The Futuristics

Not to be confused with production team The Futuristiks.
The Futuristics
Genres Hip hop, pop rap, Dance, pop
Occupation(s) Producer
Years active 2005present
Members Alex Schwartz
Joe Khajadourian

The Futuristics is an American songwriting and music production duo consisting of Alex Schwartz and Joe Khajadourian. The duo formed when the two met while interning at Atlantic Records during the summer of 2005 and are currently based out of Los Angeles.[1]

Since their formation, The Futuristics have worked with many artists, songwriters, and producers, including Chris Brown, Pitbull, Akon, 50 Cent, Ne-Yo, The Game, Jermaine Dupri, Bruno Mars, Jeremih, Rome, Cody Simpson, Estelle, Bob Ezrin, Colby O'Donis, Ziggy Marley, T. Mills, Halsey, Wiz Khalifa, DJ Felli Fel, Ceelo Green, Esther Dean, DJ Frank E, Lady Gaga, Three 6 Mafia, Rock City, The Jackie Boyz, Ryan Toby, Justin Timberlake, BC Jean, Juicy J, Sam Hook, soFLY & Nius, and K'naan.

In 2011, The Futuristics produced 3-Way (The Golden Rule), for SNL. The digital short featured Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga, and Andy Samberg. The song earned an Emmy nomination. The production was assisted by Asa Taccone and the production team, Ryan and Smitty. In that same year, they also produced DJ Felli Fel's song "Boomerang", featuring Akon, Pitbull, and Jermaine Dupri and "Pot of Gold" for rapper The Game.

The Futuristics' 2012 release, "I Cry," for American artist Flo Rida remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 20 weeks, peaking at #6 and reaching #1 status on Billboard's Rap Songs. "I Cry" reached Top 10 status in 18 countries worldwide. The Futuristics also produced the official remix of Bruno Mars' song "Moonshine" that year for the deluxe version of Mars' album, Unorthodox Jukebox.[2] The remix has been received very well among critics and Mars' fans alike.

The Futuristics have been recurring producers for the Fast and Furious franchise. The duo produced the theme song "We Own It" for the Universal Motion Picture, "Fast & Furious 6", featuring 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa, selling 3x platinum worldwide, as well as the opening title song, "Payback" for Furious 7, featuring a rap collaboration with, Juicy J, Future, Sage the Gemini, and Kevin Gates.

Current releases include the hit song,[3] "Somebody" ft Jeremih, by Universal Republic artist Natalie La Rose, Hold Me Down for Halsey's critically acclaimed album Badlands, and "Music to my Soul," the second single off of Ceelo Green's fifth studio album, Heart Blanche.

Current singles include "Bad Things", Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello from Fifth Harmony.

Production credits

Year Artist Song
2010 Chris Brown Go Away
2010 Cody Simpson iYiYi Acoustic Version
2010 Cody Simpson Summertime
2010 Jeffree Star Size of Your Boat
2010 T.Mills Cure In My Cup
2011 Cody Simpson Love
2011 DJ Felli Fel, Akon, Pitbull & Jermaine Dupri Boomerang
2011 T.Mills Crystallized
2011 The Game ft. Chris Brown Pot of Gold[4][5]
2011 The Lonely Island ft. Justin Timberlake and Lady Gaga 3-Way (The Golden Rule)[6]
2012 Flo Rida I Cry[7][8] (2 x Platinum US)
2012 Cody Simpson Summer Shade
2012 Outasight Perfect Words[9]
2012 Bruno Mars Moonshine (Official Remix)[10]
2012 Rome Ounce Of Love[11]
2012 K'naan Alone (feat Will.i.am) (Additional Production Credit Only)
2013 Wiz Khalifa and 2 Chainz We Own It (Fast & Furious)[12] (1 x Platinum US)
2013 Cody Simpson Love (Feat. Ziggy Marley)
2014 Kid Ink Hello World
2014 Austin Mahone Mmm Yeah (Feat. Pitbull)[13]
2014 DJ Felli Fel, Ceelo Green, Pitbull & Juicy J Have Some Fun
2014 Cam Meekins Hater[14]
2014 Brandyn Burnette Look Both Ways
2014 Brandyn Burnette Not Going Home
2015 Natalie La Rose Somebody (Feat. Jeremih)[15][16][17] (2 x Platinum US)
2015 Juicy J, Future, Sage the Gemini, and Kevin Gates Payback (For The Universal Motion Picture Fast 7)
2015 Halsey Hold Me Down
2015 Mika Porcelian
2015 Trey Songz Serve It Up
2015 Cee Lo Green Music To My Soul
2015 Chris Brown Blue Jeans
2016 Wash (Feat. Kevin Gates) Where You Been
2016 DJ Vice Feat. Jasmine Thompson and Skizzy Mars Steady 1, 2, 3, 4[18]
2016 MGK x Camila Cabello Bad Things[19]

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