Future’s Honest is set to sell between 45,000 and 50,000 units in its first week of availability, according to HITS Daily Double.

The singer’s Honest project earned a 3 out of 5 in its HipHopDX review. “While he doesn’t completely remedy the flaws that held back Pluto, ‘Future Hendrix’ has incrementally improved,” HipHopDX says in its review. “He’s still plagued by bouts of lazy writing and the inclusion of older songs such as ‘Karate Chop,’ ‘Sh!t’ and ‘Honest’ have the unintended effect of making the project feel stale at times. ‘Move That Dope’ and ‘Benz Friendz may contend for two of 2013’s best collaborations, and having focused assists from Pusha T, Pharrell and Andre 3000 don’t hurt. As a soloist, Future is learning to play to his strengths. No one realistically expects Future to make the type of leap Three Stacks did between Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik and ATLiens. But if he expounds on the type of substance he hints at on ‘Special,’ his album cuts will be as equally potent as his singles. For now, he’s returned with a slightly updated, less flawed version of 2012’s Pluto. It’s not the classic balance of style and substance ushered in by the Dungeon Family’s first generation. But it does help further the argument that both elements aren’t mutually exclusive.” 

In August 2013, Future spoke about his Honest effort.

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Honest is the new me,” Future said at the time. “It represents the truth I try to bring to my music…I plan to break the mold with this album so that it will be nothing like you’ve heard from me or any other artist out. You can either tell the truth or face the Future.”

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