{"product_id":"mixtape_pluto","title":"Mixtape Pluto","description":"\u003cp\u003eMixtape Pluto is Future’s first solo commercial mixtape (and his seventeenth project overall), released on September 20, 2024 through Freebandz and Epic Records. Arriving after his two 2024 collaborative albums with Metro Boomin—We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You—it marks his third release of the year and his first solo full‑length since I NEVER LIKED YOU (2022), as well as his first solo mixtape in eight years following Purple Reign. The tape runs 17–18 tracks and roughly 45–48 minutes, with a featureless tracklist on the original version and a reissue adding a Travis Scott remix of “South of France.” Production is handled primarily by Southside and Wheezy with contributions from ATL Jacob, FnZ, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., London On Da Track, Neenyo, and others, and the songs—such as “Teflon Don,” “Lil Demon,” “SKI,” “Ready to Cook Up,” “Plutoski,” “Too Fast,” “Brazzier,” “South of France,” “Surfing a Tsunami,” “Ocean,” and “Lost My Dog”—lean into a raw, trap‑centric sound that nods back to his DatPiff‑era tapes. Commercially, Mixtape Pluto debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 129,000 equivalent units (including over 156 million streams), becoming Future’s eleventh US chart‑topper and his third No. 1 of 2024.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eArtistically, the project is framed as a deliberate return to Future’s mixtape roots and to the “Pluto” persona from early releases like Dirty Sprite and Astronaut Status, swapping the gloss of his recent albums for a rougher, lo‑fi aesthetic. Critics note how tracks such as “Lil Demon,” “Ready to Cook Up,” and “Surfing a Tsunami” showcase aggressive, synth‑driven beats and triplet flows, while songs like “Ocean” and “Lost My Dog” tap into his trap‑blues side, with mournful lyrics about addiction, loss, and shared pain that have led some reviewers to describe him as one of modern rap’s great bluesmen. The album largely avoids R\u0026amp;B‑leaning detours and features no guest verses, emphasizing “strict rap” and underscoring the twin themes of villainy and vulnerability that define his emo‑trap style. Reception has been mixed‑to‑positive: many fans and commentators praise its crazy flows, strong beats, and nostalgic production choices, but some argue that the 17‑track runtime introduces filler and that Future’s delivery can feel more autopilot than hungry compared with his classic mid‑2010s run.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Record Store","offers":[{"title":"Vinyl \/ Album","offer_id":53675466621242,"sku":"38867","price":33.99,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"CD \/ Album","offer_id":53675466654010,"sku":"38868","price":12.99,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/2041\/0682\/files\/Screenshot_2026-07-02_at_8.33.45_PM.jpeg?v=1783040034","url":"https:\/\/recordstore.ca\/products\/mixtape_pluto","provider":"Record Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}