Curren$y – The Stoned Immaculate [ALBUM REVIEW.]

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The opening track with Wale What it look like!, sonically sets the bar for the entire album. This is the same New Orleans “SPITTA” we’ve grown to know and love, but pumping with more mainstream muscle this go around. The only real difference between this project and most Curren$y albums (EP’s), is presents a total cohesive vision.With some of his other projects, a few can be very light hearted, while some might just be Curren$y freestyling over a certain producers beat just for the hell of it. It just shows the world that Curren$y truly-enjoys-the-art-of-the-flow.

One of the STAND out tracks on the album has to be Privacy Glass, an ode to cars that Curren$y said was inspired by his new Bentley. When one man takes time to write a love song to his woman or the so called “APPLE” of his eye, Curren$y shows us a different perspective by writing about his love for one of his cars. It shows Curren$y’s  fascination with all things cars, and speaks even louder regarding his love for vintage cars. Spitting some future classic Spitta bars:

“Kush clouds, sunshine/ Good times, inspired these dope lines

They stronger than coke, colder than froze/ Baby don’t know if it’s for her ears or for her nose”

The song also contains the theme for J.E.T.S. – Curren$y’s brand (Just Enjoy This SH*T) It’s the approach you need to take whenever you listen this artist.

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