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8.3
94012
8.3 |
Consequence Of Sound
As a history-making one-two punch, starting with the relatively uninspired jab that is FUTURE, HNDRXX is an absolute haymaker
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8.0
94015
8.0 |
The Quietus
The slickest, spaciest project he's released since Honest (which was always underrated), and sits far left of the trap rigor mortis of the self-titled record
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8.0
94017
8.0 |
All Music
When digested with Future, HNDRXX shows listeners what lies beneath the veneer and posturing, a brief look at the struggles one man must face when the party ends
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7.8
94014
7.8 |
Pitchfork
Over a well-played hand of wistful, bright-eyed, and reflective beats, HNDRXX strikes a near-perfect balance between a man still licking his wounds and a man emerging from a long, dark night
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7.5
94301
7.5 |
Spectrum Culture
One of the easiest major rap albums this year to miss. It’s also, so far, one of the best
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7.0
94016
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Clearly, Future doesn't need to sing urban pop love tunes for mass appeal anymore. Still, the warmth he displays on Hndrxx is striking
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6.0
94013
6.0 |
The Irish Times
He collaborates with Rihanna (Selfish) and The Weekend (Comin On Strong) but unlike such past dalliances, it’s Future rather than the guest who sets the pace here
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6.0
94020
6.0 |
Q
Juxtaposes sharp hooks and gold-tier guests. Print edition only
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