Denzel Curry recently shared"Walkin," the first single from his forthcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, which he announced is coming soon with an official album trailer earlier this month. Additionally, in support of the forthcoming project, he also reveals the dates for his world tour kicking off this spring in North America and running through performances in Europe and the United Kingdom this summer. "Walkin" arrives with an epic Sci-Fi Western visual directed by Adrian Villagomez which sees Denzel trekking across a desert planet before a cinematic face-off with his antagonist, John Wayne. The Kal Banx-produced song steadily builds into one of the most dynamic rap performances from Curry to-date, foreshadowing what is to come from Melt My Eyez See Your Future.
The end of 2021 marked the end of an era - the ending of Denzel's characters and alter egos. Describing his upcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, he says: “I like traditional hip hop, I like drum and bass, I like trap, I like poetry, so a lot of that is going to be interwoven in this album including jazz and a lot of genres that I came up on as a kid and just being in my parents’ house. This album is made up of everything that I couldn't give you on TA13OO or Imperial because I was going through depression anger issues.”
New music from Denzel arrives following his first new standalone single in a year with last summer's "The Game," which appeared on the Madden NFL 2022 soundtrack. Last year Denzel additionally connected with Robert Glasper for an exclusive Record Store Day release of their joint album Live From Leimert Park as well as appearing on the new season of TV series' The Choe Show and an episode of Dave (FX).
Capturing one of the quickest ascents in recent music history, South London rapper & singer ENNY recently released brand-new Same Old, the first single from her as yet-to-be-announced debut EP. Despite the fact that the track is only ENNY’s fourth single to ever be released, the track’s unique lyricism and blissful chorus is already helping to underline its significance as one of the best British releases this year so far. Premiered as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record of the World as well as being in heavy rotation across BBC and specialist radio, the track was recently followed with a stunning performance on last week’s Later…with Jools Holland.
In October of 2020, ENNY released her third ever single Peng Black Girls to rapturous acclaim. Written with the intention of being a unifying track among Black women everywhere, the Amia Brave-featured track became a powerful anthem across the globe, winning applause from the likes of i-D, Dazed, The Face, Crack, Mixmag, Essence, NME, GRM, Link Up, Trench, Clash The Fader, ELLE and many more as well as becoming an OCC charting track. The singlewas shortly followed afterwards with a new feature from Jorja Smith, which was playlisted across BBC Radio1, 1xtra, Capital Xtra, KISS FRESH, Rinse FM and Reprezent! With further support from the likes of Chris Brown, Summer Walker, Didier Drogba & Skepta,the track ultimately led to ENNY skyrocketing to her first cover with the release of Crack Magazine’s latest issue this February.
Denzel Curry recently shared"Walkin," the first single from his forthcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, which he announced is coming soon with an official album trailer earlier this month. Additionally, in support of the forthcoming project, he also reveals the dates for his world tour kicking off this spring in North America and running through performances in Europe and the United Kingdom this summer. "Walkin" arrives with an epic Sci-Fi Western visual directed by Adrian Villagomez which sees Denzel trekking across a desert planet before a cinematic face-off with his antagonist, John Wayne. The Kal Banx-produced song steadily builds into one of the most dynamic rap performances from Curry to-date, foreshadowing what is to come from Melt My Eyez See Your Future.
The end of 2021 marked the end of an era - the ending of Denzel's characters and alter egos. Describing his upcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, he says: “I like traditional hip hop, I like drum and bass, I like trap, I like poetry, so a lot of that is going to be interwoven in this album including jazz and a lot of genres that I came up on as a kid and just being in my parents’ house. This album is made up of everything that I couldn't give you on TA13OO or Imperial because I was going through depression anger issues.”
New music from Denzel arrives following his first new standalone single in a year with last summer's "The Game," which appeared on the Madden NFL 2022 soundtrack. Last year Denzel additionally connected with Robert Glasper for an exclusive Record Store Day release of their joint album Live From Leimert Park as well as appearing on the new season of TV series' The Choe Show and an episode of Dave (FX).
Denzel Curry recently shared"Walkin," the first single from his forthcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, which he announced is coming soon with an official album trailer earlier this month. Additionally, in support of the forthcoming project, he also reveals the dates for his world tour kicking off this spring in North America and running through performances in Europe and the United Kingdom this summer. "Walkin" arrives with an epic Sci-Fi Western visual directed by Adrian Villagomez which sees Denzel trekking across a desert planet before a cinematic face-off with his antagonist, John Wayne. The Kal Banx-produced song steadily builds into one of the most dynamic rap performances from Curry to-date, foreshadowing what is to come from Melt My Eyez See Your Future.
The end of 2021 marked the end of an era - the ending of Denzel's characters and alter egos. Describing his upcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, he says: “I like traditional hip hop, I like drum and bass, I like trap, I like poetry, so a lot of that is going to be interwoven in this album including jazz and a lot of genres that I came up on as a kid and just being in my parents’ house. This album is made up of everything that I couldn't give you on TA13OO or Imperial because I was going through depression anger issues.”
New music from Denzel arrives following his first new standalone single in a year with last summer's "The Game," which appeared on the Madden NFL 2022 soundtrack. Last year Denzel additionally connected with Robert Glasper for an exclusive Record Store Day release of their joint album Live From Leimert Park as well as appearing on the new season of TV series' The Choe Show and an episode of Dave (FX).
Denzel Curry recently shared"Walkin," the first single from his forthcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, which he announced is coming soon with an official album trailer earlier this month. Additionally, in support of the forthcoming project, he also reveals the dates for his world tour kicking off this spring in North America and running through performances in Europe and the United Kingdom this summer. "Walkin" arrives with an epic Sci-Fi Western visual directed by Adrian Villagomez which sees Denzel trekking across a desert planet before a cinematic face-off with his antagonist, John Wayne. The Kal Banx-produced song steadily builds into one of the most dynamic rap performances from Curry to-date, foreshadowing what is to come from Melt My Eyez See Your Future.
The end of 2021 marked the end of an era - the ending of Denzel's characters and alter egos. Describing his upcoming album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, he says: “I like traditional hip hop, I like drum and bass, I like trap, I like poetry, so a lot of that is going to be interwoven in this album including jazz and a lot of genres that I came up on as a kid and just being in my parents’ house. This album is made up of everything that I couldn't give you on TA13OO or Imperial because I was going through depression anger issues.”
New music from Denzel arrives following his first new standalone single in a year with last summer's "The Game," which appeared on the Madden NFL 2022 soundtrack. Last year Denzel additionally connected with Robert Glasper for an exclusive Record Store Day release of their joint album Live From Leimert Park as well as appearing on the new season of TV series' The Choe Show and an episode of Dave (FX).