


‘He’s the next Michael Jackson,’ Seth unapologetically states staring dead-on. The Wizard of Oz: Directed by Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Mervyn LeRoy, Norman Taurog, Richard Thorpe. It’s as his engineer, Seth Firkins, sits in the recording studio, smoking a cigar with Ave Maria playing in the background, that he makes the boldest claim about Future. Only a Future documentary could go from talking about ‘f**king bitches in Gucci flip flops’ to the classical beauty of Ave Maria. Future had dropped a little 53 second teaser of the cryptic trailer on Twitter. ‘He makes so many songs that’s it’s hard to filter and remember what he’s recorded,’ an engineer noted.Īccording to an old family friend, music was an ‘escape’ for Future, who desperately fought to make a better life for himself away from the streets.įuture says: ‘When you love to create as much as you love to make money, it’s a beautiful thing.’īut his experience of a turbulent childhood is why, according to Andre 3000: ‘Future makes the most depressing inspirational music ever.’ĭepressing yet inspirational – completely opposite from each other yet perfectly sums up the abruptness of The Wizrd. Before releasing The Wizrd, Future will be dropping a documentary via Apple Music on January 11, 2019. The Dirty Sprite rapper holds these moments dear as he’s constantly on tour or recording, something which almost every guest who appears in The Wizrd, whether Andre 3000 or DJ Khaled, will say. Little Future adorably ‘performs’ backstage at a show, clearly taking after his entertainer parents, and the joy on Future’s face is priceless. While the headlines about his personal life swirl, The Wizrd presents him as one of the hardest working men in music and a devoted father to his children.įuture, the four-year-old son the rapper shares with his ex-girlfriend Ciara, graces us with his presence a few times throughout the film and it’s clear the pair have a strong bond.
