Future, born Jourdan Simmons, made his musical debut(age 8) with the International Society of Bassists at Rice University. He continued to gain classical experience, for 5 years, with the Houston Youth Symphony. During these formative years, he also received expert tutelage from Grammy Award winning music artist, Bubba Thomas. As a teen, Future became a familiar face in various nightclub scenes. At age 14 he hosted his own fashion show with the help of Rebirth Projects, KS Fashions and H-Town Sportswear at the Worlds Famous Drexlers. With such performing artist Mr. Bugg, Dub B and Scenic Woods recently scene on BET's 106th & Park for the "Wild-Out Wednedsday" with all the donations going towards Sickle Cell Research. He became a Spoken Word artist, appearing in the Underground in Atlanta. It was at this time he began infusing these genres into a unique style of his own called "Razzicle". a combination of rap, jazz, and classical. With performances in Los Angeles, Toronto, New York, Houston and surrounding cities, Future has become somewhat of a household name in some circles of which he has a "cult-like" following. With his musical talent taking flight, Future enhanced his on-camera persona by securing anchor and news reporting on Dobie News TV Station, which transmits to an audience of over 6,000 daily and guest appearances free styling on DJ Chills Damage Control on 90.9 and Kiotti's hit TV Show Ice House. In addition to a non-stop schedule of appearances and shows, Future is producing the major score for what is sure to be an Indie Film blockbuster, "Trapped". Parlayed with the production of his first full length Police State, featuring "Ready to Roll" and the remake to "Shes No You", 2009 is sure to be a very productive and ground breaking year in Future's young music career. Booking Future to perform for your diverse crowd can guarantee an electrifying time and quality entertainment. For more information, contact him today via his manager Mahl Geez at Future Galaxy Entertainment (713)417-0088 or ask for his assistant Debbie B at dotbugg@hotmail.com
AYOGang Entertainment started in the beginning of 2009 by a young businessman named Ernest J. Gray. A promising businessman from Louisiana with a dream to make his small but brilliant business a “powerhouse”. The name came from the old slang-saying “AYOO” from the 90′s.The company was originally a video production company that would specialized in movies, music videos, documentaries etc. Months later, he discovered the growing talent in Houma, LA, and wanted to help local rappers, singers, and…See More
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