Denzel Curry has dropped a scorching new track titled “Sked,” featuring Atlanta rapper Kenny Mason. Stream the accompanying video, directed by Omar Jones, below.
Produced by Charlie Heat, “Sked” features a trunk-rattling beat that pairs well with Curry’s stark description of the paranoia that stems from his upbringing in Carol City, Florida. “I don’t go to sleep without a Glock by my bed,” he raps on the chorus. “I don’t say no names ’cause them boys might be the feds/ I’m about my family, God, business, and my bread.”
Following Curry’s lead, Mason fills his verse with colorful wordplay about guns. “Power Ranger Glock, bullets came in different colors,” he spits. “Bitch, the crib I’m in got more sticks than acupuncture/ Ain’t on safety, press to coverage, who in the fuck he think he pressin’?”
Mason recently popped into one of Curry’s...
Produced by Charlie Heat, “Sked” features a trunk-rattling beat that pairs well with Curry’s stark description of the paranoia that stems from his upbringing in Carol City, Florida. “I don’t go to sleep without a Glock by my bed,” he raps on the chorus. “I don’t say no names ’cause them boys might be the feds/ I’m about my family, God, business, and my bread.”
Following Curry’s lead, Mason fills his verse with colorful wordplay about guns. “Power Ranger Glock, bullets came in different colors,” he spits. “Bitch, the crib I’m in got more sticks than acupuncture/ Ain’t on safety, press to coverage, who in the fuck he think he pressin’?”
Mason recently popped into one of Curry’s...
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