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The man born Navyvadius Cash is ready to dominate the charts as the 25 year-old Atlanta native’s classic mixtapes have put the streets and clubs in his clutches with his first single “Tony Montana.”

“I’m just coming out, but if you go anywhere in the south,” says Future, “I get that love and respect like I have a catalog of LPs under my belt. My mixtapes have had a definitive impact which is amazing and humbling at the same time. Now my music is spreading all over the world. I’m ready to deliver universal hits.”

With his newly signed record deal courtesy of Epic Records and his connection to Atlanta’s famed Dungeon Family, Future’s career is finally off the launching pad. His first single’s bubbling success comes from a mixture of the hypnotic track, Future’s signature melodic flow, unforgettable chorus, and features international superstar Drake.

“When I was making ‘Tony Montana,’ it was so far fetched for me to get Drake on the record. They called me and said ‘Drake wants to get on Tony.’ We had a long conversation. I sent it to him and he sent it back the same night. ‘Tony Montana’ is the ‘Scarface’ movie on wax,” explains Future.

Future’s career started to take shape seven years ago when he hooked up with his cousin Rico Wade, trailblazing producer and founder of the pioneering collective of hip-hop legends, The Dungeon Family. “I learned so much from him,” Future says of Wade, producer of such seminal acts as OutKast, TLC, and Goodie Mob. “He’s so much of a leader. I picked up from his leadership. In order to be a leader, you have to start your own movement.”

For months, Rico would help to cultivate Future’s skills and within a year’s time, Wade’s Organized Noize production camp had a recording contract for the young gun through Dream Works Records, which was sold and eventually folded. The setback didn’t discourage the upstart rapper.