Future is closing out a run of collaborative projects and returning to solo ground. The Atlanta rapper confirmed that his tenth studio album, The Real Me, arrives July 10 through Freebandz and Epic Records, marking his first solo full length since 2022's I Never Liked You and his first complete solo body of work since Mixtape Pluto in 2024.
The announcement came in stages. Future revealed the album's title in mid June, then locked in the release date on June 25 alongside a teaser for the lead single. That single, "Radio," dropped the following day as the album's eleventh track, finding Future in a more reflective register even as the production keeps his signature melodic trap intact.
The rollout follows a stretch defined by his back to back collaborative run with Metro Boomin on We Don't Trust You and We Still Don't Trust You, both of which opened at number one on the Billboard 200 in 2024. Future has kept most of the details for The Real Me under wraps. No tracklist, no confirmed features, no cover art. What is clear is the title itself, which has already sparked speculation that this project leans more personal than his recent output, a possible return to the introspective storytelling that first defined his run through the 2010s.