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Curren$y releases copious amounts of music. So much so that as Pilot Talk 3 is barely two weeks old, he announces a new album titled Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes.
Curren$y has crafted an unique space for himself in Hip-Hop, and that can be partially credited to his acclaimed Pilot Talk series. He returns with the third installation, which he’s selling for a lofty $100, but streaming guilt-free.
Rappers and more importantly close friends Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y have a storied history of synergetic collaborations. And they’ll add another to the fold with a joint release called #2009.
Lately, unique marketing strategies and release methods have become an essential aspect of an album’s narrative. That trend continues, as Curren$y becomes the latest rapper hop on this trend with Pilot Talk 3.
Having a storied catalog of albums to liken with your legacy is still very much a thing in Hip-Hop. Curren$y knows this to be true and he’s satisfying salivating fans with the unveiling of the Pilot Talk 3 artwork.
Per usual, a bevy of rap visuals from the likes of Mike Will Made-It to Flying Lotus released between yesterday and today. And because Hip-Hop Wired loves you, we decided to package them all here for your enjoyment.
Don’t sleep. Chicago-born and bred producer Thelonious Martin returns with his first solo album Wünderkid.
Following the release of The Cathedral mixtape, in which Talib Kweli aims to provide a platform for rising artists, the Brooklyn MC lets loose one of its cuts. “Everywhere I Go” features none other than promising rappers Curren$y, Big K.R.I.T., and singer Kendra Ross.
History suggests that Curren$y can deliver a full-length project at any given moment. That’s exactly what happened yesterday, when his Jet Life clique announced and release their World Wide Hustlers mixtape out of thin air.
Curren$y is back doing what he does, and that’s dropping new music. Spitta releases a new mixtape called More Saturday Night Car Tunes.
Curren$y releases new projects with little to no notice. That said, the New Orleans rapper and his Jet Life clique debut the Audio D mixtape to please fans.
Rich Boy and Curren$y team up for a smooth cut called “Flight (Burn One).”