| A1 | Thought It Was A Drought | 4:24 |
| A2 | I Serve The Base | 3:08 |
| A3 | Where Ya At | 3:27 |
| A4 | Groupies | 3:06 |
| B1 | Lil One | 3:27 |
| B2 | Stick Talk | 2:50 |
| B3 | Freak Hoe | 2:54 |
| B4 | Rotation | 2:45 |
| B5 | Slave Master | 3:18 |
| C1 | Blow A Bag | 3:14 |
| C2 | Colossal | 3:04 |
| C3 | Rich $ex | 4:00 |
| C4 | Blood On The Money | 4:46 |
| D1 | Trap Niggas | 3:04 |
| D2 | The Percocet & Stripper Joint | 2:36 |
| D3 | Real Sisters | 2:54 |
| D4 | Kno The Meaning | 3:45 |
| D5 | Fuck Up Some Commas | 3:57 |
Experience the definitive hallmark of modern trap with Future’s DS2 (Dirty Sprite 2). Originally released in 2015, this 2021 unofficial LP pressing captures the "gothic and solemn" atmosphere that cemented Future as a pioneer of vulnerable, depressive storytelling in rap. Hailed by critics as a benchmark for the genre, the album offers a raw, emotionally charged portrait of excess and loneliness, delivered through Future’s signature auto-tuned, "mumbly" crooning.
The record features legendary production from Atlanta’s finest, including Metro Boomin, Southside, and Zaytoven. Their brooding synths and razor-sharp hi-hats gain a new level of analog depth on vinyl, highlighting the atmospheric pads and low-end thumps that define the "Dirty Sprite" sound.
Key Tracks & Highlights:
- "Stick Talk": An intense, high-energy anthem famously used by athletes to get "in the zone."
- "F*ck Up Some Commas": The breakout hit that remains a staple of the trap era.
- "Thought It Was a Drought": The iconic opening statement that sets the unapologetic tone for the entire project.
- Full Experience: Includes 17 tracks that showcase the energy and "versatility" that influenced a generation of hip-hop.
This double-LP set mirrors the original Epic artwork, offering fans a high-quality, large-format way to appreciate one of the most celebrated and prolific runs in hip-hop history.