
Curren$y and Harry Fraud don’t have a single bad song together.
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5. True Lies (Ft. Babyface Ray, Styles P & 03 Greedo)
While this track boasts plenty of strong rap verses, its standout feature is undoubtedly the production. The synth-driven beat exudes a fantasy-like aura, creating an immersive vibe that elevates each artist’s performance.
Curren$y rides the energy with a pumped-up delivery, flexing his success with confidence. Babyface Ray keeps it cool, dropping killer bars with a steady, effortless flow. Styles P balances wisdom and braggadocio, while 03 Greedo shakes things up with a YFN Lucci-esque melodic rap style that sends the track in an unexpected but intriguing direction.
The fusion of unique styles and stellar production makes this song a must-listen.
4. 320 Estate (Ft. Dave East)
There are two undeniable reasons you need to listen to this track: the beat and Dave East. The production is packed with soul and rides a smooth, undefeated tempo that sets the perfect tone. Meanwhile, Dave East goes off, delivering dynamic flows and sharp lyrics that reinforce his no-snitch reputation, ruthless hustle, love for seafood, and ultimate player status.
Curren$y holds his own as well, lacing the track with clever wordplay, effortless playa moments, and an appreciation for the beat that shines through in his delivery. Together, they craft a track that oozes confidence and style.
3. Airport Industries (Ft. Wiz Khalifa)
Isn’t it funny how weedheads always come in tandems? Method Man & Redman, Cheech & Chong, even Ashton Kutcher & Seann William Scott in Dude, Where’s My Car? (They were high, right?). That said, no duo does it better than Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y.
On “Airport Industries,” their chemistry is as sharp as ever as they trade verses about shared success and treating their ladies to the finer things in life. The track floats over an elegant beat featuring a standout trumpet section that lingers in your mind. As expected, Curren$y slides in with his signature laid-back delivery, while Wiz keeps things lively with his punchy rap style.
2. Drop Zone
Much like the Drop Zone ride at Kings Dominion, Curren$y’s “Drop Zone” is an absolute thrill. Often criticized for his laid-back delivery, the New Orleans rapper flips the script on this track, delivering one of his most aggressive performances to date. His bars drip with confidence, his tone radiates authority, and his presence is undeniable—like a man who can turn water to wine and wine to top-shelf liquor.
Backing Curren$y’s fiery delivery is a top-tier production that strikes the perfect balance between chill, high-energy, and classic hip-hop grit. The beat seamlessly complements his commanding flow, making “Drop Zone” a standout track.
1. Dream Machines (Ft. Premo Rice)
Have you ever caught yourself nodding to elevator music? Well, “Dream Machines” made me do just that. Over a silky-smooth beat laced with jazz undertones, Curren$y and featured guest Premo Rice trade bars about their unwavering ambition, sharp work ethic, top-tier weed, effortless style, and women who appreciate their offerings.
What makes this track truly special is the effortless delivery from both rappers. They sound like they’re kicking back on hammocks while dropping gems, with Premo channeling serious Larry June/Jay Worthy energy. The result? A laid-back, high-quality banger that feels like luxury in audio form.
SONG BY SONG BREAKDOWN
1. Drop Zone (4/5)
2. Checkpoints (3.5/5)
3. Dream Machines (Ft. Premo Rice) (4.5/5)
4. Airport Industries (Ft. Wiz Khalifa) (4/5)
5. Money Magnet (Ft. Conway The Machine & Rome Streetz) (4/5)
6. Zack Morris Phone (Ft. Bruiser Wolf) (3/5)
7. Duct Tape (3/5)
8. True Lies (Ft. Babyface Ray, Styles P & 03 Greedo) (4/5)
9. No Wrinkles (Ft. Fendi P) (3.5/5)
10. 320 Estate (Ft. Dave East) (4/5)
11. All Season Long (Ft. Jay Worthy & DRAM) (5/5)
12. Encrypted Messages (3/5)
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Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.