Meet Bugged B, of Livewire Music Group LLC., this is the "B-Futuristic" rebrand. B-Futuristic started making music in 2006 when he was just 17. He was put into a halfway house for 6 months with Federal and D.O.C inmates located at Project Green in Hartford, CT. There he was aloud to have a walkman, an.MP3 player that could record, and a set of speakers with a subwoofer. To pass the time he would set up battle raps in his room with other inmates with a beats CD he had by from a local music producer and engineer, Cartier Tony . This is when he learned that he loved to make music. After fighting various legal cases around 2012 he was finally off of probation. This is when he started to take his music seriously. While managing and puttting together shows for the The Fuzz Family Allstars, a HipHop group which included artists; Streetcode Danj, Cartier Tony, and General Black, he went to school for graphic design and communications. This is where he learned the art of photography, web design, advertising by design, journalism, martketing and advertising, branding, and various writing skills. His final project for the Advertising by Design class was to come up with an album with a full booklet inside. This is where he came up with the idea for the "Best In The Booth" album series. In late 2012 he dropped the first Best In The Booth album on Datpiff.com that quickly did over 100,000 downloads. Later in the year, he dropped another "Best In The Booth" album on all streaming platforms called, "Best In The Booth: Dedicated To This Life". To this date that album has done close to 40 million streams around the world. It didnt stop there though. The series quickly gained traction around the world, and to date, he has now released over 7 other "Best In The Booth" albums, and has trademarked the series name. He has developed the idea into a website www.bestinthebooth.com that now hosts an online song contest, the Best In The Booth album series, and an entrepreneurs index for artist development, where indie artists can find all the services they need to suceed independenlty. After a fallout with The Fuzz Family Allstars over a show that went sour, he started a label with an artist by the name of tAllent called Soundsuite Music. Bfuturistic recorded his first album "Negative to Positive" with Soundsuite Music, which was recorded and engineered by tAllent. After about 6 years with Soundsuite Music, he went on and formed his own indie label, Best In The Booth. There he worked with artists Tonez and Rkay and occasionally tAllent. Tonez quickly became a sensational singer and rapper with hit songs "Gravity" and "Fabulous". Tonez had a knack for engineering and recorded and engineered Bfuturistics second album, "The Dead Experience" and some of his third album, "Trap To The Future". In 2023, Bfuturistic landed a job with Livewire Music Group LLC, where he helped develop their record label, and website www.livewiremusicgroup.net. This is where he recorded and engineered, "Trap to The Future 2". To date B-Futuristic has released 4 solo albums that are on many streaming platforms including; Spotify, Apple Music Amazon on Demand, Google Play and over 40 other sites that stream and sell music. He also has a store on his website. To this day, B-futuristic freelances graphic design for his own label, where he designs album covers, logos, letter head, posters, flyers, and more. He also builds websites and software; implementing the new technology of artificial intelligence to speed up some of the labor processes making him very time efficiant in what he does. He uses some of these processes now for graphic design, text to code, animated video, blogging, branding, and company development. Be on the lookout for the rebrand of B-Futuristic rto Bugged
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Best In The Booth: www.bestinthebooth.com
Livewire Group LLC: www.livewiremusicgroup.net
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