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“My Collection” is a glimpse into Future’s tainted look at love, while also showcasing his odd, if not somewhat cruel, standard of give-and-take. Both the aforementioned “My Collection” and “Sorry” bookend the album, and perfectly illustrate what makes Future, and the album itself, so emotionally complex. For what it lacks in selflessness, HNDRXX is unrelentingly transparent. At times, Future almost pleads for someone to “be honest to me,” while simultaneously speaking on his disregard for the actions of others: “They take my kindness for weakness, still coming out strong.” Though both “Comin Out Strong” and the Rihanna-featured “Selfish” work well to give the album a bit of diversity, the best moments come from Future, and Future alone. “Comin Out Strong,” featuring the Weeknd, is the first taste of what the album truly is: the contradictions of a man struggling to deal with love and fame. Even while he croons about being done wrong on “My Collection,” he immediately alludes to his own emotional shortcomings - “Anytime I got you girl you my possession, even if I hit you once you part of my collection” - not necessarily the most romantic approach to love. Make no mistake, Future’s idea of love isn’t truly realistic, nor is it even fair in most cases. Yet, on HNDRXX, Atlanta’s favorite son makes an earnest attempt at. The recent self-titled album featured the familiar trap sounds and themes, with a creative spin on production. His output has also been quite profound as of late.