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Future, the incredible musician, thrills the public with this new release titled No Misery

Before a single bar lands, the record opens with a voice clip of André 3000 from the 2019 documentary The Wizrd. André speaks directly about Future’s artistry — noting a certain pain behind what he does, something that registers as soul, that keeps listeners on edge watching him balance it. That opening sets the emotional temperature for everything that follows. Because “No Misery” is not about misery at all — it is about someone who has moved through it and refuses to carry it anymore.

The record runs just under three minutes but it lands heavier than its runtime suggests. Future keeps the delivery loose and unbothered while the production underneath carries a darker, more atmospheric weight. That contrast between his vocal ease and the heaviness of the beat is exactly what makes the song work.

The André 3000 moment also carries extra significance given Future’s long connection to the Dungeon Family collective — which included OutKast — and André’s well-documented admiration for Future’s artistry over the years. So the intro is not just a quote. It is a passing of recognition from one generation to the next.

On an album with no guest features, “No Misery” leans entirely on Future’s own presence to carry the emotional weight. And it does. The record scores consistently high ratings from listeners who feel it is one of the strongest moments on The Real Me.

This song is an amazing banger that will taje your breath away.