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  1. Future Rhythm is the fourth album from rap group, Digital Underground, and also marks their first independent release. The album spawned two songs that were featured in the Wayans brother’s...

  2. Future Rhythm is the fourth studio album by the American hip hop group Digital Underground. It was released on June 4, 1996 via Critique/Radikal Records. Production was handled by Digital Underground inner production team, the D-Flow Production Squad. It features guest appearances from Luniz, Del the Funky Homosapien and The Black Spooks.

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    Length
    1.
    "Walk Real Kool"
    3:53
    2.
    "Glooty-Us-Maximus"
    Jacobs Ronald Brooks Reggie Gibson ...
    5:40
    3.
    "Oregano Flow" (Gumbo Soup Mix)
    Jacobs Brooks Carl McIntosh Jane Eugene ...
    3:47
    4.
    "Fool Get a Clue" (featuring the Black ...
    Jacobs Timothy Martin Khari Butler ...
    4:03
    • West Coast Hip Hop
  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Future Rhythm" on Discogs.

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  4. Future Rhythm. Future Rhythm, the group's fourth full album, would be their first independent release, including two songs that were featured in the Wayans brothers' film Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood: "Food Fight", featuring Del tha Funkee Homosapien, and "We Got More" with Luniz. The album also ...

  5. Jun 1, 2021 · Future Rhythm was Digital Underground’s first album not released by Tommy Boy Records. The crew’s relationship with Tommy Boy had grown increasing acrimonious as the years passed. Shock G later contended that the group grew frustrated with the label’s obsession with the Humpty Hump character.

  6. Future Rhythm, an Album by Digital Underground. Released 1 June 1996 on Bellmark (catalog no. BLK 51013; CD). Genres: West Coast Hip Hop, Funk.

  7. Future Rhythm is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Digital Underground, released in June 4, 1996 on Radikal Records. It is Digital Underground's first album that was not released on Tommy Boy Records, and their only for Radikal.