Nevedius Deman Wilburn, aka Future, is a popular American rapper. A talented hip-hop artist is also known as a songwriter and producer who collaborated with Rihanna, Kanye West, Ciara and other popular artists.
Biography
Neyvedius Deman Wilburn, better known as Futures, was born November 20, 1983 in the American city of Atlanta, Georgia. He has an older brother, Rocco. It is known that the rapper studied at Columbia High School. There is no other information about Futures education.
A great influence on the formation of a hip-hop artist was made by his cousin named Rico Wade, who is also a musician and producer. According to Future, it was he who became the person who inspired and supported the aspiration of the novice rapper to make music.
Career and creativity
Future's musical career began in 2010 when he introduced a mixtape called "1000." A year later, the rapper released a series of mixed compositions, called "Dirty Sprite", "True Story" and "Streetz Calling". In September 2011, he signed a major contract with the American record label Epic Records.
American rapper Future Photo: ARTUROELBOSS / Wikimedia Commons
In April 2012, Future released its debut studio album, "Pluto". It included remixes of "Tony Montana", created with the participation of Canadian singer Drake, and recorded together with the American rapper TI "Magic". "Magic" was the first Futures single to hit the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
Soon, the rapper announced the release of his second album "Future Hendrix". However, this collection was introduced only in April 2014 under the name "Honest". Like Futures' first album, "Honest" was created with the participation of famous hip-hop artists, namely Pusha T and Pharrell, Kanye West and Drake.
The next work of the rapper was presented in July 2015 under the name "DS2" and became no less popular than the previous two albums. Not having time to appear, "DS2" took the first line of the Billboard 200 hit parade. It included such songs as "I Serve the Base", "Slave Master", "Thought It Was a Drought", "Blood on the Money" and others.
The rapper’s fourth studio album, “Evol, ” released in 2016, echoed the success of “DS2, ” immediately topping the Billboard 200 charts. Future, inspired by such success, presented its fifth songbook called “Future” in February 2017.
The sixth album of hip-hop artist "Hndrxx" was released a week after "Future". It included compositions recorded with the participation of Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Chris Brown and The Weeknd.
On January 18, 2019, Future presented its seventh album, The Wizrd. It included 20 tracks, including "Never Stop", "Talk Shit Like a Preacher", "Overdose", "First Off" and others.