In a city like Memphis, where rap legends are practically grown from the soil, a new voice is bubbling up with raw talent, authentic energy, and a vision bigger than the block. That voice is none other than CurrySlime, an independent hip-hop artist who’s only two years into his journey but already making moves worth watching.
CurrySlime first stepped onto the scene with his debut track “Committing Sins”, a gritty reflection of struggle and survival that set the tone for his unapologetic sound. Inspired by the late, great Big Scarr, Curry doesn’t just aim to be heard—he aims to be felt. With a flow that channels Southern street poetry and a mindset sharp enough to conquer more than just rap (he casually mentions golf and cooking as other passions), he proves he’s got layers beyond the mic.
Though unsigned, CurrySlime isn’t moving solo—his biggest supporters and closest collaborators are his brothers, one of whom also produces his tracks. That loyalty and foundation shine through his latest release, “Undefeated”, a song that captures his hunger, ambition, and refusal to fold under pressure. And if you ask him about the future? He’s already building toward his upcoming EP titled “Slime4Curry”, which promises to take his storytelling and street perspective to the next level.
What separates CurrySlime from the crowd isn’t just his bars—it’s his belief in himself. He dreams of performing in New York, touring with his brother. Whether it’s at school assemblies or future festivals, one thing is clear: CurrySlime isn’t here for a moment—he’s here for a movement.
Check out his new single “Undefeated”
Follow him on Instagram @1320curry

