Future Announces New Album ‘The Real Me’ with Striking Cover Art
Future is showing no signs of slowing down, returning to the spotlight with an exciting announcement for his dedicated fanbase. The Atlanta-born rapper has officially revealed the title of his highly anticipated upcoming album: The Real Me.
The announcement was made via the social media platform X, accompanied by a notable update to his Spotify profile picture. Beyond the title, Future shared the project’s cover art, a piece that appears to be a personal painting by the artist himself. The work is signed with the moniker ‘Plutoski,’ a nickname frequently used by the rapper.
Album Title: THE REAL ME
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) June 15, 2026
The artwork itself is visually arresting, featuring imagery reminiscent of a vampire or Count Dracula, drawing inspiration from Bram Stoker’s classic depiction of a blood-sucking entity. The composition is split in its narrative: on the left, the vampire figure stands in isolation, while on the right, he is depicted in an intimate moment with a woman, leaning into the classic tropes of magnetism and dark romance often associated with the character.
future announces his new album, ‘the real me’ 👀🔥
the project will mark future’s first album since he went back-to-back with ‘we don’t trust you’ and ‘we still don’t trust you’ in 2024.
what are your expectations for the album? 👀👇 pic.twitter.com/Poueha31m1
— Genius (@Genius) June 16, 2026
This upcoming release follows a busy period for the artist. Most recently, Future appeared on Drake’s album Iceman, contributing to the track ‘Ran To Atlanta.’ As he continues to solidify his status as one of the few artists to successfully navigate collaborations across the industry’s most prominent figures, fans are eagerly awaiting what The Real Me will bring to his extensive discography.


