Denzel Curry
Denzel Curry is an American rapper and songwriter, initially gaining prominence through the release of his debut full-length project, “Nostalgic 64,” in 2013.
After bursting onto the scene with “Nostalgic 64,” Denzel Curry continued to build momentum with a series of impactful releases including his sophomore album “Imperial” in 2016, and “TA13OO” in 2018. The latter album received critical acclaim, featuring a unique three-act structure that tackled topics ranging from mental health to systemic racism. But it was his fourth studio album, “ZUU,” that became a Grammy-nominated work.
Denzel Curry has worked with a diverse array of talents across different genres. These include Billie Eilish, Kenny Beats, Rick Ross, J.I.D, JME, Robert Glasper, T-Pain, Twelve’len, JPEGMAFIA, Sampa The Great, and Flying Lotus.
Denzel Curry was shortlisted in the Top 200 by Billboard, while “ZUU” received a Grammy nomination in the Best Rap Album category. He has also earned praise from media outlets like Pitchfork, Complex, and The Guardian for his thought-provoking lyrics and innovative sound.