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Florida-rapper Denzel Curry released his first mixtape “King Remembered Underground Tape 1991–1995,” in 2011.
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AG Club’s Baby Boy waves at the Boston crowd.
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The duo from AG Club, Baby Boy and Jody Fontaine, blew away the audience with their unabating energy.
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Denzel Curry basks in the spotlight of the teals and indigos that color his album artwork from “Melt My Eyez See Your Future.”
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Marcus Morton, also known as redveil, rapped passionately to alternative-rap beats.
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“Let me see that shoe,” he said after a shoe was thrown at him from an over enthusiastic fan. “Fuck that shoe!” he yelled and chucked it back into the laughing crowd.
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AG Club’s Jody Fontaine dons a hoodie with their new album, “Impostor Syndrome”’s artwork on it.
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Thanks to Curry and his openers, Roadrunner was filled to the brim with hype and energy for an unforgettable celebration of rap.