Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y have a collaborative project in the stash titled #2009. Let’s assume that the title has some mystical stoner’s explanation, given that it’s six years removed from that time, but a proper “Weed Nap” is a part of the recipe.
Curren$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$y becomes the latest rapper hop on this trend with Pilot Talk 3.
History suggests that Curren$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$y releases new projects with little to no notice. That said, the New Orleans rapper and his Jet Life clique debut the Audio D mixtape to please fans.
Rich Boy and Curren$y team up for a smooth cut called “Flight (Burn One).”
Curren$y keeps gifting his fans with new music, free of charge. After dropping his Saturday Night Car Tunes tape, the NOLA rapper alongside his Jet Life crew debut a 14-track mixtape titled Organized Crime.
A new Curren$y project is never too far down the pipeline. While his next tape has yet to be announced or confirmed, all signs point to a collaborative body of work with Le$ — especially after the release of “Game 2.”
Curren$y has quietly made it his career goal to unapolagetically coast in his own lane and his most recent project finds him in the winner’s circle yet again on his own terms.
It’s never long before a new Curren$y project is set to release. As he preps The Drive In Theatre for a Valentine’s Day due date, we receive interesting news on the format in which fans will receive it.
Well, this isn’t a surprise. Curren$y keeps the new output coming, as per usual, with a hazy visual for his groovy opus, “Audio Dope 4.”
Curren$y did more than hint at plans to release a mixtape sooner than later during our conversation at the 2013 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards. It took a little longer than expected, but the Jet Life general has liberated Bales.
“Occasionally I make a song or two,” said Curren$y modestly at the 2013 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards. There we briefly spoke to the rapper about his recent deal with BitTorrent that delivered the Jet Life mixtape, Red Eye.
We bet that a lot of rappers wish they could recreate Curren$y‘s model for success. You have to respect the New Orleans native for finding a way to maneuver the game at his pace on his terms. This flexibility has allowed him to use creative ways to release his music.
As promised, Curren$y and The Jets return with their Red Eye mixtape via BitTorrent for your listening pleasure. Piraters of all things digital are undoubtedly well versed on torrents, but those who aren’t may want to get abreast of this new way of sharing content, stat.
In recent years, the business and promotional aspects of the music industry have developed faster than the product. Following bar-pushing roll outs from Kanye West and Jay-Z, Currensy and Jet Life enter the fold with an innovative venture with BitTorrent.
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