

According to Future, he says that all of his music is based on some personal experience. The infamous hook “I just fucked your bitch in some Gucci flip flops” was an actual event. According to Future, it gives him an edge, being able to consider a variety of perspectives.įuture literally showed up at the studio to record “Thought It Was a Drought” moments after having sex. He thought that it would be beneficial to have DJ Esco as his right hand and, ultimately, it was the fact that Esco has a psychology degree that solidified the deal. Where some may believe there’s no rhyme or reason to what he does, Future puts a lot of effort and thought into the people that are around him. This is one of the quirky characteristics of the Atlanta rapper at his core. And Future played the background as the ultimate hypeman, inserting the occasional ad-lib once every few “bars.”įuture Heads to Outer Space in 'Jumpin On a Jet' Video: Watchįuture chose his DJ because he had a degree in psychology. His rhyme scheme seemed to mimic his father’s way of implementing melodies within verses. In one scene of The Wizrd, Future is backstage with his son and the little boy burst into a jovial freestyle. Future hung out with Wade in his mother’s basement, or The Dungeon, where he’d listen to the Organized Noize team concoct classic hits for acts like Outkast and Goodie Mob.īaby Future has the same rap pattern as his dad. Andre 3000 shared that when Future was in his teenage years, he would spend hours on end with The Dungeon Family to escape the trouble he was getting into in the streets. “If I didn’t meet Future when I met Future, the music thing probably wouldn’t have come together for him,” Wade explained. It’s interesting to consider what today’s rap music would sound like if Future had never even met his cousin Rico. Organized Noize’s, Rico Wade, found out Future was his cousin at a family funeral they both attended.

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