
Flying Lotus unveils Denzel Curry collaboration "Black Balloons Reprise"
21 May 2019, 15:14
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Flying Lotus has shared "Black Balloons Reprise", a new collaboration with Denzel Curry that features on his upcoming Flamagra record.
"Black Balloons Reprise" shares a similar name to Denzel Curry's "BLACK BALLOONS" track that featured on his 2018 TA13OO album.
The new single lands after earlier Flamagra releases, "More", "Spontaneous", "Takashi", and "Fire Is Coming".
Flamagra is Flying Lotus' first album since 2014's You're Dead!, and will feature other collaborations with Thundercat, Solange, Tierra Whack, George Clinton, Toro Y Moi, and Shazzbazz Palaces.
"Black Balloons Reprise" is out now. Flamagra will land 24 May via Warp, and is available to pre-order now.
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