Future made his debut appearance on Saturday Night Live last night (March 5) as the show's musical guest.

The Atlanta rapper brought out The Weeknd to perform their duet "Low Life" (above) off Future's new album EVOL and he later performed his street smash "March Madness" (below) from the 2015 mixtape 56 Nights. Hendrix also had additional roles in the show as he participated in a short skit titled News From The Future and also did an impromptu performance of "Jumpman" with guest host Jonah Hill playing Drake.

After ruling the rap game in 2015, Future continues to keep his foot on the competition's throats, refusing to let up. He has already put out two projects this year alone including Purple Reign and EVOL. According to Hot 97s Ebro, Future also has three albums worth of R&B material in the stash.

Future is following Kanye West who performed "Ultralight Beam" and "Highlights" on SNL two weeks ago. However, 'Ye's performance was more drama filled. He almost didn't make it on to perform after a huge meltdown backstage over a change in his set had the Chicago rapper's panties all in a bunch.

Future is currently on the road on his Purple Reign Tour with special guest Ty Dolla $ign. Kicking off last month, the jaunt continues through the month of March hitting up spots like Charlotte, Houston, New Orleans, Denver and Los Angeles before closing out on the 25th in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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