56 Nights
DJ Esco Hosted By Future
56 Nights is a collaborative mixtape by Future and DJ Esco, released on March 21, 2015 through Future’s Freebandz label. Although Future raps on every track, the project was originally credited to DJ Esco and billed as “hosted by Future,” reflecting Esco’s role as DJ, curator, and the inspiration behind the tape. It runs 10 tracks and about 30 minutes, all produced by 808 Mafia—primarily Southside—with Tarentino and Esco also involved, giving the whole tape a cohesive sound built on heavy, ominous trap beats. Key songs include “Beast Mode,” “Purple Card,” “March Madness,” “Trap N***as,” “Never Gon Lose,” and “Diamonds from Africa,” with “March Madness” later released as the mixtape’s sole single and becoming one of Future’s defining tracks.
The title, artwork, and concept of 56 Nights are directly inspired by DJ Esco’s 2014 arrest and 56‑day imprisonment in Dubai for marijuana possession while traveling with Future. Esco’s hard drive containing two years of Future’s music was confiscated during that time, and once he was released and reunited with Future, they decided to build a tape strictly from the recovered material, naming it after the length of his sentence and using Arabic text on the cover to reference the language Esco learned in jail. Lyrically, Future moves through themes of trapping, paranoia, success, and escapism, often with a darker edge that matches the backstory, while the booming Southside production creates an intense, nocturnal atmosphere across the short tracklist. Together with Monster and Beast Mode, 56 Nights is regarded as the final piece in a trilogy of mid‑2010s, “album‑quality” mixtapes that capture Future in a creative peak, channeling real‑life turmoil into tightly focused, hard‑hitting trap songs.
56 Nights
DJ Esco Hosted By Future
56 Nights is a collaborative mixtape by Future and DJ Esco, released on March 21, 2015 through Future’s Freebandz label. Although Future raps on every track, the project was originally credited to DJ Esco and billed as “hosted by Future,” reflecting Esco’s role as DJ, curator, and the inspiration behind the tape. It runs 10 tracks and about 30 minutes, all produced by 808 Mafia—primarily Southside—with Tarentino and Esco also involved, giving the whole tape a cohesive sound built on heavy, ominous trap beats. Key songs include “Beast Mode,” “Purple Card,” “March Madness,” “Trap N***as,” “Never Gon Lose,” and “Diamonds from Africa,” with “March Madness” later released as the mixtape’s sole single and becoming one of Future’s defining tracks.
The title, artwork, and concept of 56 Nights are directly inspired by DJ Esco’s 2014 arrest and 56‑day imprisonment in Dubai for marijuana possession while traveling with Future. Esco’s hard drive containing two years of Future’s music was confiscated during that time, and once he was released and reunited with Future, they decided to build a tape strictly from the recovered material, naming it after the length of his sentence and using Arabic text on the cover to reference the language Esco learned in jail. Lyrically, Future moves through themes of trapping, paranoia, success, and escapism, often with a darker edge that matches the backstory, while the booming Southside production creates an intense, nocturnal atmosphere across the short tracklist. Together with Monster and Beast Mode, 56 Nights is regarded as the final piece in a trilogy of mid‑2010s, “album‑quality” mixtapes that capture Future in a creative peak, channeling real‑life turmoil into tightly focused, hard‑hitting trap songs.
