Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Future (rapper)

 Nayvadius DeMun Cash[8] (born Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn; born on 20 November 1983) known as the stage name Future, is an American musician, rapper and writer. Famous for his mumble-styled, mumbled-styled singing and prolific output, Future is considered a pioneer in the use of auto-tune and melody in modern trap music. Because of his music's continued popularity, Future is considered to be one of the most influential rappers his generation. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Future signed a recording contract with A1 Recordings and Epic Records in 2011, and released the albums Pluto (2012) and Honest (2014), which contained the platinum singles "Turn on the Lights", "Honest", "Move That Dope" (featuring Pharrell Williams and Pusha T) as well as "I I Won" (featuring Kanye West). The album DS2 (2015) with the singles "Fuck up Some Commas" (featuring Drake) and "Where Ya At", was followed by Evol (2016) with its leading single "Low Life", (featuring The Weeknd). Future's fifth album, Hndrxx (both 2017, Future) was his first album released in consecutive weeks on the US Billboard 200. The first album featured Drake's international hit songs "Used to", "Used to" and "Where You at". Future then released Evol (2016) and the single that was released as his lead track "Low Life" (featuring The Weeknd). Future also released The Wizrd (2019), and High Off Life (2020), both featuring the RIAA-certified Diamond single "Life Is Good" (featuring Drake). After a record-breaking 125 entries, Future's first number-one single hit the Hot 100. He also was a part of Young Thug in Drake's "Way 2 Sexy" album. [10] Future's ninth album, "I Never Liked You" (2022) was the result of his second top-grossing hit, "Wait For U" and was his highest-charting single as a singer-songwriter.



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