Released: July 27, 2018

Songwriter: Mickey De Grand IV M-Sol Ronny J Finatik Zac Denzel Curry

Producer: FnZ Ronny J

[Chorus]
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
I give 'em hell, won't wish 'em well
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
I'm raising hell, send 'em to hell

[Verse 1]
Back and I'm dark and mysterious (yeah)
Laughing away 'til I do something serious
Attitude only imperious, rest all my enemies like I'm insidious
Inside I'm feeling so hideous (yeah)
Fuck everybody, I murder you idiots
I am a little perfidious, fuck a civilian, we're not equivalent (yeah)
I am a little delirious, suck my balls-almic (what?!)
Drop bombs; Islamic, flow so dead; sonic
I hear that life is a bitch; I hear that life is a beast (yeah)
Life is a freak on a leash, I am the mark of the beast (yuh)

[Chorus]
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
I give 'em hell, won't wish 'em well
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
I'm raising hell, send 'em to hell

[Verse 2]
Tortuously, killin' my infidels effortlessly
Want to impede, the P-O-P-E-D-E-A-D
Dead 'em, I do it professionally
Assassin's Creed, your majesty, the after is not happily
Her body in factories, my ugly life tragedy
I'm at yo face that's a Periscope, fuck a telescope
Careful my angel or higher hope, I desire rope, uh
I'm gonna live by my confidence, I'm gonna die by my arrogance
Heaven and hell is irrelevant, I be the black metal terrorist

[Chorus]
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
I give 'em hell, won't wish 'em well
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
I'm raising hell, send 'em to hell
Jackal in a jack mood
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
Everything that I see will be taboo
I give 'em hell, won't wish 'em well
In a bad mood, but I'm back too
Finish 'em, Zel, finish 'em, Zel
Everything that I see will be taboo
I'm raising hell-
(SEND THEM TO HELL)

[Outro]
I be the black metal terrorist
I be the black metal terrorist
Send 'em to hell

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.