ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月12日 02時28分


This February, after a period of uncharacteristic dormancy, the rapper @フューチャー returned with a barrage. He released 2 albums in 2 weeks, and there are rumors of a third. On the heartbroken “HNDRXX,” he gushed and apologized and balladeered. And on “Future,” he boasted and bragged and sounded weirdly content. But the track that stuck out to @bashba, a senior writer for @thefader magazine, was “Mask Off,” a down-tempo track built around a bizarre but lovely woodwind sample. “It’s the kind of song you would want the DJ to slip on right when you’ve lost count of your drinks and you’re feeling buzzy and smiley and warm,” @bashba writes in @nytmag’s music issue. In other words, the song is “party music for the age of opiates.” @erikmadiganheck took this portrait of #Future for @nytmag’s music issue. Visit the link in our profile to get @nytmag’s list of the 25 songs that tell us where music is going.


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