Curren$y is one of the most prolific artists. The rapper never has a shortage of music in the stash and every year, he drops several projects, whether EP's, mixtapes or albums. Over the past few days, Curren$y has served up several new tracks. Last night, he released a remix to his 2017 track "Old Range" with D-Block's own Jadakiss. A day before, he released his new track "Targa." Now, he's back with another track but this time, he reunites with Harry Fraud for their new track "Deadstock."
You know you're getting fire anytime you see Curren$y and Harry Fraud team up on a track. The rapper and producer linked back up today for their new track "Deadstock." As expected, it's another track that's perfect to smoke a fat joint too.
Harry Fraud and Curren$y have worked together on numerous occasions. Fraud and Curren$y recently released their joint EP The Marina at the tail end of May. They also dropped the video for "Scarab 38" ft. Action Bronson earlier this month.
Keep your eyes peeled for more tunes from Spitta.
Quotable Lyrics
Look how shit gets when you not lookin'
Your number one spot get tookin'
Supposed to be all-pro
You got duped like a rookie
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