Future
Fresh off the heels of their new Netflix documentary The Art of Organized Noize, legendary production team Organized Noize engaged with fans during a live #AskOrganizedNoize Twitter Music Q&A session Monday night.
You can bet Young Metro trusts Apple, considering he’s getting a nice check. In a new spot for Apple Music, Taylor Swift is seen rapping the lyrics to Drake and Future’s Metro Boomin-produced “Jumpman.”
Future drops the video for “Low Life,” featuring the Weeknd off his latest EVOL album.
After hearing of Phife Dawg’s passing, Mac Miller released a timely song as a homage to the legendary A Tribe Called Quest MC titled “5 Foot Assassin: Larry Fisherman Tribute.”
Few musical artists in recent times can match the creative output of Future, and it appears the Freebandz leader is primed to flood the streets once more. While there isn’t a timetable on the rapper’s next release, he did tease fans via Snapchat with previews of unreleased tracks.
Future isn’t letting up on the gas of his flourishing career anytime soon. Today (March 8), the Atlanta rapper launched a FREEBANDZ pop-up shop, in conjunction with his Purple Reign tour, in Los Angeles.
Future was the “sensational” musical guest on Saturday Night Live last night and held it down. The Atlanta rapper performed “Low Life” and “March Madness.”
Whenever a rapper becomes a star, a legion of imitators looking to ride his wave inevitably follow. Future had a message for doppelgangers during a show in NYC at the Hammerstein Ballroom this past Friday (Feb. 26).
With Fetty Wap, The Game, and more launching a line of emojis, it was only a matter a time before another rapper jumped on the tech craze. Future is the latest to release his very own personalized emoticons for Apple’s iPhone.
To call producer Baauer a bad man behind the boards is an understatement. Today, he debuts a heater from upcoming album, Aa (pronounced “double a”), titled “Kung Fu.”
After dropping three separate music releases in less than a year, Future apparently has more heat in the chamber ready to unload. According to Hot 97’s Ebro Darden, the Atlanta rapper has three full projects on the way.
Future‘s 2015 was was a top notch but his 2016 may be even better. The Atlanta rapper will be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on March.