Arguably, Future has had one of the best resurgences in Hip-Hop in recent years. Not completely swept away, Future’s rise from 2015 to present day is to be commended. Continuously working and pushing out new material for fans, Future has dominated a particular section of Hip-Hop for several months now and only continues to thrive. With many taking note, it’s only fitting that Future, in his prime, finds himself landing the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Speaking on long-term goals and even a potential awkward moment where he conveys that he doesn’t even want Desiigner’s name in the article, the rapper and songwriter is surely living in the moment.
“What do you look for in life,” she asks, “since you have all this success?”
“I’m just looking for stability and longevity,” Future tells her. “I’m really doing it for stability for my kids.”
She asks what he prays for. “Don’t ask for a million dollars,” he says. “Ask for the stuff that’ll get you a million dollars – your health, your brain, your sanity, wisdom. Prepare me for when I do get that million. Make sure I don’t go crazy, make sure I help my family. You don’t want to ask for a big-ass house and you burn the bitch down, and then you say, ‘God, give it to me again.'”
There’s no requirement of being a fan to see just how far the ‘March Madness’ rapper has come. With many at his feet, there’s so much more that’s in store. Check out the rest of the cover article, here.