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Future Expands His Latest Album ‘I Never Liked You’ with 5 New Tracks

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The biggest album of the year just got bigger. Future has expanded I Never Liked You with 5 new tracks, available today! These include “Like Me” [feat. 42 Dugg & Lil Baby], “Affiliated” [feat. Lil Durk], previously shared “Worst Day,” and more. Check out the full tracklisting below and get the expanded version of I Never Liked You HERE via Freebandz/Epic Records.

I Never Liked You has already made history in just a few short days. It smashed the record for most first-day streams of any album released in 2022 on Apple Music worldwide. It also generated the most first-day streams ever for a hip-hop/rap album released in Spatial Audio, on Apple Music worldwide. Additionally, on April 29th he was the most-streamed artist on Spotify globally. Moreover, it raked in a staggering 60 million streams on the first day alone.

Adding to the excitement, he just revealed a highly exclusive I Never Liked You merch capsule designed by DONDA. It’s only available until Thursday at Midnight and will sell out. To order the exclusive merch, click HERE.

Future’s reign will not let up…

I Never Liked You has arrived as the #1 album in the world upon release. Future’s ninth full-length offering ascended to #1 on Apple Music in the U.S. on day one, with all 16 songs currently charting in the Top 20 on Apple music, holding positions #1 – #16. Additionally, it skyrocketed to #1 in 58 countries on Apple Music, capturing the top spot in UK, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Belgium, Nigeria, South Africa, The Netherlands, New Zealand, and Portugal. Meanwhile, it vaulted into in the Top 5 in France (#2), Germany (#2), Norway (#3), Austria (#2), Switzerland (#2), Sweden (#3), Italy (#4), Spain (#5). 

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Terrell Thomas, Founder + CEO of These Urban Times, is a journalist, activist, and sports historian. He has worked with some of the largest brands in sports, entertainment, and tv/film. He lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife and two children.

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