TE P. speaks to Curren$y about how the veteran made his tireless work ethic look so effortlessly fluid.
Douglas Martin's series on the work of Curren$y returns, this time centered around Spitta's collaborative works with Freddie Gibbs and Alchemist.
Douglas Martin takes a much needed deep dive into the prolific world of Curren$y.
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The Rap-Up: Week of Feb. 19th February 18, 2016
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Harold Stallworth has a style for every bump in your face. There’s somber darkness, and then there’s unsettling darkness. For an artist like Curren$y, always malleable to his producers’ creative vision, it spells the difference between sounding like an enlightened stoner or a gumshoe detective. He generally traffics in the former, but his latest single, […]