Denzel Curry Is Living Fast And Worrying About The Future On 'Speedboat'
Denzel Curry dropped
TA1300 ten months prior and right now it’s time for a new chapter. Enter
ZUU, the new album that’s set to drop on May 31 that he’s just reported. And also the surprise reveal of the around-the-corner-body of work, Curry also released a new song that previews it. “Speedboat” is a unique celebration of the good life and its accompanying “audiovisual” usually indicate that there's more trouble that comes with having cash than you would expect.
If you’ve ever owned a home cat, you know that they like to walk around and settle on your lap, no matter what you’re doing. If you’re on a laptop, this demonstrates that whichever you’re typing will have a jumble of random letters added to it. “Speedboat” sounds like a cat plopped its body on piano as well as a beat was built around it. This jumble of notes and its ominous trap drums make it a darkly funny listen. Curry occupies this space and raps about the juxtaposition between a life changed for the better and an existence plagued with fear about making it to be able to see tomorrow. "My dawg didn't make it to 21, so I gotta make it past 24," he rap-sings on the chorus.
The visual itself may not technically be believed a music video. It includes a male of luxury under surveillance by what usually be the cops. Over the course of the video, scenes from
Bad Gentlemen II are interspersed, featuring the chaotic evisceration of both cars and architecture. It all forms into a visual that usually show the destruction and dangers of living lavishly. Is it worth it to have a speedboat if all of life’s dangers are suddenly much more likely?
ZUU will also feature the previously released single, “Ricky.” The LP will also feature
Rick Ross, Sam Sneak, and more. Curry’s
TA1300 follow-up comes quick and yes it looks like
ZUU will take the rapper into a new direction. It’ll be exhilarating to follow the road.
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