Released: January 6, 2020

Featuring: Xavier Wulf

Songwriter: Denzel Curry Xavier Wulf

Producer: FnZ MARCELO

[Chorus: Denzel Curry]
Welcome to the future
This is not what you used to
It's the final level where you might fight Koopa
Boss up, I'ma make it far, fuck a toss-up
I'ma make a livin' off the world that I thought of

[Verse 1: Denzel Curry]
Imagine this ratchet shit that I spit
I be Lazarus 'cause we back in this bitch, ayy
Resurrect, boy, I'm a vet, no pet
Stay in the back, all black, no silhouette
What I represent, is my mystic set
I could've ended my life with a .45
When I was high, I would feel like a low life
This was the vibe, I was havin' a whole time
Say, "Fuck a nine," had to grind to the bedtime

[Chorus: Denzel Curry & Xavier Wulf]
Welcome to the future
This is not what you used to
It's the final level where you might fight Koopa
Boss up, I'ma make it far, fuck a toss-up (Who, nigga)
I'ma make a livin' off the world that I thought of

[Verse 2: Xavier Wulf]
Bitch, I'm in all black, from the very back
Where the fuck he at?
I hop up and then I handle that, see how I attack
Bitch, I'm sick of wack, suck a sack, cap it from a man
Bitch, I bet I do you worse, hop in the hearse and smoke a jack
I remember when dinner was a bowl of Apple Jacks
Was opposition, not no one that killed a cop and came back
Bitch, I'm bad, I fuck the system up
Who the fuck was what?
Boy, I dare he try to cross me up, I bet I take enough, what the fuck

[Chorus: Denzel Curry]
Welcome to the future
This is not what you used to
It's the final level where you might fight Koopa
Boss up, I'ma make it far, fuck a toss-up
I'ma make a livin' off the world that I thought of
Welcome to the future
This is not what you used to
It's the final level where you might fight Koopa
Boss up, I'ma make it far, fuck a toss-up
I'ma make a livin' off the world that I thought of

Denzel Curry

Denzel Rae Don Curry was born in Carol City, Florida on February 16, 1995. He is of Bahamian and Native American descent.

He started rapping in 6th grade and frequently challenged others to rap battles at a local Boys & Girls club. He attended Miami’s Design And Architecture High School for his first two years of high school before being expelled. He went onto attend Carol City High School while he worked on what would become his debut album, Nostalgic 64.

Throughout 2011-2012, he posted various amateur mixtapes on SoundCloud and DatPiff such as King Remembered in 2011 and Strictly For my R.V.I.D.X.R.Z in 2012, which grabbed the attention of Earl Sweatshirt.