Future (Rapper)

Description: (One of the Most Influential Rappers of His Generation)

Future is one of the hottest American rappers of the recent times; he has everything going for him–the fan following, the music, the sound and the chartbusting albums. He has been dubbed by Billboard as the ‘Future of the Music’. And why not, for he officially became the first ever artist to knock out his own album (FUTURE) from the number 1 spot to replace it with yet another album of his (HNDRXX). With this, Future became the only musician in the Billboard’s history to ever debut two back-to-back #1 albums. Interestingly, it was his cousin who first introduced him to music and rapping. Little did Future know that his fate would be sealed and so would be his stage name for life. Since 2010, Future has released several mixtapes and albums, each of which have charted to the top spot. In 2012, he made the big leap with his debut album ‘Pluto’ that opened to positive reviews. He soon followed it up with equally successful second and third album. In 2015, Future hit it big internationally with his chartbursting album ‘DS2’ and super hit mixtape ‘What A Time To Be Alive’. With a universal influence and omnipresent chart dominance, Future surely seems to be the ‘Future’ of music.

Overview

Birthday November 20, 1983 (Scorpio)
Born In United States
Alternative names Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn
City Atlanta, Georgia
Parents
Children Future Zahir Wilburn

Did you know

What is Future's most popular album? Future's most popular album is "DS2" (Dirty Sprite 2), released in 2015.
How many children does Future have? Future has a total of six children from different relationships.
What is Future known for in the music industry? Future is known for pioneering the trap music genre and for his distinctive autotuned vocals.
Has Future collaborated with any other artists? Yes, Future has collaborated with numerous artists, including Drake, Young Thug, and The Weeknd.
What are some of Future's biggest hits? Some of Future's biggest hits include "Mask Off," "Jumpman" (with Drake), and "Turn On the Lights."
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