32 Zel/Planet Shrooms

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32 Zel/Planet Shrooms
32 Zel - Planet Shrooms.jpg
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ReleasedJune 9, 2015 (2015-06-09)(initial)
September 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)(re-release)
Recorded2014–2015; 2017
Studio
Various
Genre
Length54:06
Label
Producer
  • Denzel Curry (exec.)
  • Mark M. Maturah (exec.)
  • Christopher "Freebase" Valencia (co-exec.)
  • Poshstronaut
  • Rem
  • Ronny J
  • Smoko Ono
  • Keenanza
  • Yung Icey
  • Lino Martinez
  • Nick León
  • PXSH RAVEN
Denzel Curry chronology
Nostalgic 64
(2013)
32 Zel/Planet Shrooms
(2015)
Imperial
(2016)
Remastered Cover (32 Zel)
32-Zel-Remastered.jpg
Re-release cover
32 Zel
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."32 Ave Intro"
  • Poshstronaut
  • Rem [a]
2:23
2."Chief Forever"
  • Curry
  • Morin
Rem3:23
3."Envy Me"
  • Curry
  • Ronald Spencer Jr.
  • L. Bernard-Adam
Ronny J4:32
4."Ultimate"
  • Curry
  • Spencer Jr.
Ronny J3:14
5."Lord Vader Kush II"
  • Curry
  • Darian Garcia
Smoko Ono4:38
6."Ice Age" (featuring Mike Dece)
  • Curry
  • M. Decesare
  • Keenan Manresa
  • Isaiah Devoe
  • Lino Martinez
  • Nick León
  • Keenanza
  • Yung Icey [a]
  • Martinez [b]
  • Nick León [b]
4:25
7."Delusional Shone" (featuring Twelve'len)
  • Curry
  • L. Joseph
  • Chatman
  • Nick León
  • Morin
  • Zach Fogarty
  • Nick León
  • Poshstronaut [a]
  • Rem [b]
5:20
Total length:27:55
Remastered Version [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."32 Ave Intro" FNZ 1:54
2."Chief Forever"
  • Curry
  • Morin
Rem3:18
3."Envy Me"
  • Curry
  • Spencer Jr.
Ronny J4:30
4."Ultimate (Remix)" (featuring Juicy J)
Ronny J4:17
5."Lord Vader Kush II"
  • Curry
  • Garcia
Smoko Ono4:33
6."Ice Age"
  • Curry
  • Manresa
  • Devoe
  • Martinez
  • Leone
  • Keenanza
  • Yung Icey
2:51
7."Delusional Shone" (featuring Twelve'len)
  • Nick León
  • Poshstronaut
3:35
Total length:24:58
Planet Shrooms
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
8."Past the Wudz Intro" (featuring Big Rube)
  • Curry
  • Morin
  • Chatman
  • Ruben Bailey
  • Brady Watt
  • Rem
  • Poshstronaut [a]
3:05
9."Underwater"
  • Curry
  • Christopher Valencia
  • Martinez
  • Watt
  • PXSH RAVEN
  • Martinez [b]
3:31
10."Captain Sea Fonk"
  • Curry
  • Valencia
  • Martinez
  • William Stewart
  • PXSH RAVEN
  • Martinez [b]
3:55
11."Bwoii" (featuring Nell and J.K. the Reaper)
  • Curry
  • Valencia
  • D. Butler
  • J. Kenan
  • Martinez
  • PXSH RAVEN
  • Martinez [b]
3:47
12."Planet Shrooms II" (featuring J.K. the Reaper)
  • Curry
  • Valencia
  • Chatman
  • Kenan
  • PXSH RAVEN
  • Poshstronaut [a]
3:37
13."Smoke 2049"
  • Curry
  • Valencia
  • Morin
  • PXSH RAVEN
  • Rem [b]
3:23
14."Void" (featuring Leonardo Safari and ForteBowie)
  • Curry
  • Valencia
  • Matthew Cummings
  • Martinez
  • T. Ford
  • Watt
  • M. Ayuk-Okata
  • PXSH RAVEN
  • Martinez [b]
4:53
Total length:54:06

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