In 2009, it was announced that
Gary Barlow had been given his own music label, Future, by Universal as a reward for masterminding
Take That's comeback and subsequent renewed success. Barlow stated that by creating his own label he would be able to provide an insight and first-hand experience of the
music industry, and help new and exciting young talent emerge to build the future of the music industry. With Barlow's guidance her debut album entered the UK classical charts at number 4. Barlow's second signing was
Aggro Santos and two months later his debut single "
Candy" charted at number 5 in the
UK Singles Chart. His second single has since charted at number 19 in the UK singles chart and number 7 in the UK R&B Chart. Barlow also signed
Emma's Imagination, winner of the unsigned talent show Must Be The Music, to Future. She hit number 7 and number 10 in the UK Singles Chart with "Focus" and "This Day" respectively. Londoners
Lonsdale Boys Club are the latest signing to Future, with an album scheduled for release in early 2012. On 29 December 2012, Barlow announced the closure of Future Records so he could spend more time with his family. All artists signed to the label will be passed to the parent company Universal, and continue their current
recording contracts. ==Label artists==