A Quote by Denzel Curry

Carol City crazy, man, but it's home at the same time. — © Denzel Curry
Carol City crazy, man, but it's home at the same time.
Growing up in Carol City, it was always a creative place for me to be because it was mad influential, especially going to Carol City High.
Carol City has its hot moments, and it has its cool moments. If you were from one area of Carol City, people didn't mess with you.
I've seen a lot of people come out of Carol City, but I had this distinct vision for Carol City, just me coming out of there, because my music is so different from anybody else who came out of there.
I worked in a schizophrenic home when I was an undergrad. You learned to be jaded to the crazy things they would say to you, but there was one man that I always gave crazy respect to, even though he would say the exact same thing to me every single day.
I just want to build awareness for my city. But if it wasn't for Carol City, I wouldn't be the person I am today.
I come from Carol City. The city renamed it Miami Gardens.
A city man is a home anywhere, for all big cities are much alike. But a country man has a place where he belongs, where he always returns, and where, when the time comes, he is willing to die.
Speaking of River City in The Music Man & his home town, Mason City, Iowa: I didn't have to make up anything. I simply remembered Mason City as closely as I could.
Manchester City, the club and the fans, they were amazing. But I'm sorry, the city wasn't that nice. I was all the time at home, and I didn't enjoy it. It was raining all the time. I was a little bit upset.
Nigeria has a lot of Man City fans, and they're going to have more every time I go home.
I started 'Carol' as I almost always do, by looking at films from the time, and they were less - they actually felt less relevant to me in terms of their bigness, although we do have some big '50s-type moments in 'Carol.'
Reporters used to ask me the same inane questions year-in and year-out, city-to-city, and it would drive me crazy.
I don’t ask writers about their work habits. I really don’t care. Joyce Carol Oates says somewhere that when writers ask each other what time they start working and when they finish and how much time they take for lunch, they’re actually trying to find out, "Is he as crazy as I am?" I don’t need that question answered.
I definitely feel most at home in New York City, although I get stir-crazy if I'm here too long.
I work with a bunch of producers on every album, but the difference for 'Evolver' was that I couldn't get any time with Kanye. I forget what he was doing at the time, but he was all over the place. We were never at the same city at the same time.
In a city of illusion, where change is what the city does, it's no wonder Las Vegas is the court of last resort, the last place to start over, to reinvent yourself in the same way that the city does, time after time. For some it works; for some it doesn't, but they keep coming and trying.
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