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- Future_Brown abstract "Future Brown are a production group formed of Fatima Al Qadiri, J-Cush, Asma Maroof and Daniel Pineda (the Los Angeles based duo also known as Nguzunguzu).In July 2013, the group posted a first single 'Wanna Party' featuring Chicago based rapper/singer Tink, followed by 'World's Mine' in November. The two tracks made up the band's debut release for Warp Records after the announcement of their signing to the label in September 2014. The band released their eponymous debut album on February 24 via Warp.".
- Future_Brown activeYearsStartYear "2013".
- Future_Brown associatedBand Fatima_Al_Qadiri.
- Future_Brown associatedBand Kelela.
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- Future_Brown associatedMusicalArtist Kelela.
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- Future_Brown genre Electronic_music.
- Future_Brown hometown Los_Angeles.
- Future_Brown recordLabel Warp_(record_label).
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- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_hip_hop_musicians.
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_hip_hop_record_producers.
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- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLink Fatima_Al_Qadiri.
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLink Kelela.
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLink _Worlds_Mine.
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLink Warp_(record_label).
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fatima Al Qadiri".
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLinkText "Future Brown".
- Future_Brown wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nguzunguzu".
- Future_Brown associatedActs "Fatima Al Qadiri, J-Cush, Nguzunguzu, Tink, Kelela".
- Future_Brown background "group_or_band".
- Future_Brown currentMembers "*Fatima Al Qadiri *J-Cush *Asma Maroof *Daniel Pineda".
- Future_Brown genre Electronic_music.
- Future_Brown label Warp_(record_label).
- Future_Brown name "Future Brown".
- Future_Brown origin "Los Angeles, United States".
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- Future_Brown wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SoundCloud.
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- Future_Brown yearsActive "2013".
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- Future_Brown subject Category:American_hip_hop_record_producers.
- Future_Brown hypernym Group.
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- Future_Brown comment "Future Brown are a production group formed of Fatima Al Qadiri, J-Cush, Asma Maroof and Daniel Pineda (the Los Angeles based duo also known as Nguzunguzu).In July 2013, the group posted a first single 'Wanna Party' featuring Chicago based rapper/singer Tink, followed by 'World's Mine' in November. The two tracks made up the band's debut release for Warp Records after the announcement of their signing to the label in September 2014.".
- Future_Brown label "Future Brown".
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- Future_Brown wasDerivedFrom Future_Brown?oldid=661132225.
- Future_Brown homepage futurebrown.com.
- Future_Brown isPrimaryTopicOf Future_Brown.
- Future_Brown name "Future Brown".