Future and Travis Scott have big plans to head to the “South of France” — at least aurally speaking, as that’s the collaborative title for Future’s upcoming mixtape Pluto.
On Friday (September 6), Scott teased the song on his area above.
The code comes on the heels of another Mixtape Pluto trailer released a few days ago, a hard-hitting new song called “Lil Demon.”
Check out Future and La Flame in “South of France” below.
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Mixtape Pluto pic.twitter.com/FgnajFpLvp— Travis Scott (@trvisXX) September 6, 2024
While a release date for Mixtape Pluto has yet to be confirmed, the rapper’s Freebandz website says the album is “coming soon” and instructs fans to pre-save the project on their favorite streaming platform.
Future has been teasing a Mixtape Pluto for a while now, and fans have recently been excited about Pharrell’s involvement in the project.
Skateboard P’s long-time collaborator Mick the Ruler posted a photo of the two online last month with the caption: “Neptune Pluto.”
The March Madness hitmaker previously provided a hopeful update in May, writing on social media: “I can’t sleep until it’s done #MIXTAPEPLUTO.”
The mixtape was originally expected to be released on May 10th, but that date came and went without any music.
While teasing a May 10 release date, Pluto took a shot at an unnamed competitor on Twitter: “Fuck your album Shit doesn’t slap like my MIXTAPE.”
The post was interpreted by many as an attack on Gunna, whose One of Wun album was scheduled to be released on May 10.
However, Future’s tweet was later revealed to be just a promo for his collaboration with Tee Grizzley, “Swear to God,” which included the lyrics: “Fuck your album, shit doesn’t slap like my mixtape.”
Mixtape Pluto will mark the trap giant’s third full-length album in 2024, following two successful joint albums with Metro Boomin, We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t “Trust You”.
Both albums debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, with the former selling more than 250,000 copies in its first week, making it one of the highest-selling rap albums so far this year.

