December 04, 2000
Future has revealed it’s become far less difficult to craft a melodic Hip Hop song than a rap-heavy record in the studio these days.
In a recent interview with Billboard Magazine, the Atlanta rapper broke down his two-year-long experience crafting his latest album, I NEVER LIKED YOU, remarking on how he’s prepared himself for the next decade while recording and perfecting a high-volume of music across various different styles.
“Those two years, I was doing a lot,” Future said. “I was moving around, traveling. [The album process] probably started over four times — things happened, like me changing the title, me changing the direction of the album, or certain things happening in my life.”
He continued: “That’s why I never thought about [the gap] as two years. I still didn’t have the I NEVER LIKED YOU title. I still didn’t have certain songs that were on that [album]. It geared me up to be able to go for another 10 years, where I don’t have to take [time] off.
“Because during [the making of I NEVER LIKED YOU], I still was recording a lot of music, a different kind of music. I was trying to find my hop, trying to find different melodies, different [everything]. I changed the title up so many times within those years that the music always switched up.”
One of the biggest revelations Future explains is rooted in how he’s discovered creating melodic masterpieces such as his No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 Chart hit “Wait For You” featuring Drake and Tems has become second nature while making trap music has become more complex.
“Songs like ‘Wait for U,’ I make those in my sleep,” he said in part. But I had to make a certain kind of music to go along with my career and everything that was going on at the time. I was capitalizing off different moments and creating from whatever was going on at the time in the world and my personal life. I was taking the energy from that and making music. But those melodic songs, I make those easy — easier than I can make a rap song, I feel.”
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