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Curren$y pilot talk 3 album
Curren$y pilot talk 3 album












curren$y pilot talk 3 album

In addition, it’s apparent that Curren$y’s drawl is both his biggest strength and weakness. “Audio Dope” is smoked out, but the production is not particularly impressive. Boasting like Denzel in Training Day that “ King Kong ain’t got sh*t on me,” Curren$y transitions from equally lavish bars such as “ holding the title with the precision of a hunter’s rifle/shots fired/the forest too quiet/trees ignited/fall back baby girl, let me get high chick.” In the midst of this, the album does have some blunders. He goes on to use the album’s lead single, “King Kong,” to prove why he’s worthy of being called Spitta. Curren$y chalks his success up to taking chances, boasting, “ I’m an example/ of what can happen when you quit being afraid to gamble/shook the dice and rolled/when n*ggas like you would’ve stayed shook and froze.” Ski Beatz brings back a similar guitar sample with precise execution on the Snoop Dogg assisted “ Seat Change.” Touching on relationship quarrels, Curren$y spits about leaving a girl behind, while masking it in the metaphor of an occupied seat. Ski sets the album off with an epic vibe as a melodically overdriven guitar guides Curren$y smoothly over the beat. With undeniable chemistry between Curren$y and Ski, the two manage to bring out the best in each other’s work throughout the course of Pilot Talk. The album is comprised almost solely on production provided by Ski Beatz, most renowned for his work on Reasonable Doubt. The duo decided to take it back to the essence on Spitta’s major label debut, Pilot Talk, with production tracing its roots back to Dash’s early business partner, Jay-Z. Dash acquired Curren$y as one of his flagship artists for the newly revived Roc-A-Fella brand (now coined BluRoc). After a slew of independent releases and recognition from XXL, Mr. Although dealings with Master P’s No Limit Records were met with brushes of success, it took eastern exposure on behalf of music mogul Dame Dash to put the man dubbed “ Spitta” into a more prolific arena. Here’s a review of Curren$y’s third-album, Pilot Talk which dropped yesterday…there’s plenty of audio and video inside:Ĭurren$y has been bubbling on the New Orleans underground circuit for quite a while.














Curren$y pilot talk 3 album