Getting the crew together for a fire music video? I’m here for it. So seeing JasonMartin and DJ Quik recruiting Curren$y, Bun B and Jay Worthy all together for the ‘Since I Was Lil’ music video? Beyond must-see.
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Getting the crew together for a fire music video? I’m here for it. So seeing JasonMartin and DJ Quik recruiting Curren$y, Bun B and Jay Worthy all together for the ‘Since I Was Lil’ music video? Beyond must-see.
The Alchemist. Spitta. Curren$y. It’s always fire when these two link up and getting a full-fledged ‘Paint Different’ music video from them? Epic.
Honestly? Anything Curren$y drops? I’m in. So seeing Spitta link with Fendi P, Black Cobain and Fiend for their new ‘Who Let You In Here’ music video? Insane fire.
Anything Curren$y and Harry Fraud whip up? I’m rocking with. The hip-hop duo are always flawless on anything they’re putting into the culture and their new ‘The Great McCarthy’ music video? Super tough.
Spoiler alert? Curren$y is one of my all-time favorite rappers. Spitta alongside Action Bronson? You already know. So seeing the New Orleans native linked up with the legendary Jermaine ‘JD’ Dupri in the studio? Priceless.
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New Orleans rapper Curren$y might have love for everyone’s favorite Ghost - sorry James St. Patrick - but there’s no place in his world where Styles P can out-smoke him plus a slew of other iconic cannabis-loving musicians.
If you don’t know about Nardwuar at this point, then allow yourself to be blessed up with one of the most unique and hilarious - but always on point - entertainment personalities in the game. His knowledge of music and knack for blowing interviewees away is always timeless. His latest chop up session with Dreamville’s J. Cole is classic.