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Anthony “Future X” Walser was born and raised in Hartford, CT; the son of a writer/play write, his mother indoctrinated him into the world of expression by means of word play.
Other early inspirations such as rappers The Game, 2pac, Nas and albums such as The Blueprint, spurred an interest in rap music and culture.
Living in Hartford, CT, he found himself in similar circumstances as the ones described in his favorite albums. By 18, he had begun writing his own life experiences and geared himself up to release The Pre-Season, the first of many solo projects. The first single was entitled “Yankin it” which sparked a whole movement which re ignited in 2017 emerging out of Connecticut.
“Creating quality music is just as important as being prolific; my music will be relatable today and timeless tomorrow.”--Future X
Also known as “FutureAllah”, he changed his name in 2020 after the release of The Nueprint Mixtape (available on Datpiff.com). Influenced by The 5 percenters, he assumed the name Future Allah in order to pay homage to Clarence 13X and Allah himself.
His eclectic style and finesse filled rhymes, rightfully promotes self-empowerment and growth. Future has always believed it is an artist’s responsibility to recall one’s life experiences without filters; many of his most well-known tracks feature explicit lyrics and raw content.
Other early inspirations such as rappers The Game, 2pac, Nas and albums such as The Blueprint, spurred an interest in rap music and culture.
Living in Hartford, CT, he found himself in similar circumstances as the ones described in his favorite albums. By 18, he had begun writing his own life experiences and geared himself up to release The Pre-Season, the first of many solo projects. The first single was entitled “Yankin it” which sparked a whole movement which re ignited in 2017 emerging out of Connecticut.
“Creating quality music is just as important as being prolific; my music will be relatable today and timeless tomorrow.”--Future X
Also known as “FutureAllah”, he changed his name in 2020 after the release of The Nueprint Mixtape (available on Datpiff.com). Influenced by The 5 percenters, he assumed the name Future Allah in order to pay homage to Clarence 13X and Allah himself.
His eclectic style and finesse filled rhymes, rightfully promotes self-empowerment and growth. Future has always believed it is an artist’s responsibility to recall one’s life experiences without filters; many of his most well-known tracks feature explicit lyrics and raw content.
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