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Metro Boomin and Southside slow down the tempo to an intoxicating crawl. Future delivers a warped, melodic performance detailing the hazy reality of the nightlife and substance dependency that mirrored the title. 5. "Fly Shit Only"

The Dark Haze of 'EVOL': Revisiting Future’s 2016 Masterpiece

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A track that perfectly showcases Future's ability to ride rock-infused trap beats. The guitar riffs mixed with heavy bass created a chaotic energy that became a staple of his live shows.

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: The absolute crown jewel of the album. This track marked a historic collaboration between two masters of dark, nocturnal r&b and trap. Metro Boomin's acoustic guitar sample and slow-burning bassline provided the perfect canvas for Future and The Weeknd to trade verses about celebrating their worst vices. The song became a massive commercial hit and remains a staple in both artists' catalogs. Metro Boomin and Southside slow down the tempo

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One review noted, “EVOL feels very much like a transitional project, paving the way for an album on the same scale as DS2. Whilst EVOL is a minor work by Future, it’s another entry in a recent canon of nothing but hits, from an artist showing no signs of slowing down”. Another critic highlighted the album's darker moments, writing, “The spite of 2014 mixtape Monster, the woe of 2015's Beast Mode, and the devilish glee of his No. 1 album DS2 have all chilled into a dull malaise here”.