Future Delays "Honest," Shares Thoughts on Drake's "Nothing Was The Same" Album

Future says his new album is about, "Showing emotion."

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Fans of Future will have to wait a little bit longer to hear his new album Honest. Originally scheduled for November 26, he's pushed its release back to early 2014 after Drake switched show dates around for "Would You Like a Tour?" which includes Future and Miguel.

In a recent interview with Billboard Future described his upcoming project, which he explains will be an upgrade in "emotion" from Drake's album Nothing Was The Same. "Honest isn't only about love, but 'about showing emotion,'" he says. "Drake made an album that is full of hits but it doesn't grab you. They're not possessive; they don't make you feel the way I do. I want to make you want to fall in love."

This is an interesting comment from Future, who just a few months back claimed he created the concept for "Started From the Bottom," Drake's first single on Nothing Was The Same

Future's Honest will include features from Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, as well as a collaboration with the elusive André 3000. Read the full interview here.

UPDATE: According to Future, he was misquoted during his Billboard interview when speaking about Drake's new album Nothing Was The Same.

Respect to Billboard, disappointed on being misquoted..always love for my fam Drizzy Drake
I can't respect bad energy,that's not my style.#Honest

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