Nayvadius deMun Wilburn, born on 20 November in 1983 is an American rapper and singer. Future is best recognized for his grumble-styled croons as well as his prolific output, signed signing a recording deal with Epic Records and A1 Recordings in the year 2011. The albums he released were Pluto (2012), Honest (2014) Pluto (2012), Honest (2014) and Pusha T's platinum singles "Turn On the lights", "Honest", and "Move That Dope" featuring Pharrell Williams and PushaT as well as "I Won" with Kanye West. He then achieved critical and commercial success with DS2 (2015) as well as its two singles "Fuck Up Some Commas" and "Where Ya At" (featuring Drake), and followed it up with Evol (2016) and the lead single "Low The Life" (featuring The Weeknd). Future's fifth album titled "Future" and its follow-up album Hndrxx (both 2017) was the first artist since 2014 to launch two albums in a row atop the US Billboard 200; the first album featured the international hit "Used to" (featuring Drake) and "Mask Off".
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