoke through lines about soulless associates and the haunting weight of past drug-dealing, illustrating a rise from poverty shadowed by persistent unease. The project also incorporates reflections on and , particularly in the context of its 2020 release during the , with songs like "Solitaires" (featuring ) portraying defiant enjoyment of life's highs despite external chaos. "Trillionaire" (with ) narrates a rags-to-riches arc, emphasizing entrepreneurial triumphs over former hardships like selling and . Overall, High Off Life balances trap narratives with introspective moments, chronicling broken relationships, material excess, and a quest for emotional clarity in a world of unrelenting ambition.

Critical reception

Reviews

Upon its release, High Off Life received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised Future's signature sound and moments while noting some inconsistencies in pacing and innovation. The holds a score of 70 out of 100, based on nine critic reviews, with six rated positive and three mixed. Pitchfork's Paul A. awarded the 7.1 out of 10, commending its "painterly detail, meticulous production, and melancholy melody" as well as its improved pacing compared to Future's recent work, though he criticized the lack of significant evolution from his established style and the tone-deaf title amid the . Standout tracks like "Too Comfortable" and "Accepting My Flaws" were highlighted for their emotional depth, with noting Future's rendering of "tortured " through tracks exploring withdrawals from love and toxic relationships. Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield gave a favorable review, describing High Off Life as at his "most optimistic," blending positive messaging with the artist's characteristic "spaced-out melancholy" and flair. He appreciated the album's cinematic introductions and features from artists like on "Life Is Good," positioning it as a reliable entry in Future's that balances with subtle growth. HipHopDX rated the album 4 out of 5 (equivalent to 78 on ), lauding Future's focused and liberated delivery on opener "Trapped In The Sun" and strong guest spots from and , which infused optimism and personal reflection into the trap sound. The review acknowledged an optimistic shift in Future's persona but pointed to filler tracks and repetitive minimalist production as drawbacks, suggesting the 21-song length could have been trimmed for tighter impact. In a more mixed assessment, NME's three-star review (out of five) celebrated bangers like "Life Is Good" as potential "rap anthem of the year" and the otherworldly vibe of Travis Scott's "Solitaires," but faulted the project for reverting to familiar themes of narcotic abuse and trauma despite its purported positive ethos. The length—over 70 minutes—was seen as excessive, with tracks like "Hard To Choose One" dismissed as filler that diluted the 's flashes of greatness. Beats Per Minute assigned a 60 out of 100, viewing High Off Life as an "enjoyable rerun" of Future's lecherous formula that provided reckless abandon but lacked fresh elevation, though it succeeded in delivering mood-specific vibes across its sprawling tracklist.

Awards and nominations

High Off Life earned one major nomination in the awards circuit. At the 2020 BET , the album was nominated for Hip Hop Album of the Year, facing competition from DaBaby's and , Lil Baby's My Turn, Megan Thee Stallion's , and Roddy Ricch's Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial. The category was ultimately awarded to Roddy Ricch's project.
YearCeremonyCategoryResultRef.
2020BET Hip Hop AwardsHip Hop Album of the YearNominatedBET.com, Billboard

Commercial performance

Chart performance

High Off Life debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 153,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, marking Future's seventh consecutive number-one album on the chart. The album also reached number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums charts in the United States. It spent a total of 20 weeks on the Billboard 200, with its second-week sales dropping 60% to 61,000 units, landing at number three. Internationally, the album achieved moderate success. It peaked at number five on the , selling 4,000 units in its debut week and charting for two weeks overall, becoming Future's highest-peaking album in the at the time. In Australia, High Off Life entered the Albums Chart at number 15, marking Future's highest debut on that ranking. The album also topped the Canadian Albums Chart upon release.
Chart (2020)Peak position
US Billboard 2001
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)1
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard)1
Canadian Albums (Billboard)1
UK Albums (OCC)5
Australian Albums (ARIA)15

Sales and certifications

High Off Life debuted at number one on the US chart, earning 153,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 16,000 pure album sales and the majority from streaming activity. The album was certified gold by the (RIAA) on its release date of May 15, 2020, reflecting 500,000 units due to strong pre-release performance from singles like "Life Is Good" featuring . It reached status—denoting 1,000,000 units—on July 30, 2020, less than three months after release. By July 27, 2022, it had been certified double for combined sales and streaming equivalent units exceeding 2,000,000 in the United States. No international certifications have been reported for the album.

Album credits and release

Track listing

High Off Life is Future's eighth studio album, comprising 21 tracks on its standard edition, released by and .
No.TitleFeaturingLength
1Trapped In The Sun3:21
2Hitek Tek3:02
3Touch The Sky2:24
4Solitaires3:25
5Ridin Strikers3:45
6One Of My2:22
7Posted With Demons3:09
8Hard To Choose One3:13
9Trillonaire2:47
10Harlem Shake2:28
11Up The River3:09
12Pray For A Key2:53
13Too Comfortable3:56
14All Bad3:27
15Outer Space Bih2:55
16Accepting My Flaws4:19
17Life Is Good3:57
18Last Name3:28
19Tycoon3:21
20100 Shooters & Doe Boy3:28
21Life Is Good (Remix), & 5:14
Notes:
  • The album was executive produced by .

Personnel

High Off Life was executive produced by , a longtime collaborator of . The album features guest appearances from several prominent hip-hop artists, including on "Solitaires," on "Trillonaire," on "Harlem Shake," on "All Bad," on "Life Is Good," on "Last Name," and Doe Boy on "100 Shooters," and , , and on "Life Is Good (Remix)". Production on the album was handled by a collective of trap and hip-hop producers, with frequent Future collaborators such as ATL Jacob, Southside, Wheezy, and DY Krazy contributing to multiple tracks. The full production credits per track are listed below.
TrackProducers
1. "Trapped in the Sun"Will-A-Fool
2. "HiTek Tek"ATL Jacob
3. "Touch the Sky"Southside
4. "Solitaires" (feat. Travis Scott)Wheezy, Mike Dean
5. "Ridin Strikers"ATL Jacob, CuBeatz, Southside
6. "One of My"ATL Jacob
7. "Posted With Demons"DJ Spinz
8. "Hard to Choose One"Southside
9. "Trillonaire" (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again)TeezyOnTheBoard
10. "Harlem Shake" (feat. Young Thug)Wheezy
11. "Up the River"Will-A-Fool
12. "Pray for a Key"Dope Boi, TM88, Yung Icey
13. "Too Comfortable"Southside
14. "All Bad" (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)Brandon Finessin, Outtatown
15. "Outer Space Bih"DY Krazy
16. "Accepting My Flaws"Southside
17. "Life Is Good" (feat. Drake)OZ, D. Hill, Ambezza
18. "Last Name" (feat. Lil Durk)DY Krazy
19. "Tycoon"DY Krazy, Riko Spazzin, Wheezy
20. "100 Shooters" (feat. Meek Mill & Doe Boy)Cubeatz, Tay Keith
21. "Life Is Good (Remix)" (feat. DaBaby, Drake & Lil Baby)OZ, D. Hill, Ambezza
Technical personnel included recording and mixing engineers Bryan Anzel, Eric Manco, Fabian Marasciullo, and , with additional mixing by Seth Firkins on select tracks. The album was mastered by Chris Athens, Colin Leonard, and Glenn Schick.

Release history

High Off Life was released on May 15, 2020, by and , initially as a digital download and streaming worldwide. The project, executive produced by , marked Future's eighth studio and arrived unannounced just two days after its reveal on . Physical editions, including and double vinyl , were issued later on August 21, 2020, in the United States.
DateFormatLabel(s)CatalogRegionRef.
May 15, 2020Digital download, streaming (21 tracks, AAC, 256 kbps), NoneWorldwideDiscogs
August 21, 2020CD (Album)19439781512Discogs
August 21, 20202 × Vinyl, LP, Album (140-gram, )19439781511Discogs

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