Around this time last year, Future started dropping a slew of new music and it doesn't look like he's planning on stopping anytime soon. Following the release of his wildly successful DS2, Future announced his intentions to release a new album at Made In America.  During his set at the music festival on Sunday (Sept. 6), the "Where Ya At" rhymer revealed that he will be dropping another album this year.

“We appreciate all the support. Y’all been turning up for us. It’s gonna be another album on the way before the year is out with. Just know we ain’t stopping,” he said during his performance.

This isn't the first time Future gave word of another project to be released this year. He also shared the news during an interview with the Breakfast Club.

In July, Future charted his first No. 1 album thanks to DS2. His latest release moved 131,500 actual albums, more than double what Honest sold during spring of 2014. The project easily took the title as Future's most successful album yet.

Currently, "Where Ya At" featuring Drake is DS2's biggest hit, sitting at No. 59 on the charts. "Commas," which is included on the album's deluxe edition (but was originally part on Future's Monster mixtape from October 2014), made it to No. 55 earlier this year.

Prior to the album's release, Future dropped three album-quality mixtapes in less than five months (Monster, Beast Mode and 56 Nights.)

Aside from his newly-announced project, fans have also been anticipating his Mike WiLL Made-It-produced mixtape Ape Sh*t. Back in April, the Atlanta-based producer hinted at the collaborative mixtape, sharing the possible mixtape cover on Twitter. Since then, details about the tape have been limited.

Check back with us for more updates on Future's forthcoming projects.

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