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I pretty much work with still the same producers. Who's producing on this project, and what kind of sound did y'all bring? You and 808 Mafia built a sound together.
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You and Mike Will built a sound together. So, it's just going back, but also, just me taking what's already there and just critiquing it and just taking advantage of that moment and this opportunity to reflect on him and also to just close the chapter out of everything I've done so far up until now. It was just like me continuing his legacy of him even believing in me. It just sit with me more, and it define me in a lot of ways. It's probably one of those personas that resonates towards me. Why did you feel like now was the right time to introduce that persona to the fans? He was calling me The Wizard.Īt the time, it just felt like, Man, you got it figured out. I think it was dope, the way it came out. But he end up thinking like, Man that's the best part of the song. I thought he'd probably be like, Man, I'm not keeping that. I didn't think he was gonna make it a part of my actual verse or even keep it at all. The high-pitched verse was pretty much added by Kendrick, 'cause I had left it at the end of the song, just something I was doing just in case they wanted to have a intro or outro. One moment that really did steal the show, though, was your verse on “King's Dead.” What can you tell me about the process of recording that high-pitched verse? I just get in a comfortable creative space and just finding new ways to record, finding new friends to record with, new producers, and bouncing off each other's ideas. Get backstage sneak peeks and a true view into our world as the fun and games unfold.How does that change the way you record when you're not attaching it to one project? Or you're not rushing to put it out or give it to fans.
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Join us on Vero, as we get under the skin of global cultural happenings. The world of hip-hop and rap is changing and, while Future’s pattern works well, it becomes slightly repetitive with every listen.įuture described his seventh release as the “end of a chapter”, and if that means a revamp of his sound with its immense potential to be brilliant and history-making once again, then that is a welcome end and a much-anticipated new beginning. The forthcoming candidness in tracks ‘Krazy But True’ and ‘Tricks On Me’ are refreshing, and the record could have done with that brand of honesty in more of its songs. But this signature sound – stuttering fast-paced basslines and autotuned choruses – becomes a worn-out formula when played over and over again, and that’s exactly where the problem with ‘The Wizrd’ lies. It’s one that created rap history redefining what hip-hop bangers would come to mean in the club world. Right from the get-go, the 20-track production packed with Future’s signature wordplay establishes an anthemic presence starting off with slow, melodic ‘Never Stop’, the album sets itself on a prolific run from its very first notes.įor the most part, Future raps about things that many rappers do – money and fame – as he does on solid banger ‘Temptation’, but he finds clarity and introspection on the album too: exploring addiction on ‘Krazy But True’ and ‘Tricks On Me’ – and features from Travis Scott on ‘First Off’ and Young Thug and Gunna on ‘Unicorn Purp’ lift the project.Ĭoming a long way from his first album, 2012’s ‘Pluto’, Future’s sound however remains the same nine years later. And his seventh album, ‘The Wizrd’, appears to be travelling on the same path. With irrefutable longevity in the hip-hop world, Atlanta rapper Future has been making chart-toppers for years.