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beatsforbrothels · 2 months ago
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Denzel Curry - Worst Comes To Worst (Cold Blooded Soul Version)
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iamjohnnyboy · 9 months ago
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DENZEL CURRY!
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dariushutup · 1 year ago
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Josuke Melt My Eyez Album Cover (2022)
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iamlisteningto · 2 years ago
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Denzel Curry’s Melt My Eyez See Your Future
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Melt My Eyez See Your Future - Denzel Curry (2022)
Artist : J. Rodriguez
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imthepaterfamilias · 1 year ago
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Walkin - Denzel Curry
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the-atrium-of-fools · 1 year ago
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Zatoichi by Denzel Curry but with JD Beck doing the breakbeat parts
Do u see my vision
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stummyslayer · 1 year ago
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A fan piece I made of Denzel Curry’s song Walkin. I think his flow and bars in the song are some of the best I’ve heard in a while and the melody makes me ascend every-time I hear it.
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xartwrk · 1 year ago
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Melt My Eyez See Your Future by Denzel Curry
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soapdispensersalesman · 2 years ago
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holdenreviews · 2 years ago
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Walkin - Denzel Curry
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heavenscapes · 2 years ago
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drizzydeo · 2 years ago
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letters-to-rosie · 7 months ago
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it's so fun when you recommend a friend music and you're right and they like it yayyyyy
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suspectz · 2 years ago
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Day 18: Make your own jam
After looking through several recipes earlier this week, I settled on a basic strawberry jam recipe that I thought looked good. However, as with most things in my life, I made a game time decision whilst in the grocery store yesterday and changed the recipe to the one below.
Unfortunately for me, I didn’t realise that this recipe called for raspberries rather than strawberries until…literally the moment when I started making the jam. Nevertheless, in the words of the great Denzel Curry, “I keep on walkin'” and made the jam with the strawberries. When I measured out all the sugar to use, I was genuinely shocked by how much was required; Even though other recipes explicitly told me that jam takes a lot of sugar, it’s one thing to read it and another to see it in person. Never have I understood the 18th century French peasant class more.
I bought a cute glass jar to put my jam in after it had gelled. There were some details linked in the recipe regarding “canning”, but I don’t think they apply in this case? I still boiled some water and tried to sterilise my jar before ladling out my jam, but anything more than that seemed overkill.
I shall see tomorrow as to the actual taste and consistency of the jam.
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magentas-dystopia · 6 months ago
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I don't think I've ever seen a good take on Tumblr about music and this recent fiasco of the majority white userbase floundering to justify not listening to rap/ hip-hop is proof of it. So far You guys literally have pulled:
"rap is too violent for me" (stereotype that's painfully untrue and rooted in anti blackness)
"I'm autistic and rap hurts my brain" (I'm autistic and I know other autistic people who like rap)
"I listen to rap!! (And lists something that isn't rap in the slightest)"
"insert something racist here" (self explanatory)
"does Hamilton count" (I will stab you in a dark alleyway)
Please I beg on my hands and knees for you to listen to expand your musical horizons, go outside your comfort zone. To get a complex and rich understanding of the world, one must view art from people outside Their own fixed walks of life. I've put this gently but also, you don't need to fucking reiterate that "you dont like rap" or "you don't listen to ( insert black artist)" every time you speak on a subculture that you're not a part of. The conversation isn't about you! Move on! I will say that if there are people who WANT to listen to rap/hip-hop there is a plethora of artists to choose from from many different backgrounds that aren't what white media has illustrated it to be.
Some albums I can reccomend off the top of my head:
Saba - Few Good Things
McKinley Dixon - Beloved! Paradise! Jazz?!
Kendrick Lamar - to pimp a butterfly + Good Kid Maad City (2 classics)
Noname - room 25 + Telefone (both great albums)
Little simz - sometimes I might be introvert
A tribe called quest - low end theory
Denzel Curry - Melt my Eyez See your future
Outkast - Aquemini + Stankonia (again, both great albums)
JPEGMAFIA - LP! + All My Heros Are Cornballs (2 fantastic albums also I think he's rlly hot and he's probably my favourite artist ever)
Grouptherapy - I was mature for my age but I was still a child!
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (probably one of my favourite albums ever, To Zion still makes me cry a lot ;;)
I will say this over and over again until the cows come home but please for the love of all that is holy, you can't just keep fucking repeating dumb shit on the internet about something you know nothing about.
If you want to engage in new music it's never been more accessible and artists like Denzel Curry and McKinley Dixon even have bandcamps for you to support their music on if you don't like streaming services.
I hope this recent beef of the year has managed to actually make people listen to more black and brown artists. Music is something I'm very passionate about and all of these albums in some way have affected me on a personal level and changed my perspective on life and molded me as a person (and also some just sound really fucking good).
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