It has been said that Future wants to branch out into the cannabis industry.
On February 17, the “Mask Off” rapper’s legal team submitted six trademark applications for a line called “EVOL BY FUTURE” across different classifications, as disclosed by trademark attorney Clarissa Harvey. The product range might include smoking lounge services, vape pens, therapeutic oils, and more, in addition to “offering a website featuring health information in the realm of medical marijuana and cannabis.”
It is believed that the term comes from a tweet by Future in 2016 that said “Love backward #EVOL,” which was also cited by Clarissa.
According to a tweet from earlier this month, Future is back in “album mode” musically. His announcement that he and producer Metro Boomin would be shelving a collaborative album in 2023 prompted the post.
Future has announced that his One Big Party tour will continue, and he will be joined by special guests and additional dates. The Atlanta superstar has added G Herbo, Mariah The Scientist, Don Oliver, and his ex-girlfriend Dess Dior to his group after its initial run in January including Kodak Black, Trippie Redd, Polo G, EST Gee, Babyface Ray, Rob49, and Ocean x KungFu.
It has been announced that the new tour would begin on March 9 in New Orleans and end on April 8 in Minneapolis, but that “always more cities will be added.”
It’s possible that Future and Dess’s tour together will be uncomfortable due to the fact that they’re no longer romantically together, but it seems like their friendship is still solid.
When he broke up with Lori Harvey in late 2020, he began dating a woman named Lori Harvey, and their relationship appeared to end in 2019. Dess discussed their amicable relationship in a recent interview with Angela Yee.
She then emphasized that they were “very close” pals. I can always count on his support, and he can always count on mine. There is no animosity. And that’s the way people simply… misunderstand it. Fortunately, not every scenario has to devolve into a train wreck. Do you get what I’m trying to say? “Try to leave in style.