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Denzel Curry's Supergroup Mixtape: Fun, But Lacks Cohesion
12 Mar
Summary
- The Scythe's debut mixtape offers high-energy fun but lacks group cohesion.
- Members include Denzel Curry, TiaCorine, BKTHERULA, FERG, and Key Nyata.
- The album features regional production styles but no track with all five members.

The debut mixtape from Denzel Curry's new supergroup, The Scythe, offers a collection of high-energy tracks but struggles to achieve a cohesive sound. The group, comprised of Denzel Curry, TiaCorine, BKTHERULA, FERG, and Key Nyata, showcases individual talent across the eight-track release, "Strictly 4 the Scythe."
The production on the mixtape draws inspiration from various regional hip-hop scenes, including Memphis, Florida, Atlanta, and North Carolina. Tracks like the opener "The Scythe" and "Lit Effect" highlight this stylistic blend. While individual members deliver strong performances, particularly BKTHERULA and TiaCorine, the album lacks a unified direction.
A notable aspect of the release is that no song features all five members of The Scythe. This absence contributes to the mixtape feeling less like a cohesive group project and more like a compilation of separate studio sessions, despite the overall energetic and fun atmosphere it provides.




