Curren$y’s “Pilot Talk 2″ should be out later this year
Tune in as Curren$y discuses upcoming Erykah Badu collab & video, Pilot Talk 2 features & release date, Cars, Cali, Weed, Blue Moon, & more!
Smokers club presents Big K.R.I.T., Big Sant, Smoke DZA, Curren$Y, Mac Miller & Boaz.
October 1st- Toronto, Canada at Opera House
Octorber 5th – New York at Santos
October 6th – New Orleans, Louisiana at Howlin Wolf
October 7th – Dallas, TX at Life in Deep Ellum
October 8th – Jackson, MS Dreamz Night Club
October 9th – Oxford, MS at The Lyric
October 13th – Bloomington, IN at Jakes Nightclub
October 15th – Pittsburgh, PA at Mr. Smalls
October 16th – Atlanta, GA at The Loft
In an interview with XXLMag.com, Spitta addresses his newly-formed relationship with Dame Dash, making music (and rollin’ doobies) with Wiz Khalifa, and how he doesn’t feel that Weezy was taking shots at him on a skit from his Dedication 3 shit sandwich mixtape:
XXLMag.com: Many speculated that Lil Wayne was throwing shots at you on the “Do’s and Don’t’s of Young Money” skit off Dedication 3. Why’d you choose not to respond?
Curren$y: There were some questionable statements on there. But for one, I didn’t hear my name. People in New Orleans were like; “I think dude was talking about you on Dedication 3.” I heard the shit and even as I’m hearing it I was like, Nah. The stats didn’t match me and then I’m like, That shit didn’t have nothing to do with me, so I didn’t give a fuck. And then I didn’t hear my name; I feel like if they had problems with me, they would say me.
Judge for yourself:
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Check out the full interview here: Curren$y, My Sophomore Year
Spitta’s new album Pilot Talk drops March 23rd.
SPITTA!
Better (a couple) hours late than never. Tracklisting + download as you continue on.
SPITTA!
2010’s gonna be good for him & Young Khalifa. Here, he goes in over Gucci’s “Lemonade.” off of the Don Cannon-helmed Smokey Robinson mixtape. Shout to DGB!
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DOWNLOAD: Curren$y – Lemon Kush
This is part one of My Top 10 Mixtapes of 2009. Part two will be up tomorrow.
I think we can all say this was the year that mixtapes outperformed albums. There’s proof everywhere you look, from the success of Young Money’s Drake & Nicki Minaj to Gucci Mane to J. Cole, their mixtapes are providing the foundation to their young careers. Once again, this is *my* top 10 mixtapes of 2009, so if you see something you don’t agree with, you know exactly where to leave your opinion.
10.
Nicki Minaj (DJ Holiday & The Trap-A-Holics)
Beam Me Up Scotty
This is definitely a respect pick. I’ll tell you all day & tomorrow, I don’t listen to Nicki’s music like that (but I did love this picture). Prior to this year, the sound of her voice was an automatic skip for me. I remember going to the I Am Music Tour stop in Hampton earlier this year and being surprised at the crowd when Nicki performed her verse from Drought 3’s “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” freestyle. I was surprised because, well, every girl in there knew her verse word for word. It was pretty obvious that she was on to something. That “something” grew into something bigger when her tape Beam Me Up Scotty dropped.