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Dlow Curry
2024 album by BossMan Dlow From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dlow Curry is the debut studio album by American rapper BossMan Dlow, released on December 13, 2024, by Alamo Records. It features guest appearances from Babyface Ray, French Montana, GloRilla, Ice Spice, Lil Baby, and NoCap.[1] It was supported by the singles "PJ", "The Biggest Pt. 2", "Dlow Curry", and "What You Need". The album peaked at number 36 on the US Billboard 200.[2] A deluxe edition of the album was released on May 23, 2025, with eight additional tracks, including a guest appearance from Gucci Mane.[3]
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Background and promotion
The album was announced through ESPN's SportsCenter on December 7, 2024. A longtime fan of the network, Dlow utilized SportsCenter as a platform for his album reveal, incorporating a staged breaking news segment filmed at the network's studio. The announcement comes after the release of a single of the same name, "SportsCenter", released in June 2024. Dlow took to social media to highlight the significance of his announcement, stating:[4][5]
FIRST RAPPER EVER TO ANNOUNCE THEIR ALBUM ON SPORTSCENTER ‼️😤😤
Dlow's association with the television network dates back to August 2024, when ESPN featured his music during a college football broadcast. During the August 29 game between the Colorado Buffaloes and North Dakota State, sportscaster Mark Jones referenced lyrics from Dlow's song "PJ". Following the broadcast, Dlow responded on social media by calling for an opportunity to appear on SportsCenter, tweeting:[4]
PUT BIG ZA ON SPORTSCENTER ‼️😂🦈
The album's track listing was revealed via Dlow's social media on December 11, 2024.
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Critical reception
Dlow Curry received generally positive reviews from critics. Paul Thompson of Pitchfork praised the album for its high-energy, fast-paced structure that he felt perfectly complemented Bossman Dlow's "expressive" and "charismatic" style. He wrote, "Though stuffed with outlandish boasts and nonstop hustle, the Port Salerno rapper's new album is remarkably light on its feet."[6] RapReviews was more mixed, however, praising BossMan Dlow's unique vocal style and success while criticizing the album's repetitive themes and production.[7]
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Track listing
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