In this article, we are going to explore Mask Off and its impact on today's society. Mask Off is a topic that has generated great interest in recent times, since its influence extends to different areas of daily life. Since its appearance, Mask Off has sparked debate and reflection in various sectors, which has led to an in-depth analysis of its implications. In this sense, it is interesting to know more about Mask Off and how it has evolved over time, as well as its relevance in the current context. Therefore, in the next few lines, we will delve into the multiple facets of Mask Off and its role in contemporary society.
"Mask Off" is a song by American rapper Future for his eponymous fifth studio album (2017). The track was later released as the second single after initially charting as an album track.[2] "Mask Off" was produced by Metro Boomin, and written by Future and Tommy Butler.
It was Future's highest-charting single, peaking at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, until the releases of "Life Is Good" (2020), "Way 2 Sexy" (2021), "Wait for U" (2022), and "Like That" (2024) with the former peaking at number two, and the latter three peaking at number one. The song was also his highest charting solo song until "Puffin on Zootiez" (2022) peaked at number four. A remix featuring Kendrick Lamar was released on May 23, 2017.
Future and the FreeWishes Foundation announced the "Mask On" campaign in 2020. Together, they provided more than 100,000 masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Composition
The song samples "Prison Song" by Carlton Williams, released in 1978 as part of his musical Selma. In this track, Future opens up about drug use and addiction problems (Percocets, Molly Percocets). It also tells a story that explores the surface of Future's past, from trapping to living a life of luxury.[3]
The music video for "Mask Off" was released on May 5, 2017. It was directed by Colin Tilley, and features appearances from Amber Rose and DJ Esco.
Live performances and remixes
The official remix features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper Kendrick Lamar and was mixed by engineer Alex Tumay, released on May 23, 2017.[5] Its release follows the performance of "Mask Off" by Future alongside Kendrick Lamar at the 2017 Coachella Festival.[6] Lamar performed live covers of "Mask Off" at every show on the Damn Tour since the release of the remix.[7]
On June 16, 2017, a remix produced by Marshmello was released, which was deemed ironic by some as the DJ is known for masking his identity behind his namesake marshmallow-inspired helmet.[8][9]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the song experienced a resurgence, especially due to the lyrics in the chorus, "Mask on, fuck it, mask off."[78] Future and the FreeWishes Foundation announced the "Mask On" campaign and provided more than 100,000 masks during the pandemic.[79][80]
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