Future Animals

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Future Animals
OriginCopenhagen, Denmark
Genres
Years active2011–2019
Labels
MembersStefan Forrest
Past membersMorten Ristorp

Future Animals is a Danish group outfit comprising collaborating music producers Stefan Forrest ("Don Stefano") (songwriter/producer) and Morten Ristorp ("Rissi") (producer/songwriter).[1] After break-up in 2019, Stefan Forrest continues to use the name in his solo releases.

Career

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They composed and produced songs for Lukas Graham's debut album, the self titled Lukas Graham,[1] the follow-up Lukas Graham (Blue Album) and 3 (The Purple Album). They took part in writing hits for various artist like Aloe Blacc, Selena Gomez[2] Hailee Steinfeld[3] and Julia Michaels.[4] They released their music through the label Rocket Science, a Universal Music Denmark imprint.

Their first single, "Ask For It", hit the Danish singles chart and earned acclaim for its music production.[5][6] The follow-up "Crazy Love" charted on Hitlisten, the official Danish Singles Chart.

Solo act after break-up

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The duo broke up in 2019 and Stefan Forrest (a.k.a. Don Stefan) continues to use the name. He released the song "Last Summer" in 2019 credited to Future Animals.[3]

Discography

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Year Artist Song Video Notes
2017 Future Animals "Ask For It" [1]
2018 Future Animals "Crazy Love" [2] Peaked at #30
in the Danish Hitlisten charts[7]
2018 Future Animals
(Stefan Forrest)
"Last Summer" Stefan Forrest (solo) credited as Future Animals

References

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  7. ^ Danish Charts: Future Animals - "Crazy Love"