I Rock the Party: Future

Take a look at some of Future's hottest hooks!

I Rock the Party: Future - While Future may be just now receiving critical acclaim, the Atlanta rapper has been grinding heavy since 2009. With a ear for hooks and a love for writing that surpasses most of his counterparts, this MC is budding to be the Future in rap. Let's take a look at 10 of his essential hits.   (Photo: Epic Records)

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I Rock the Party: Future - While Future may be just now receiving critical acclaim, the Atlanta rapper has been grinding heavy since 2009. With a ear for hooks and a love for writing that surpasses most of his counterparts, this MC is budding to be the Future in rap. Let's take a look at 10 of his essential hits.   (Photo: Epic Records)

Multi-Tasking - Future performs his good-time club-banger, "Same Damn Time," onstage at the 2012 BET Awards Pre-Show.(Photo: Earl Gibson III/Getty Images For BET)

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"Tony Montana" - Future hit hard with the first single from his debut effort, Pluto, which peaked at No. 4 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 200 Hit Singles chart and motivated remixes with the likes of Drake. Future describes the track as "the Scarface movie on wax." (Photo: Earl Gibson III/Getty Images For BET)

"Same Damn Time" - Showing that he could crank out club bangers with his rhythmic, staccato flow, Future released "Same Damn Time" as the third single from his debut album. This track, too, garnered support and then features from rap rap royality like Diddy and Luadcris on its remix. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET)

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"Same Damn Time" - Showing that he could crank out club bangers with his rhythmic, staccato flow, Future released "Same Damn Time" as the third single from his debut album. This track, too, garnered support and then features from rap rap royality like Diddy and Luadcris on its remix. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET)

Love of My Life - Future also revealed that he and Ciara try to keep their relationship private as much as possible, but because they're public figures, it somehow makes it easier to get along. "She understands the music," he said in his few choice words about his pregnant fiancé. "She understands working in the studio, being on the road for 24 hours ... She knows everything that goes into living this life."(Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

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"Turn on the Lights" - Finally a guy's love anthem that people could also dance to. On this track, Future proved that love can still be a bit rugged and had many scouring clubs for the perfect one. Future says this of his future wife: "I heard she ain't gon' cheat/And she never make no move/I heard she be there anytime you need 'er/she come through."(Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse: Future – "Bugatti" (Ace Hood f/ Rick Ross & Future)  - If 2 Chainz wore the proverbial crown as the go-to features rapper last year, he has passed the honor over to Future. The Atlanta-bred rapper has lent his talents to a number of hit songs in 2013, but none bigger than his performance alongside Ace Hood and Rick Ross. (Photo: Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)

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"Karate Chop" - The track stays true to its title with Future's simple and staccato yet clever prose. He does this while also managing to make you dance. It's worth mentioning that people everywhere began posting Instagram videos of '70s dancers grooving to this track as well.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)

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"Racks" - While this may not be Future's song, it's worth noting that rapper YC received a BET Hip Hop Awards nomination for this track that Future penned the hook for, further proving his love for words and ability to create athemic tracks. (Photos from left: Epic Records, Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)

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"Racks" - While this may not be Future's song, it's worth noting that rapper YC received a BET Hip Hop Awards nomination for this track that Future penned the hook for, further proving his love for words and ability to create athemic tracks. (Photos from left: Epic Records, Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)

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"Loveeeeeee Song" - It seems that even on a track that isn't Future's there's something in the track that helps us remember his appearance. One of the most surprising tracks coming from a rapper, he had every dude singing to the chorus: "I don't wanna give you the wrong impression/I need love and affection/Looovvveee"(Photos from left: John Ricard / BET, Michael Kovac/Getty Images For GQ)

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Future f. Kelly Rowland, "Neva End" (Remix) - Hailing from Kelly's original hometown of Atlanta, Future knew just who to go to to add the right pitch of songbird to his "Neva End," off his debut album, Pluto. Kelly jumped in with a whole verse and added another layer to his chorus, "We don't wanna neva end..."(Photos: Christopher Polk/Getty Images; John Ricard/BET)

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"Neva End" - Now we're getting to the era of R&Rap. Future has been able to set himself apart from other rappers by taking chances and collaborating with some of R&B's elite. Here he talks a love triangle with Kelly Rowland.(Photos from left: Christopher Polk/Getty Images, John Ricard / BET)

That's My Girl: When Rappers Record With Their Significant Others - Future and Ciara aren't playing around. Not only are they engaged to be married and expecting a newborn baby soon—but they're focused on making great music together, too. Their latest, "Anytime," just hit the Internet, and it's another in a line of hip hop power couples getting together on a record. Here are some others who have done the deed. (Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

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"Body Party" - Showing the softer side of Future, he collabs with his lady Ciara for this sleek and sexy song about a nightcap. It's not normal for rappers to sing so much, but Future still manages to keep his swag while doing so.(Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

Reese’s Perfect Combo Award (Best Collabo, Duo or Group): Ace Hood, Rick Ross & Future — "Bugatti" - Rappers and luxury cars. It’s a timeless combination that helped make this video one of the most watched in 2013. Add to it an action-packed storyline of Ace escaping the grasp of killers and you get Hollywood and hip hop all in one — the perfect combo.  (Photos from left: John Ricard / BET, Theo Wargo/Getty Images for BET's Rip The Runway, Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET).

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"Bugatti" - Yet again showing his writing and hook appeal, Future makes us listen as he raps: "I woke up in a new Bugatti."(Photos from left: John Ricard / BET, Theo Wargo/Getty Images for BET's Rip The Runway, Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET)

"Magic" (Remix) Feat. T.I. - Future showed he may have promise and be able to hold his own against rappers like T.I. with verses like: "AMG in a brand new Mercedes / Turn out the lot I'mma do a 180."  (Photos from left: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images, Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) 

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"Magic" (Remix) Feat. T.I. - Future showed he may have promise and be able to hold his own against rappers like T.I. with verses like: "AMG in a brand new Mercedes / Turn out the lot I'mma do a 180."  (Photos from left: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images, Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) 

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