Future albums discography


American rapper Future has released nine studio albums, three collaborative albums, one reissued album, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, nine solo mixtapes, 13 collaborative mixtapes, and one extended play. His albums have sold more than 14.4 million album-equivalent units worldwide, with approximately 14 million of which are certified in the United States. Throughout his career, Future has achieved 11 number-one albums on the US Billboard 200, putting him at a tie with Eminem, Kanye West, Bruce Springsteen, and Barbra Streisand for the fourth most number-one albums in the charts history. He also achieved the record for the most chart-topping albums on the US Top Rap Albums chart.
Future began his recording career as a part of the Georgia-based hip-hop collective Dungeon Family, although he didn't release any major projects with the group. Future would later meet fellow Georgia-based rapper Rocko, and he would later sign to Rocko's label A1 Recordings. After signing to the label Future would go on to release a streak of independent mixtapes spanning from 2010 to 2012.
Future released his debut studio album, Pluto, to success—the album peaked at number eight on the US Billboard 200. Future then released Pluto’s follow-up in 2014, titled Honest. The album peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200 and further pushed him out into the mainstream. Every following studio album released by Future: DS2, Evol, Future and Hndrxx, The Wizrd, High Off Life, and I Never Liked You —each debuted atop the US Billboard 200. With Future and Hndrxx in 2017, Future made history as Hndrxx replaced Future at number one on the US Billboard 200, marking it the first time that an artist had back-to-back number one albums. Pluto, was re-released as a reissue later in 2012 as Pluto 3D, the reissue features three new songs and two official remixes.
Aside from his studio albums, Future has released three collaborative albums: Pluto x Baby Pluto, We Don't Trust You and We Still Don't Trust You —with all three of the collaborative albums reaching the top-two of the US Billboard 200. Future has also released the soundtrack album Superfly for the accompanying film, various solo mixtapes—most notably Mixtape Pluto, various collaborative mixtapes—most notably What a Time to Be Alive which reached number one on the US Billboard 200, and the extended plays: Free Bricks 2: Zone 6 Edition, and Save Me.

Studio albums

Collaborative albums

Reissued albums

Compilation albums

Soundtrack albums

Mixtapes

Self-released mixtapes

Commercial mixtapes

Collaborative mixtapes

Extended plays