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Future Fambo reflects on his life with ‘Amazing God’

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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Thirty-one years ago, Future Troubles emerged on the music scene with a hit song titled Kung Fu. The song, produced by Roof International’s Courtey Cole, went straight to number one on the RJR Top 40 chart.

Today, with a rebranding as Future Fambo, the deejay has solidified his place within the dancehall space with other hits such as Drunken DanceDrinking Rum and Red Bull (with Beenie Man) and Tonight We Ravin.

On July 27, Future Fambo released the inspirational Amazing God, a song where he gives thanks for the goodness that he has experienced in his life, despite a few obstacles.

Produced by Andrew Powell of Worl Blast Music, the song, according to Future Fambo, was inspired by his mother.

“My mother is who inspired me to do this song. God is very important in my life; he is everything and I continue to thank him for bringing me to this point in life. He has been there for me and done so many things, that I have to show him gratitude,” Future Fambo disclosed.

The deejay says recording inspirational music is not necessarily a new direction for him musically.

“Well, it’s kinda but I will be focusing mostly on better music. Music with a message and music that will resonate,” he shared.

Like several of his musical contemporaries, Future Fambo emerged from a talent competition, where he got his big break.

“Entering that competition at Roof International opened many doors for me and it helped to pave the way to a successful music career. I have no regrets,” he told Observer Online.

Ten years ago, he released an EP titled Get Crunk, which was produced by Grillaras Productions.

In 2016, he released his most recent full-length effort, the 13-track Evolve – The Uprise.

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