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Zuu (Secret Number) - 8th Single [Don’t Touch] Concept Pics
ZUU ☆ MERRY CHRISTMAS IN ADVANCE (231222)
And thats how she got her flower :333
part of an art trade with @solarusofsun
I LOVE THE FEP IN SOLARUSS' AU SM XD
Denzel Curry - ZUU (2019)
These Zuu evil au drawings have been rotting in my hard drive and if I dont post them they will get blue and smelly
Link to my main accs pin for more context for Zuu.
I feel like she'd be a fuckin maniac. Really violent..but she's like 8 so she cant do anything (for the most part if you give her a knife or anything sharp she'll kill five families)
random girl group xmas/winter themed icons !!
idols in order:
gfriend sowon, kep1er mashiro & hikaru, secret number zuu, cherry bullet haeyoon, nmixx sullyoon, lovelyz sujeong, oh my girl yooa, wjsn dawon, loona/artms haseul
꒰ ˀˀ ↷ secret number ; doxa ”♡ᵎ ꒱
like/reblog | @jynani
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Denzel Curry - ZUU
Rapper Denzel Curry just dropped a new album this past weekend called King Of The Mischievous South, Volume 2. As a sequel to a record that looks like an early mixtape from 2012, I’ve been a pretty big fan of his for the last five years or so. I enjoyed 2016’s Imperial quite a bit, but it didn’t sink in until 2019’s ZUU. There are a handful of albums that I associate with summer, and that record is one of them, because I played it so much when it came out in that summer. That record is so fun, loose, and energetic with lots of clever bars, catchy hooks, and wonderful production galore. At a brisk 29 minutes, it makes for a quick listen, but five years later, it still really holds up today.
This wasn’t my introduction to Curry’s music, but it was the album that turned me into a huge fan, as well as showed people that he’s a force to be reckoned with. Curry’s got such a charismatic presence, both in terms of his voice and what he has to say. ZUU is interesting, because its main theme is based on Curry paying homage to his roots in South Florida, specifically Carol City, and the album is reflective of that in both its lyrics and sounds. This is a Florida rap album, through and through, but it’s a lot of fun.
You could make an argument that the lyrics aren’t anything unique, but they don’t need to be. They’re celebratory, because they’re celebrating Florida and the many artists that came before him from the state. This is just one of those albums that you can bump and have fun with, and you don’t need to overthink it. A lot of people want to put rap to a higher standard, like its lyricism can only be intelligent and smart sounding, instead of anything else. Rock music has plenty of dumb lyrics, but why don’t people care about those? I know a couple reasons, but regardless, this record is a ton of fun and the lyrics do have some clever turns of phrase, references, and jokes thrown in them to make them fun and funny exciting.
I just really enjoy this album, especially for what it is — a short, catchy, and fun southern hip-hop record with a lot of trunk knockers that you can play loudly. It won’t win any awards, or blow someone away that doesn’t like the genre, but who cares? A good album is a good album, no matter the style. ZUU is a fun ride through South Florida, and instead of pretending you’re better than listening to some trunk knockers, just let loose and have some fun. Life is too short to be so uptight and critical about music, especially if you’re looking for a good time.