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Nuglife, Grand-O, Jet Life Are “Down To Roll” Some Top Shelf In New Collab Single

Another super-collab produced by L.A. based producer Nuglife connecting LA, Frisco & New Orleans rap on this heavily rolled joint. Alongside jazzy chops with Grand-O & Young Roddy floating over slapping drums, the trio deliver a top shelf record for the cheifers, fly hip hop heads & long time NugLife supporters.

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Curren$y Reveals Sneaker Collaboration w/ Bathing Ape

Any fan of Curren$y knows how much the Hot Spitta loves his A Bathing Ape clothing. Now, he finally got the opportunity to collaborate with the Nigo founded clothing company.

Spitta Andretti revealed the Bape sneaker collab on Instagram Tuesday and expressed his excitement to finally work with the brand.

Curren$y claims that he was sitting on this news for about a year and now he can finally speak on his new venture.

There is no official release date for the new Bapesta x Jet Life kicks and Bape has not made an official announcement about the collaboration.

Bape recently did a collaboration with reggaetón singer J Balvin and is currently teasing a collaboration with Coach.

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Curren$y Drops ‘Back At Burnie’s’ Album After A Year of Delays

March 16, 2018, was the original release date for Curren$y’s Back at Burnie’s LP as reported by The Source in January of the same year. A year and 9 months later, the project is now available for streaming.

The sequel to Curren$y’s 2011 Weekend At Burnie’s Album has 10-tracks with features from Rick Ross, Young Dolph, Juicy J, Madeintyo and more. The project is fully produced by Monsta Beats who also produced the original Burnie LP.

On the same boat as Gucci Mane, the always consistent New Orleans Jet Life Recordings rapper always blesses fans with new music, and is less than a month removed from a join project he put out with Smoke Dza titled Prestige Worldwide.

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Jet Life Creative Director CJ Wallis Told To Hold Off From Producing Mac Miller Doc

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The Hip-Hop world lost one of its most talented acts in Mac Miller last year, and the void left by the Pittsburgh artist has been massive. Jet Life Creative Director CJ Wallis announced he was putting together footage for an upcoming documentary to honor the life of the late rapper.

Deadline reports:

Filmmaker and Jetlife Creative Director CJ Wallis announced today via Twitter that Margrette Bird Pictures, a film company he found with Mallory Kennedy, is working on a documentary about the late rapper Mac Miller.

“So, over the next year I’m going to start collecting interviews & content to make the definitive @MacMiller documentary for his family, friends & fans,” he tweeted Monday morning. Wallis then encouraged everyone to share the post and tag anyone who would be good to interview for the docu.

The outlet adds that Wallis, who has worked alongside Curren$y and Jet Life affiliates Wiz Khalifa among others, wanted to put out the film via New Orleans-based Margrette Bird Pictures at an upcoming later date. However, the family has asked Wallias and Margrette Bird Pictures to hold off on the project.

 

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New Documentary to Chronicle the Life of Mac Miller

Filmmaker and Jetlife Creative Director CJ Wallis announced today via Twitter that Margrette Bird Pictures, a film company he found with Mallory Kennedy, is currently working on a documentary that will feature the life and times of late rapper Mac Miller.

“So, over the next year I’m going to start collecting interviews & content to make the definitive @MacMiller documentary for his family, friends & fans,” he tweeted Monday morning. Wallis then encouraged everyone to share the post and tag anyone who would be good to interview for the doc.”

Miller died in September from a mix of fentanyl and cocaine, according to a toxicology report from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. His death was characterized as accidental. Miller had struggled with substance abuse in the past and wasn’t afraid to address the problems in his songs. He received a posthumous Grammy nomination for Swimming as Best Rap Album, the nom is his first. Swimming is Miller’s fifth studio album, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 during the summer.

Wallis is a Canadian writer, editor, animator, visual designer, and director. He has worked with numerous musicians and rappers including Wiz Khalifa, Curren$y, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz and Ty Dolla $ign. Wallis also serves as the creative director for Jet Life Records.

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Curren$y, Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy Bring Some Heat On the Cold Cut “No Hook”

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Get ready for a lyrical onslaught that’s become rare in the age of mumble rap and Hip-Pop as Curren$y, Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy link up to drop bars like a clumsy Oompa Loompa in Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory.

On their newest cut “No Hook” the members of the Jet Life clique reunite to bring a much-needed injection of lyricism into a game that’s filled with fluff and repetitive content.

Though we’re not sure if this is an indication that a new full-length Jet Life crew project is in the works, we’ll take what we can get an like it.

Check out “No Hook” below and let us know if this will be getting burn in your personal rotation for the weekend.

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Curren$y Explains How Underground Hip-Hop Makes Dollars & Sense

New Orleans, Louisiana veteran MC Curren$y is an underground sensation who has made a name for himself by staying out of the way, and in his lane. The laid-back lyricist most associated with classic cars and smoking herb seemingly never gets caught in drama. Instead, he has built a booming brand through releasing more music than just about any rapper on his level. His new collaborative effort Fetti—alongside Freddy Gibbs and entirely produced by Alchemist, is a testament to a catalog that has been in constant demand for upwards of a decade. Spitta recently sat down with the Rap Radar Podcast to discuss the album, his loyal following and a desire to maintain his status as an underground king.

While he’s had stints with labels No Limit, Cash Money, Young Money, Blu Roc/Def Jam, and Warner Bros. Records, Curren$y has made his most critical strides as an independent artist on his Jet Life imprint. That approach has served him well.

Curren$y Pays Tribute To Grand Puba In Grand Style (Audio)

“I wait my turn,” he insists. “I never was on [Master] P’s bumper like, ‘Listen to this.’ I was there because of the homie. When somebody asked me what I could do, then that’s my turn. I never was on they bumper about [my Rap career or solo interests]. I used to pass out t-shirts.” In the early 2000s, Spitta was part of a 504 Boyz lineup. He joined P, Silkk The Shocker, Magic, Choppa, T-Bo, and Krazy ahead of 2002’s Ballers album, which cracked the Top 50 on the charts.

While earning a significant wage was an objective, Spitta never obsessed over it, because in his mind, it was just meant to be the way that it is. Like No Limit’s later years, that was the case during a fruitless period at Lil Wayne’s Young Money. “Where Da Cash At?” was a successful record, but the anticipated album never following. At 21:44, Spitta talks about “rolling the dice” and having faith in a higher power, which in turn ensures appropriate rewards from the universe. He continues, sharing his first interaction with Jadakiss at (22:02), where the LOX rapper acknowledged his Rap skills, but was more impressed by his determined spirit. “He was like, ‘You can rap and all that sh*t, but you was like, ‘Nah, I’ma do my own thing,’ and then you just did that sh*t!’” Spitta, who was rumored to have turned down an offer to be a Maybach Music Group artist in the early part of this decade, was a front-running example for an artist who does more independently.

Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs & Alchemist Are Money. Stream The Fetti Project (Audio)

To this day, Curren$y has no qualms sharing his music with the faithful masses, knowing his efforts will always come back to him. “I put [music] out, and if they get it for free, they get it for free,” he says. “But when I’m in they town, they can’t bootleg that. You gotta come off that $20 or $30.” Curren$y’s tours and spot dates have led him to a collection of an estimated 35 cars and several N.O. properties. During the Rap Radar interview, Spitta even admits that he bought an early-2000s model Bentley because it was the year that he thought he’d get one. The Rap industry had other plans.

The new father recalls an era when he recorded a string of mixtapes that are, to this day, considered classic material by many. His explanation is vivid, as he describes the 700-square-foot apartment and makeshift booth that helped him create improvisational magic. Among the items he used to record were a mic taped around an overturned chair, a tube sock and a wire hanger for the filter.

Master P Discusses His Film Legacy & Why No Limit’s Covers Were So Loud

“Some people give me the credit I’m supposed to get, but I don’t give a f*ck about that,” he says, describing his impact on culture. As for collaborations, it’s something he’s all but perfected. Take the How Fly project with one Wiz Khalifa for example. “It changed the game. It changed how people smoke. It changed how people dress. It changed music,” he says with unbridled confidence. “That’s why a lot of those young dudes give it up to me.” Alluding to how comfortable he is with his place as an underground legend, Spitta shares another exchange with Talib Kweli where the Brooklyn rapper complimented his “Push Thru” collaborator (a song that also features Kendrick Lamar) about how loyal his fans are.

“You like the best and the worst buddy, because the people who listen to you, don’t want to hear shit else,’” the veteran says. The truth is, Curren$y’s overall trajectory and unwillingness to switch it up for the fetti, is a direct refutation of a verse made famous by one Shawn Carter:

I dumbed down for my audience to double my dollars / They criticized me for it, yet they all yell ‘holla’ / If skills sold, truth be told, I’d probably be lyrically Talib Kweli / Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense  But I did 5 mill’ – I ain’t been rhyming like Common since.

Talib Kweli – Push Thru ft Curren$y & Kendrick Lamar (Marco Polo Remix)

Like JAY-Z, Curren$y is invested in his community, playing with several of his passions, and releasing music strictly on his terms.

Elsewhere in the interview, Spitta breaks down the intricacies of working so closely with Alchemist.

Curren$y & Alchemist Charge Their “Mack Book” with Rhymes & Vintage Clips (Video)

#BonusBeat: Today, Spitta released  “Flatbed Ferrari”:

New Orleans, Louisiana veteran MC Curren$y is an underground sensation who has made a name for himself by staying out of the way, and in his lane. The laid-back lyricist most associated with classic cars and smoking herb seemingly never gets caught in drama. Instead, he has built a booming brand through releasing more music than just about any rapper on his level. His new collaborative effort Fetti—alongside Freddy Gibbs and entirely produced by Alchemist, is a testament to a catalog that has been in constant demand for upwards of a decade. Spitta recently sat down with the Rap Radar Podcast to discuss the album, his loyal following and a desire to maintain his status as an underground king.

While he’s had stints with labels No Limit, Cash Money, Young Money, Blu Roc/Def Jam, and Warner Bros. Records, Curren$y has made his most critical strides as an independent artist on his Jet Life imprint. That approach has served him well.

Curren$y Pays Tribute To Grand Puba In Grand Style (Audio)

“I wait my turn,” he insists. “I never was on [Master] P’s bumper like, ‘Listen to this.’ I was there because of the homie. When somebody asked me what I could do, then that’s my turn. I never was on they bumper about [my Rap career or solo interests]. I used to pass out t-shirts.” In the early 2000s, Spitta was part of a 504 Boyz lineup. He joined P, Silkk The Shocker, Magic, Choppa, T-Bo, and Krazy ahead of 2002’s Ballers album, which cracked the Top 50 on the charts.

While earning a significant wage was an objective, Spitta never obsessed over it, because in his mind, it was just meant to be the way that it is. Like No Limit’s later years, that was the case during a fruitless period at Lil Wayne’s Young Money. “Where Da Cash At?” was a successful record, but the anticipated album never following. At 21:44, Spitta talks about “rolling the dice” and having faith in a higher power, which in turn ensures appropriate rewards from the universe. He continues, sharing his first interaction with Jadakiss at (22:02), where the LOX rapper acknowledged his Rap skills, but was more impressed by his determined spirit. “He was like, ‘You can rap and all that sh*t, but you was like, ‘Nah, I’ma do my own thing,’ and then you just did that sh*t!’” Spitta, who was rumored to have turned down an offer to be a Maybach Music Group artist in the early part of this decade, was a front-running example for an artist who does more independently.

Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs & Alchemist Are Money. Stream The Fetti Project (Audio)

To this day, Curren$y has no qualms sharing his music with the faithful masses, knowing his efforts will always come back to him. “I put [music] out, and if they get it for free, they get it for free,” he says. “But when I’m in they town, they can’t bootleg that. You gotta come off that $20 or $30.” Curren$y’s tours and spot dates have led him to a collection of an estimated 35 cars and several N.O. properties. During the Rap Radar interview, Spitta even admits that he bought an early-2000s model Bentley because it was the year that he thought he’d get one. The Rap industry had other plans.

The new father recalls an era when he recorded a string of mixtapes that are, to this day, considered classic material by many. His explanation is vivid, as he describes the 700-square-foot apartment and makeshift booth that helped him create improvisational magic. Among the items he used to record were a mic taped around an overturned chair, a tube sock and a wire hanger for the filter.

Master P Discusses His Film Legacy & Why No Limit’s Covers Were So Loud

“Some people give me the credit I’m supposed to get, but I don’t give a f*ck about that,” he says, describing his impact on culture. As for collaborations, it’s something he’s all but perfected. Take the How Fly project with one Wiz Khalifa for example. “It changed the game. It changed how people smoke. It changed how people dress. It changed music,” he says with unbridled confidence. “That’s why a lot of those young dudes give it up to me.” Alluding to how comfortable he is with his place as an underground legend, Spitta shares another exchange with Talib Kweli where the Brooklyn rapper complimented his “Push Thru” collaborator (a song that also features Kendrick Lamar) about how loyal his fans are.

“You like the best and the worst buddy, because the people who listen to you, don’t want to hear shit else,’” the veteran says. The truth is, Curren$y’s overall trajectory and unwillingness to switch it up for the fetti, is a direct refutation of a verse made famous by one Shawn Carter:

I dumbed down for my audience to double my dollars / They criticized me for it, yet they all yell ‘holla’ / If skills sold, truth be told, I’d probably be lyrically Talib Kweli / Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense  But I did 5 mill’ – I ain’t been rhyming like Common since.

Talib Kweli – Push Thru ft Curren$y & Kendrick Lamar (Marco Polo Remix)

Like JAY-Z, Curren$y is invested in his community, playing with several of his passions, and releasing music strictly on his terms.

Elsewhere in the interview, Spitta breaks down the intricacies of working so closely with Alchemist.

Curren$y & Alchemist Charge Their “Mack Book” with Rhymes & Vintage Clips (Video)

#BonusBeat: Today, Spitta released  “Flatbed Ferrari”:

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Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs & Alchemist Are Money. Stream The Fetti Project (Audio)

In the Spring of 2015, <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em> was released for Microsoft Windows. It was a couple of years after the video game had initially hit consoles. So, to hype the release, Rockstar introduced new in-game features and commissioned Alchemist and Oh No (who had already formed Gangrene at the time) to put together a compilation for a new radio station. The well-received project was titled <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/4Nd1a0kQJF7IZl5queVCJ0?si=9zk7c-mkQ7uujTcWT6dRyA" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Welcome To Los Santos</em></a>, but in the game, it is <em>The Lab channel</em>. One of the highlights on the album was <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGNHmNFUxfk" target="_blank" rel="noopener">“Fetti,”</a> the pairing of the Jet Life pilot and ESGN’s Freddie Gibbs. Al and Oh No provide a silky-smooth Funk track that brings the "Iceberg Slim" out of Spitta and Gibbs. As good as the track was, fans did not think a full project was a possibility.

However, when Spitta, Gangsta Gibbs, and Alan The Chemist all started hyping a <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/3JgtFZroTUGoklTtb2xOne?si=wNz5IHPeQ1yBcnbLqkizYQ" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Fetti</em></a> project on their socials, Heads were understandably excited. In one post, Andretti informed Gangsta Gibbs that he had laid all his verses and it was now on the Gary, Indiana to sew the album up. If it’s not clear, the album title is a portmanteau of these two MCs’ names, Freddie + Spitta Andretti = <em>Fetti</em>. To take the concept to the next level, the album artwork is all inspired by Fendi’s logo and trademark colors.
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Even from the titles of the nine songs that make up <em>Fetti</em>, you can tell this is player music. Example: "Now &amp; Later Gators." The duo sound like a parallel universe 8Ball &amp; MJG, or even <em>Aquemini</em> zodiac disciples. ALC cooks up an assortment of flavors for this twosome, but all the cuts gel well. In fact, there are no pauses between tracks, they all connect end-to-end. An ATM sound-effect is the segue between “Location Remote” and “The Blow,” while stormy weather bridges “Now &amp; Later Gators” and “No Window Tints.” This album was made to be listened to all the way through.

Regardless, there are some standout joints like the booger sugar anthem “The Blow” and the dark Gibbs solo, “Willie Lloyd.” On the latter song Freddie serves up an intense, “no breaths” flow and it’s vicious. Spitta gets a track all to himself as well titled “No Window Tints,” and it should tide over those fiending for new Al x Andretti since 2016’s <a href="https://ambrosiaforheads.com/2016/02/curreny-alchemist-re-up-on-a-new-mixtape-featuring-action-bronson-styles-p/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>The Carrollton Heist</em></a> LP and the “Fat Albert” Craft Single.

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Freddie Gibbs is presently featured on <a href="https://open.spotify.com/user/ambrosiaforheads/playlist/1Ssx21OFFRNJMMvlG2xeWV?si=mcvQmXJQRPWrG3AuLYDe3Q" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the official <em>Ambrosia For Heads</em> playlist</a>.

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