The rapper Future is still in control of his own destiny as he approaches the tenth year of his major career. Future, who is renowned for forging his own route and demonstrating an unshakeable dedication to his craft, ventures into uncharted territory in his XXL magazine cover story by actually operating a yacht.
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In March, just five days before the World Health Organization declared the CоVID-19 оutbreak a global pаndemic, Future found himself cruising the Pacific Ocean waters off San Pedro, Calif. On board a 120-foot custom yacht named Harley G, he embarked on a lesson to operate the vessel. Dressed in tan and black leather pants by Rhude, a tan Prada shirt, Gucci glasses, and black Rick Owens sneakers, Future observed the intricacies of yacht navigation under the guidance of Captain Brad Momsen, his instructor for the day.
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Enthralled with the nautical jargon and the controls in front of him, Future acknowledged that owning a boat had always been a dream of his. When he asked how much it cost, Captain Momsen told him the Harley G was worth between $6 and $11 million. It was surprising to learn that the yacht was actually worth $15 million.
Capturing a multimillion-dollar vessel adds an exhilarating chapter to Future’s already exciting career. Within the trap genre, the Atlanta rapper has continuously produced traumatizing and triumphant choruses since 2011. Future is benefiting from his prolific production and recognizable style after his collaboration with Drake on the hit single “Life Is Good” reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
“Life Is Good,” Future’s eighth studio album, is anticipated to be released this year. Future is well-positioned to maintain the spirit ingrained in the term, especially with the Drake collaboration on the title single. The rapper’s voyage into yacht navigating, which was chronicled in XXL, offers an insight into the diverse artist’s continuous travels.