Curren$y & LNDN DRGS Deliver Smooth Flows On "Umbrella Symphony"

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Curren$y is undoubtedly one of the most prolific rappers of our time. It feels like there hasn't been a year that has passed where he hasn't released numerous project. Yesterday, the rapper teamed up with West Coast duo, LNDN DRGS for their new joint project titled, Umbrella Symphony. It's another solid collaboration with Curren$y who proved that he can pretty much mesh well with any rapper or producer in the game without having to step out of his element.

"Ghetto Gospel," the project's second track, kicks in with a smooth soul vocal sample before Jay Worthy jumps in with some street-centric bars before Curren$y's laid back flow comes in. It's an automatic highlight off of the project.

Peep Curren$y and LNDN DRGS collab "Ghetto Gospel" below.

Quotable Lyrics
In the Wraith made for comfort driver's seat like a sofa
I'm going wherever the paper, I'm locked and loaded
First class flight this morning from New Orleans to California
Upon landing, the bad bitch pulled up on me and pulled out everything she had for me homie


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