GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING HIP HOP ICON FUTURE SHARES MUSIC VIDEO FOR “WAIT FOR U” FEATURING DRAKE & TEMS
GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING HIP HOP ICON FUTURE SHARES MUSIC VIDEO FOR “WAIT FOR U” FEATURING DRAKE & TEMS
NINTH FULL-LENGTH ALBUM I NEVER LIKED YOU OUT NOW
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Photo credit: Gregory Harris for GQ)
“Few artists are as prolific. As widely imitated. As consistently excellent. Which is why it’s finally time to declare what’s been true for a while now… Future is the best rapper alive.” – GQ (May 2022 cover)
“A sound that’s both instantly recognizable and easily distinguishable from past works.” – Vulture
“I Never Like You is filled with turn-up boasts and emotional pleas, a familiar blend that has defined Future’s catalogue.” – Rolling Stone
“The Hall of Fame tandem of Future and Drake catch another win on the slow-winding song WAIT FOR YOU.” – Billboard
“The highs of the album demonstrate why people would propose Future as the best rapper alive.” – Complex
ABOUT FUTURE:
Rap would never sound, look, or feel the same after Future landed. If you want to know where the culture’s going next, just watch and listen to the iconic Atlanta rapper, singer, and producer. He went from cooking up beats in a basement for the Dungeon Family to generational superstardom with a presence looming from the streets all the way to The Met Gala. He literally brought trap into the White House as President Barack Obama rapped along to his quintuple-platinum banger “Jumpman” [with Drake]. He has collected dozens of multiplatinum certifications and reached rarified air as one of only a handful of rappers to achieve Diamond status for 2020’s “Life Is Good” [feat. Drake], affirming him as one of the best-selling acts of all-time. Not to mention, he carved out a place in the history books as “the first artist to release two Billboard Top 200 number ones in consecutive weeks.” Along the way, he adorned the covers of Billboard, Clash, GQ, Rolli
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