Too Fast

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"Too Fast"
Single by Future
from the album Mixtape Pluto
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2024
Length3:25
Label
Songwriters
Producers
  • Taurus
  • Ike Beatz
  • DJ Champ
  • McCoy
Future singles chronology
"Flex FM (Freddit)"
(2024)
"Too Fast"
(2024)
"Allure"
(2024)
Music video
"Too Fast" on YouTube

"Too Fast" is a song by American rapper Future and the lead single from his seventeenth mixtape, Mixtape Pluto (2024). Produced by Taurus, Ike Beatz, DJ Champ and Evan McCoy, it samples "1000 Times" by Coco O.

Content

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Lyrically, the song finds Future expressing regret on spending money extravagantly on luxury items for women whose relationships with him are short-lived and/or unsuccessful.[1][2] He mentions numerous brands — including Patek Philippe, Richard Mille, Hermés, Bvlgari and Pucci — as well as taking his lover to Rodeo Drive and the Design District of West Hollywood, California.[3]

Critical reception

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Reviewing Mixtape Pluto for Uproxx, Aaron Williams deemed the song one of the "standouts" for "fans who love wounded Future".[4] Christopher R. Weingarten called it "a classic hip-hop tale of succumbing to temptations of success, but is told in that indelible Future way."[3] Gary Suarez of Vulture criticized the song for its "branded brags", which he cited as a moment from the mixtape in which "familiarity casts a purple pallor over the proceedings."[5] In regard to consistency in the mixtape's sequencing, Gabriel Bras Nevares of HotNewHipHop commented "It's not until "TOO FAST" and its admittedly basic presentation that we get a change."[6]

Charts

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References

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