Expanded album features five additional tracks

Future has expanded his ninth studio album, I Never Liked You, with five new tracks. New songs include “Like Me” [feat. 42 Dugg & Lil Baby], “Affiliated” [feat. Lil Durk], previously shared “Worst Day,” and more.

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 Kanye West’s legendary creative collective, Donda. The range features a long sleeve tee, hoodies, hats, socks, a face mask similar to what West is seen wearing in the video, and a take on the instantly iconic eye mask look from the I Never Liked You cover. The collection is only available until Thursday, May 5th at midnight ET and is expected to sell out.

Last week, I Never Liked You arrived as the No. 1 album in the world. The offering ascended to No. 1 on Apple Music in the US, with all 16 songs currently charting in the Top 20 on Apple music, holding positions No. 1-16. Additionally, it skyrocketed to No. 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 with a No. 2 slot in France, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, No. 3 in Norway and Sweden, No. 4 in Italy and No. 5 in Spain.

To celebrate, the GRAMMY Award-winning, diamond-certified rapper uncovered the event-level music video for “Keep It Burnin” [feat. Kanye West]. Bound to set the internet on fire, the cinematic clip continues a tradition of blockbuster visuals for Future whose total career YouTube views have exceeded eight billion and counting.