Denzel Curry
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Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Denzel Rae Don Curry
Birthplace Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.
Birth Date February 16, 1995
Ethnicity West African
Overview African-Bahamian
Nationality American
Career Rapper
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
Se-Lead rapper
Also known as Zeltron 6 Billion, Black Metal Terrorist, Raven Miyagi, Aquarius Killa, and Big Ultra
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Curry: "I live more than a double life, honestly. I have so many personalities, I live more than a double life."
Curry: "People wanna escape the truth sometimes."
Curry: "I'm very skeptical about everything. That's how I've always been."
Curry: "I started adapting, and that's how I've been able to stay afloat all these years. It's important to be adaptable."
Curry: "I'm just going to express my opinion and try to change the way people think with the stuff I write or try to get deep into stuff that other people haven't got deep into."
Curry: "If I have a message to send, I'm going to send it in the most creative and yet crazy way I can."
Curry: "You can't expect somebody to speak out on a certain subject. If they want to say something about it, then say something about it. But artists have a choice. It's their choice. I choose the stuff I talk about, but it's not my responsibility to do it."
Curry: "The more I pay attention, the more I'm in tune with my fans and myself. It's how I keep raising up."
Curry: "When I go on heavy rants, or I retweet too much, everybody unfollows me."
Curry: "I like the way punk people perform better than rappers, because rappers suck at performing - no offense."
Curry: "The fans, in their minds, they think once you signed a deal, you sold out. So, in staying independent, I keep my freedom, and I'm not selling out."
Curry: "Once you get to a certain part in your career, the hate is gonna come."
Curry: "As an Aquarius, I was born an outsider. I'm awkward at social events. I can be social, but I feel like nobody truly understands who I am."
Curry: "Fans don't know what they want. Fans are like, 'Oh, I want the stuff that you did in the last album because I really liked it, and if you don't do that, I'm not going to be your fan no more.' Or they'll be like, 'I didn't like that project. He doesn't sound like him on it,' or 'You're wack. You're mainstream now.'"
Curry: "I'm not a weird rapper, I'm a weird artist."
Curry: "If I went to a major, you never know - what if they don't like the stuff I do? I could just get shelved. And then I'm stuck in a contract, and I can't leave. And if that happens, you're gonna realize, you're going to start hating it, so the power with being indie is you could do whatever you want."
Curry: "I'm so extroverted. I wanna learn how to be introverted, though."
Curry: "I think I sound like the apocalypse destroying the Earth to the sounds of trumpets skating across the heavens played by angels."
Curry: "I think being sensitive gives you powers. You get the logic and the flexibility of emotions."
Curry: "White man get money - stay rich, kids get rich. Black man get money - it's the countdown till, 'When is this brother gonna go broke?' I'm not going broke."
Curry: "I fear God. If my time comes, my time comes."
Curry: "I'm very optimistic about the future."
Curry: "Raider Klan was crazy because we all had our own personalities and our own little worlds when it came down to this music. It was the first step to creating your own weird little universe."
Curry: "I used to do poetry in elementary school. I used to just write."
Curry: "If I went to a major, you never know - what if they don't like the stuff I do? I could just get shelved. And then I'm stuck in a contract, and I can't leave. And if that happens, you're gonna realize, you're going to start hating it, so the power with being indie is you could do whatever you want."
Curry: "'Imperial' is me attempting to reach my ultimate form and to introduce a lifestyle of truth to my fans, be honest with yourself, and you will grow, ULT."
Curry: "I don't judge nobody."
Curry: "People want to see what you going to come with next, and I gotta keep evolving."
Curry: "I just feel like nobody truly understands who I am as a person. They think it's one thing, but they get another. I feel like nobody fully comprehends who I am as a person, as a man, as a living organism in this world."
Curry: "That's what you gonna get with me: the dark aspects of life. Of course, you've got to have some type of light in there, but if it was all light, you'd be blinded. You've got to balance them out."
Curry: "Darkness is important. If you were having fun all the time, you wouldn't know what dark is."
Curry: "I'm not saying I'm trying to be the best. I'm gonna be the best. The best me ever. To the point where I can't lose at being me. I can't lose that life."
Curry: "Love is always gon' be where home is, but it's also where hate it as well."
Curry: "I have people to keep me grounded. That's very important. And I like the fact that I have people to keep me grounded. I'll never switch on them, they'll never switch on me, and that's what it's going to be."
Curry: "People used to laugh at me like, 'Hahaha, you can rap? You? We don't believe it!'"
Curry: "I'm a weirdo, but everybody's weird in some kind of way."
Curry: "I've seen a lot of people come out of Carol City, but I had this distinct vision for Carol City, just me coming out of there, because my music is so different from anybody else who came out of there."
Curry: "I grew up, like - since I had a lot of brothers, I grew up listening to Hot Boys, Goodie Mob, OutKast, basically all the southern albums, like Silkk the Shocker, Master P, Soulja Slim, and then it just elevated on when I started getting into music and I started listening to Nas and Jay Z and stuff like that and Lupe Fiasco and whatnot."
Curry: "The best Christmas that l had was probably when I got my Xbox. When I first got an Xbox, it was, like, the very first Xbox when it came out."