Curren$y has no shortage of music in the stash. The second he drops one project, he's already working on the next one. It's been a little over a month since the rapper released his last EP, The Spring Collection which followed his collaborative project with Lex Luger on The Motivational Speech. However, a lot of his fans anticipated the release of Back At Burnie's, the follow-up to 2011's Weekend At Burnie's. Instead of releasing it, he came through with his latest project, Parking Lot Music.
Curren$y is back with his second project of 2018 with Parking Lot Music. The rapper comes through with more music that's highly appropriate to smoke out to. His latest project runs for nine songs and is entirely produced by Purps. The project also hails features from the likes of Ty Dolla $ign, E-40 and frequent collaborator, Casey Veggies.
Aside from his forthcoming project, hopefully Back At Burnie's arrives at some point in the near future. It's definitely a project that built up a lot of anticipation among his loyal fanbase. Either way, we're happy that we have some new Curren$y to vibe out to.
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