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WATCH: Curren$y Keeps the ‘Hot August Nights’ Going in New Video For “Must Admit”

Curren$y dropped some fire with his latest EP Hot August Nights back in August, and it looks like the N’awlins-bred emcee is extending the summer vibes into September with a new music video for the mixtape cut “Must Admit.”



“Cheeky” in more ways than one, the visuals were handled by director Yuset Pozo and shows Spitta Andretti in a position that everyone wants to be in during the last leg of summer — rooftop vibes, FTW! From calling in a barber to get him fresh before the night’s shenanigans, to hosting a few poolside video vixens with barely-there bathing suits on, the Southern indie rap all-star definitely knows how to cap off the season on the right note. Being that in past years we got used to getting mixtapes by the droves from Spitta, Hot August Nights being his only solo delivery of 2019 makes this a moment worth appreciating, especially for those who rep that Jet Life daily.

Watch the new music video for “Must Admit” by Curren$y above, and stream Hot August Nights on streaming platforms and websites like Datpiff.

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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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<a href="https://ambrosiaforheads.com/2018/09/freddie-gibbs-nick-grant-iamnobodi-audio/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Freddie Gibbs &amp; Nick Grant Team Up On A Track That’s R&amp;B But Gangsta (Audio)</a>

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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