2011–2012: Early career and career beginnings In early 2011, a mixtape, named "Curry Wuz Here", surfaced on
YouTube and the release date was claimed to be January 16, 2011. On September 24, Curry released a mixtape, titled
King Remembered Underground Tape 1991–1995. The mixtape—
King Remembered Underground Tape 1991–1995—being posted by Curry, was later included on
SpaceGhostPurrp's page, which prompted the birth of Denzel's music career. Following the release, Curry became a member of SpaceGhostPurrp's hip-hop group,
Raider Klan. In early 2012, he released a mixtape, titled
King of the Mischievous South Vol. 1 Underground Tape 1996, a mixtape of which caught the attention of fellow American rapper
Earl Sweatshirt and other members of
Odd Future. Also in 2012, Curry's mixtape, titled
Strictly for My R.V.I.D.X.R.Z., was released after the death of
Trayvon Martin, who also lived in Carol City and went to the same high school as Curry. His style of rap and the name of the record were heavily inspired by
Tupac Shakur. with the release of his debut full-length album, titled
Nostalgic 64, on September 3, 2013. The album features
guest appearances from JK the Reaper,
Lil Ugly Mane,
Mike G, Nell,
Robb Bank$, Stephen A. Clark, and
Yung Simmie, among others. In 2014, Curry appeared as a featured artist on
Deniro Farrar's "Bow Down" (a song of which was included from Farrar's
Rebirth EP) and appeared as a featured artist on Dillon Cooper's "Eyes of the World" (a song of which was included from Cooper's
X:XX mixtape). Curry himself has stated that he was heavily inspired by
Outkast's record, Aquemini, saying he drew the cover for Nostalgic 64 while listening to the record. He also was inspired by
Goodie Mob,
CeeLo Green, and amongst other southern music.
2015–2016: 32 Zel/Planet Shrooms and Imperial On June 9, 2015, Curry released his first extended play (EP), titled
32 Zel/Planet Shrooms. His first extended play is the double extended play, in which contains his breakout single, "
Ultimate", a song that went
viral and was played over
Bottle Flip videos, and among others. It has amassed over 200 million streams on Spotify and earned 65 million views on YouTube. His first release was the single, called "Flying Nimbus", that was released in early 2016. On March 9, Curry released his second full-length album, titled
Imperial. In June 2016, Curry appeared in
XXL magazine as part of their
2016 Freshmen Class. As part of this appearance, Curry performed a 'freshman cypher', alongside
Lil Uzi Vert,
Lil Yachty,
21 Savage, and
Kodak Black. As of December 2024, this cypher has received over 221 million
YouTube views, by far the most for the XXL channel. The deluxe version for his second full-length album—
Imperial—was re-released on
Spotify on October 14.
2017–2018: 13 and Ta13oo On May 13, 2017, Curry uploaded a track, titled "Hate Government [demo]", to his account on SoundCloud. In the weeks that followed, he released two more songs, titled "Equalizer [demo]" and "Zeltron 6 Billion" (featuring
Lil Ugly Mane). After the releases and a series of cryptic posts on social media (seemingly portraying another alter ego called Zeltron), he released an extended play, titled
13, on June 25. Following each demo tracks being included on the extended play and two other new songs, Curry released another song, called "Skywalker", on August 18. On September 22, a remastered version of
32 Zel was released, including a remix of "Ultimate" (featuring
Juicy J). Since started releasing songs for
13, Curry made several mentions about his third studio album, titled
Ta13oo, but since there was no release date for the album being announced,
13 would be serving as a sampler to
Ta13oo. On February 28, 2018, he appeared as a featured artist on
ASAP Ferg's "Kristi", a song of which also features other artist
IDK. It was first performed live in Austin, TX, on March 10, during their collaborative tour. On March 16, he uploaded a song, titled "Uh Huh" (featuring IDK), onto his official YouTube channel. On April 2, Curry released the lead single off of
Ta13oo, titled "
Sumo", on
Zane Lowe's
Beats 1 radio show. On May 24, Curry released the second single off the album, titled "
Percs". Curry then released the third single, titled "
Clout Cobain", on July 13, and announced that his album—
Ta13oo—would be released in three acts: The first act,
Light, was released on July 25, followed by
Gray on July 26, and
Dark on July 27. Each previously released single represents one of the album's acts, as "Sumo" represents
Light, "Clout Cobain" represents
Gray, and "Percs" represents
Dark, which come together cohesively to form
Ta13oo.
2019–2021: Zuu, 13lood In + 13lood Out, and Unlocked On February 14, 2019, Curry performed a cover of "
Bulls on Parade" by
Rage Against the Machine on the Australian radio station
Triple J as part of
Like a Version, which was met with widespread acclaim. His cover went on to place 5th on that year's Triple J Hottest 100 countdown. On May 8, Curry released a track, titled "
Ricky", as his first single since the release of
Ta13oo. The song is titled after his father, whom the song is inspired by. On May 22, Curry released a second single, titled "Speedboat", and announced that his next album,
Zuu, would be released on May 31. On July 15, Curry made his television debut on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, performing a medley of "Ricky" and "Wish", from his album,
Zuu. He also revealed that he had cut his signature
dreadlocks. On July 24, Curry joined Germ,
City Morgue,
Trash Talk,
Shoreline Mafia,
Night Lovell,
Pouya, and
Turnstile on a nationwide tour, titled "Grey Day Tour", a tour of which was created by the hip-hop duo
$uicideboy$. The tour was completed almost a month later on August 23. On November 13, Curry and
Glass Animals released a track, titled "Tokyo Drifting", as a single leading into the August 2020 release of Glass Animals' album, named
Dreamland. On January 6, 2020, Curry released a project, titled
13lood 1n + 13lood Out, featuring fellow rappers
Ghostemane, Xavier Wulf,
ZillaKami, and AK of
The Underachievers. The project was initially announced in November 2018. On February 7, Curry released
Unlocked, an EP collaboration with
Kenny Beats. The release was accompanied with an animated short film. In August 2020, Curry was featured on the soundtrack to the
Madden NFL 21 game, on the song "Lemonade", with singer
Yungblud. In October 2020, Curry was featured on
$NOT's track "Sangria". On March 5, 2021, Curry released
Unlocked 1.5, a remix of his
previous collaboration with Kenny Beats. The remix album features new production from
Robert Glasper,
The Alchemist,
Georgia Anne Muldrow,
Sango,
Jay Versace, Godmode, and
Charlie Heat; as well as new guest features from
Smino,
Joey Bada$$, and
Benny the Butcher, among others. In June 2021, Curry appeared on
FX Network's The Choe Show, hosted by
David Choe. In September 2021, Curry was featured on a song, "Bleach", a song being released by fellow American rapper
ZillaKami from his debut album,
DOG BOY. Curry collaborated on the track "Dynasties and Dystopia" from the
Netflix series
Arcane, alongside
Gizzle and Bren Joy.
2022–2023: Melt My Eyez See Your Future " video in 2022 On January 5, 2022, the official trailer for Curry's fifth studio album, titled
Melt My Eyez See Your Future, was uploaded to his YouTube channel. It was revealed that the album would contain guest appearances from artists such as
T-Pain,
6lack,
Slowthai,
Rico Nasty,
J.I.D, and
Thundercat, among others. Curry said the project would feature a new, more mature sound, different from his previous works: "Y'all are not going to hear the same type of Denzel anymore." On January 24, a single, titled "Walkin", along with a
Western-inspired music video directed by
Adrian Villagomez, was released. Curry also said the album "is made up of everything that I couldn't [include] on
Ta13oo or
Imperial because I was going through depression [and] anger issues", and would take inspiration from traditional hip-hop,
drum and bass,
trap,
poetry, and
jazz. The same day, a North American and European tour promoting the album (with guest acts
Kenny Mason, Mike Dimes,
Redveil, and
PlayThatBoiZay) was announced. On February 24, Curry released another single from the upcoming album, "Zatoichi" featuring Slowthai. It was accompanied by a music video also directed by Adrian Villagomez. On March 18, Curry announced the album would be released on March 25. On March 21, a third single, "Troubles" featuring T-Pain, was released along with a music video. The album was released on March 25. It debuted at number 51 on the
Billboard 200 chart, and at number 23 on the
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Curry recorded a song featuring rapper
Reason, "1st Quarter", as a contribution to
Apple Music's "collection of exclusively commissioned new songs from Black creatives", titled
Juneteenth 2022: Freedom Songs. He commented: "It's an accomplishment to make it through the first quarter of my life. Especially as a Black man in America". Curry's song featuring
PlayThatBoiZay, "Let It All Hang Out", was included in
Elvis—a biographical movie about
Elvis Presley that premiered in June 2022—as well as on
the movie's soundtrack album. On June 24, a collaboration between
Dot da Genius,
JID, Curry, and
Kid Cudi, titled "
Talk About Me", was released, along with a music video directed by
Cole Bennett. On June 29, Curry performed an
NPR Tiny Desk Concert. On July 21, he performed "Walkin" on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. On September 30, Curry released
Melt My Eyez See Your Future (The Extended Edition). The album features reimagined versions of songs from the original album with live instrumentation, performed by the Cold Blooded Soul Band, from which performed with Curry on his NPR Tiny Desk Concert and
The Tonight Show performance. On May 5, 2023, Curry released a now Spotify-exclusive live project
Live At Electric Lady, which featured new versions of
Melt My Eyez songs and a rendition of
Erykah Badu's "Didn't Cha Know" with
Bilal.
2024–present: King of the Mischievous South and the Scythe In May 2024, Curry announced a new project by debuting a photo of cassette tape on his social media. In June, Curry announced the project was titled
King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 and debuted the lead single "Hot One" featuring
TiaCorine and
ASAP Ferg. The second single "Black Flag Freestyle" was subsequently released on June 21, 2024. The complete album was released on July 19, 2024, and is a sequel to Curry's third mixtape
King of the Mischievous South Vol. 1 Underground Tape 1996 (2012). Curry was featured on
JPEGMAFIA's ninth album,
I Lay Down My Life For You, appearing on the track, "JPEGULTRA!", released on August 1. On October 30, Curry announced the mixtape would be re-released on November 15, as an album simply, titled
King of the Mischievous South with five additional tracks. He also released the single, "Still in the Paint" (featuring
Lazer Dim 700 and
Bktherula), that day. On November 14, he released another single, "Got Me Geeked". He embarked on the Mischievous South Tour with guests
Kenny Mason,
454, and Clip, from February 21, 2025, to July 9, 2025. On January 22, 2026, Curry announced the formation of a new hip-hop group, called the Scythe, with him, ASAP Ferg, TiaCorine, Bktherula, and Key Nyata as members. The group was created as an homage to
southern hip-hop acts. Curry announced the Scythe's debut album, titled
Strictly 4 the Scythe, would be released on March 6, with guest appearances from
Juicy J,
Smino, and
Rich the Kid, among others. The lead single, "Lit Effect" (featuring Bktherula and Lazer Dim 700), was released the same day. The following month, Curry shared a new collaborative single with
Knocked Loose, entitled "
Hive Mind". Two more singles from
Strictly 4 the Scythe were released: "The Scythe" (featuring TiaCorine and Ferg) and "Mutt That Bih" (featuring 1900Rugrat and Key Nyata). == Artistry ==