Futuristic (rapper) Bio: Songs, Age, Religion, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Height, Ethnicity, Albums

Futuristic (rapper) Bio: Songs, Age, Religion, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Height, Ethnicity, Albums

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Biography

Zachary Lewis Beck, better known by his stage name Futuristic, is a gifted American indie rapper, singer, and songwriter born on June 2, 1991, in Bloomington, Illinois.

He relocated to Tempe, Arizona, during high school and later to North Hollywood, where he honed his craft after dropping out of community college to pursue music full-time at age 21.

Rising through YouTube with viral “nerd rap” videos—where he disguised himself and freestyled for unsuspecting bystanders—Futuristic built a dedicated fanbase called WTFGang (“We’re The Future“).

His breakthrough came with the 2015 self-released album The Rise, featuring the hit single “The Greatest,” which debuted at No. 139 on the Billboard 200.

Known for his rapid-fire flows, relatable lyrics, and high-energy performances, he has released over a dozen albums, including the collaborative Coast 2 Coast with Devvon Terrell and viral projects like As Seen on the Internet (2016).

Futuristic, who married Paris Shantè Rodriguez in 2020, continues to inspire with his independent hustle and motivational anthems.

American indie rapper, singer, and songwriter
Futuristic
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Wiki Facts & About Data
Real Name: Zachary Lewis Beck
Stage Name: Futuristic
Born: 2 June 1991 (age 34 years old)
Place of Birth: Bloomington, Illinois, United States
Nationality: American
Education: McClintock High School
Height: 168 cm
Parents: Rebecca Lynn Beck, Marcus Tyrone Beck
Siblings: 8
Spouse: Paris Shantè Rodriguez (m. 2020)
Girlfriend • Partner: Not Dating
Children: Kaidence Beck, Keoni Rose Beck, Melody Beck
Occupation: Rapper • Singer
Net Worth: $500,000-$1 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Futuristic, born Zachary Lewis Beck on June 2, 1991, in Bloomington, Illinois, experienced a challenging early life marked by family changes and racial dynamics.

His parents, Rebecca Lynn Beck (a white woman from a Midwestern family) and Marcus Tyrone Beck (a Black drummer with a deep love for funk and soul), separated when he was in fifth grade, after which he moved with his mother to Danville, Illinois, before relocating to Tempe, Arizona, during high school.

Growing up in a musical household, he began rapping at age six, influenced by his family’s diverse tastes in genres like pop-punk, Metallica, funk, country, and rap.

He faced racism from his white extended family, including mistreatment and denial from his grandmother, and navigated identity issues in school, where he was often one of the few Black students and once got expelled for fighting after a racial slur.

His ethnicity is mixed, being biracial with a white mother and Black father, though he identifies primarily as Black due to societal perceptions and his appearance. Raised in a Christian household, he has occasionally referenced faith and gratitude in his lyrics and public persona, though he keeps personal beliefs private.

He is one of nine siblings, with brothers who rap and play instruments (including one skilled at guitar who loved Metallica) and a sister fond of country music.

For education, he attended McClintock High School in Tempe, Arizona, where he formed a hip-hop group with a friend, and later dropped out of community college at age 21 to pursue music full-time.

Career

Futuristic began his music career in the early 2010s, first gaining attention through a series of viral YouTube videos where he performed his “nerd rap” freestyles—dressing as a stereotypical geek and surprising unsuspecting strangers with his sharp, rapid-fire flow.

These videos amassed millions of views and helped him build a loyal online following known as the WTFGang (“We’re The Future”).

In 2013, he released his debut mixtape Chasing Down a Dream, followed by early independent albums like Dream Big (2012) and Traveling Local (2014), laying the groundwork for his self-made success.

His major breakthrough came with the 2015 album The Rise, which debuted at No. 139 on the Billboard 200 and No. 10 on the Rap Albums chart. The project’s standout single, “The Greatest,” became his signature song—peaking at No. 5 on Billboard’s Bubbling Under Hot 100 and inspiring countless motivational edits online.

He followed up with As Seen on the Internet (2016), a creative concept album that parodied viral internet culture while highlighting his humor, technical skill, and understanding of digital trends.

Over the years, Futuristic has released more than a dozen albums, including What More Could You Ask For? (2016), Blessings (2017), and the collaborative Coast 2 Coast series with Devvon Terrell. Known for his electric stage presence, he headlined multiple nationwide tours—including The Rise Tour and Still on the Rise Tour—performing to packed crowds across the U.S. and Europe.

Remaining fiercely independent, Futuristic turned down major label offers to manage his career through his imprint, Only Futuristic. He handled every aspect of his brand, from production and marketing to merchandise and fan engagement. Beyond music, he expanded into entrepreneurship, motivational speaking, and online courses, teaching independent artists how to monetize their craft.

By 2020, his catalog had surpassed one billion total streams, supported by consistent releases like I Am… (2020) and Don’t Wanna Be Famous (2021).

He has also explored acting roles in indie films and web series, and launched The Futuristic Show, a podcast focused on music, mindset, and creative business—cementing his status as one of the most versatile and self-sufficient artists of his generation.

Social Media

  • Wikipedia: Futuristic (rapper)
  • Instagram: Futuristic (@onlyfuturistic)
  • Facebook: Futuristic
  • Twitter: Futuristic™ (@OnlyFuturistic) / X
  • TikTok: Futuristic (@onlyfuturistic)

Personal Life

Futuristic, born Zachary Lewis Beck on June 2, 1991, is currently 34 years old.

He married Paris Shantè Rodriguez on October 13, 2020, after proposing to her during a cruise vacation earlier that year on January 9.

The couple has three children: sons Kaidence Beck (born around October 2021) and Keoni Rose Beck (born April 12, 2023), and daughter Melody Beck (born around November 2022).

Futuristic stands at 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) tall.

Net Worth

American indie rapper Futuristic (born Zachary Lewis Beck) has an estimated net worth of $500,000 to $1 million, primarily derived from his independent music releases, YouTube revenue, touring, merchandise sales, and motivational content creation.

This figure reflects his DIY ethos and over a decade of consistent output, including viral hits like “The Greatest” and albums such as The Rise (2015), though he remains a niche figure compared to mainstream hip-hop peers.

Recent estimates suggest steady growth through streaming (over 1 billion plays) and entrepreneurial ventures like online courses for aspiring artists.

Discography

Mixtapes & Early Projects

  1. Dream Big (2012)  
  2. Chasing Down a Dream (2013)  
  3. T.G.I.F. (2013)  
  4. Traveling Local (2014)  
  5. One Take, Vol. 1 (2014)

Studio Albums

  1. The Rise (2015) – Billboard 200 #139  
  2. As Seen on the Internet (2016)  
  3. What More Could You Ask For? (2016)  
  4. Blessings (2017)  
  5. I Know What You Did Last Summer (2018)  
  6. Songs About Our Past Relationships (2019)  
  7. I Am… (2020)  
  8. Don’t Wanna Be Famous (2021)  
  9. Never 2 Late (2022)  
  10. We Made It (2023)  
  11. The Future Is Now (2024)  
  12. Still Rising (2025) – latest release

Collaborative Albums

  • Coast 2 Coast (with Devvon Terrell) – 2016  
  • Coast 2 Coast 2 (with Devvon Terrell) – 2017  
  • Coast 2 Coast 3 (with Devvon Terrell) – 2018

EPs & Mini-Projects

  • Zachary Lewis (2019) – acoustic/personal EP  
  • Letters to My Unborn Child (2020)  
  • Quarantine Chronicles (2020) – lockdown freestyle series  
  • One Take, Vol. 2 (2021)

Singles (Select Notable)

  • “The Greatest” (2015)  
  • “No Service” (2016)  
  • “Epiphany” ft. NF (2017)  
  • “Talk” ft. Tech N9ne & Dizzy Wright (2017)  
  • “Flex” (2018)  
  • “Nobody Else” (2020)  
  • “I Got Sauce” (2022)  
  • “Up” (2024)

Other Releases

  • Freestyle Series (YouTube): Nerd Rap, One Take, Don’t Do It  
  • The Futuristic Show (Podcast) – 2021–present  
  • Independent Hustle (Online Course) – 2020

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