Ski (Future song)

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"Ski"
Song by Future
from the album Mixtape Pluto
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2024
Length2:27
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"Ski" is a song by American rapper Future from his seventeenth mixtape Mixtape Pluto (2024). It was produced by Southside, Smatt Sertified and Gedo.

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Critical reception

Tom Breihan of Stereogum stated, "If you want to hear Future really lock in and attack a beat, go directly to 'Ski.'" [1] Gabriel Bras Nevares of HotNewHipHop remarked, "Future's a bullet train on 'SKI'". [2] Paul A. Thompson of Pitchfork wrote, "The way the tension-release cycles play out in smaller and smaller concentric circles through the verses on 'Ski' has fine-watch precision". [3]

Charts

Chart performance for "Ski"
Chart (2024)Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) [4] 73
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) [5] 7
Global 200 ( Billboard ) [6] 56
US Billboard Hot 100 [7] 26
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [8] 6

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References

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