Denzel Curry's star has been steadily rising for quite a few years as more and more listeners catch onto the young rapper's talent. The Carol City rapper first made a name for himself as part of SpaceGhostPurrp's Raider Klan before breaking out to carve his own path. That proved to be a smart move for Curry as he's only continued to see his profile grow in subsequent years.

The "Zone 3" rapper made himself a force to be reckoned with on his debut album Nostalgic 64 and has kept dropping heat since its release. These days, Denzel Curry is leading his own collective known as C9. The MC's latest record "Du Rags" sees him teaming up with one of his fellow members, Yoshi Thompkins, as they showcase their skills on a Ronny J production.

"Too many waves, too many waves, using my government name/Stuck in my ways, sometimes I feel like I'm born to say what you couldn't relate/Cause you can't imitate/Copycat, you are clone, I'm Jango Fett/Who wanna get it with the murderous set/Tune a mothafucka like a VHS cause we don't play so I eject," Denzel Curry raps on the second verse.

If you are still not up on the career of Denzel Curry, you need to check out the new mini-documentary on him called Knotty Head. The Florida native speaks about his journey and even touches on the death of his brother. And make sure you listen to Curry's new album Imperial, which dropped back in March.

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