Denzel Curry Enlists ICECOLDBISHOP For “ICE COLD ZEL FREESTYLE”

Denzel Curry is one of the dopest young rappers in hip-hop right now. Of course, he was one of the main fixtures on the XXL Freshman List back in 2016. Since that time, he has dropped some incredible bodies of work. Overall, fans are always curious about what he will come out with next. Although he has gone through numerous style changes, there is still this sense that he can reinvent himself, once more.

Recently, the artist came out with a blistering track called “BLOOD ON MY NIKEZ.” Furthermore, there is a version of the song with Juicy J, which just showcases his high profile. If you are a big fan of Curry, then this song definitely hit for you. If you’re not a fan, well, the same thing applies. The track was undeniable and it was a great single to warm fans up for an album. Now, Denzel Curry has teamed up with the likes of ICECOLDBISHOP for a track called “ICE COLD ZEL FREESTYLE.” It’s an effort that once again showcases Curry’s immense talent.

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Denzel Curry Goes Off

Throughout the short run time of this song, we get aggressive and thumping production that is tailor-made for Curry and ICECOLDBISHOP’s energy. Moreover, the two trade bars in a way that showcases immaculate chemistry. The bars are just as aggressive as the production, and it makes for a great mix. If you are a fan of both of these artists, then this is going to be a must-listen.

Let us know what you think of this new freestyle from Denzel Curry and ICECOLDBISHOP, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will be sure to bring you the biggest releases from the biggest artists. There are plenty of great albums on the horizon right now.

Quotable Lyrics:

I got one on me, might have to carry me two
Impossible shooter, shootin’ ’em narrowly too
And the AR-15 would’ve married me too

Bro off the drink tryna marry the juice
And it’s fuck ya’ll n****s, let’s bury the truce

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Juice WRLD Posthumously Shares “Cheese And Dope Freestyle”

Late rapper Juice WRLD is still delivering new content to his fans. A video uploaded by his official YouTube account showcases the artist performing his “Cheese and Dope Freestyle” over the beat of Project Pat’s 2001 original. The video was shot by Steve Cannon and Chris Long. “Cheese and Dope Freestyle” comes shortly after his 2018 album, Goodbye & Good Riddance, turned 5-years-old last week. Sharp and venomous, the freestyle reminds fans of the late artist’s tremendous talent and potential.

Fans couldn’t get enough of the new freestyle, with one commenting, “His potential was unmatched, he would’ve been the greatest if he was still alive RIP.” Another says, “He never misses nor ceases to amaze me. Just wow… We miss you Juice 999 forever.” NLE Choppa also shared his thoughts on the video, writing, “The way he can freestyle like it’s a fluent language is out the world talented !” After the 2019 overdose that led to his death, new material from the artist has continuously been released.

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Juice WRLD Puts His Spin On “Cheese And Dope”

Earlier this month, it was revealed that after a mural of Juice WRLD in Chicago had been painted over, a new one is in the works. According to his manager Peter Jideonwo, it is still unknown who covered the original. The original mural was painted by Corey Pane in 2020. It was also revealed at the beginning of this month that Juice WRLD is one of the most-streamed rappers, alongside Drake and XXXTentacion, all reaching over 200 million streams per song on Spotify. In April, it was revealed that Juice WRLD has over 30 billion streams total on Spotify.

Juice WRLD’s drug-related death sparked nuanced conversations surrounding topics of drug-use in the hip hop community. In March, Chicago’s Polo G spoke on how the rapper’s death impacted his own decisions. “[His death] made me stop popping Percocets altogether, though,” he explained, “‘Cause I know he wouldn’t want me on that s**t.”

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Quotable Lyrics:

I got cheese, hoes, and a bunch of f*ckin’ dope

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