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*Originally recorded in 2023*

Welcome back to The Record Report! For Episode 2, we’re diving into the syrupy depths of Future’s Dirty Sprite 2 (DS2). Released in 2015, DS2 was the project that catapulted Future from an artist on the rise to a full-fledged superstar, defining the sound of trap music for a new generation.

Building on the momentum from mixtapes like Monster and 56 Nights, DS2 showcased Future’s ability to blend raw emotion with heavy-hitting beats, creating anthems that dominated the airwaves and streaming charts. Collaborations with DJ Esco and production from Metro Boomin gave the album a cohesive yet dynamic sound that resonated with fans worldwide.

In this episode, Ahmad and Vance choose their top tracks from DS2, explore the album’s impact on the trap genre, and discuss Future’s legacy in the years following its release. From the cultural shift sparked by DS2 to the introspective commentary Future shared about his life during this period, we break down why this album remains a cornerstone of modern rap.

We also dive into our current playlists, discuss the role of protest songs in today’s music, and share some thoughts on juicing trends.

Join us as we revisit one of trap music’s defining albums and celebrate Future’s enduring influence.

Listen to this new episode and previous others on:
Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/jydzz9fk
Spotify: tinyurl.com/c3u77hcf
Anchor: anchor.fm/recordreport

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#Future #DS2 #TrapMusic #AtlantaRap #DJEsco #MetroBoomin #RapLegacy #Podcast #RecordReport

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*Originally recorded in 2023*

Welcome back to The Record Report! For Episode 2, we’re diving into the syrupy depths of Future’s Dirty Sprite 2 (DS2). Released in 2015, DS2 was the project that catapulted Future from an artist on the rise to a full-fledged superstar, defining the sound of trap music for a new generation.

Building on the momentum from mixtapes like Monster and 56 Nights, DS2 showcased Future’s ability to blend raw emotion with heavy-hitting beats, creating anthems that dominated the airwaves and streaming charts. Collaborations with DJ Esco and production from Metro Boomin gave the album a cohesive yet dynamic sound that resonated with fans worldwide.

In this episode, Ahmad and Vance choose their top tracks from DS2, explore the album’s impact on the trap genre, and discuss Future’s legacy in the years following its release. From the cultural shift sparked by DS2 to the introspective commentary Future shared about his life during this period, we break down why this album remains a cornerstone of modern rap.

We also dive into our current playlists, discuss the role of protest songs in today’s music, and share some thoughts on juicing trends.

Join us as we revisit one of trap music’s defining albums and celebrate Future’s enduring influence.

Listen to this new episode and previous others on:
Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/jydzz9fk
Spotify: tinyurl.com/c3u77hcf
Anchor: anchor.fm/recordreport

Follow Record Report Podcast on:
Instagram: @RecordRepPod
Facebook: facebook.com/RecordReportPodcast
Twitter: twitter.com/recreppodcast

#Future #DS2 #TrapMusic #AtlantaRap #DJEsco #MetroBoomin #RapLegacy #Podcast #RecordReport

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