Sensational! Future's album EVOL, which dropped in February, has just been certified gold by the RIAA, becoming the fourth hip-hop album to do so this year. Drake's Views and Kevin Gates' Islah had reached the milestone previously, with the RIAA counting Zayn's Mind of Mine within the genre as well.

The 10-track album has been propelled by the Weeknd-assisted track "Low Life," which the two performed on Saturday Night Live back in March. That track was certified double platinum earlier this month.

Following the album release, Future went on to drop his Extra Terrestrial mixtape with DJ Esco in June, and joined Drake on his Summer Sixteen tour which just wrapped this past weekend.

The timing of the achievement couldn't be more perfect, as just this weekend, Zaytoven gave an update on Future's next project, Beast Mode 16, which he is producing. “We should be dropping a single within two weeks,” he said at the taping of the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards, “and it’s featuring Drake.” Future and Drake released their joint album What a Time to Be Alive in September of 2015 and will look to advance their musical partnership in the coming weeks.

Future will be able to add to his growing plaque collection, with his previous album Honest going gold in December of 2015, What a Time to Be Alive going platinum in March and DS2 going platinum in May. Cheers to Future Hendrix on the accomplishment.

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