Curren$y’s Jet Life Brand Is Way More Than He Ever Imagined

Everybody knows how much Currensy loves his cars, weed, and how much he loves to deliver good music to his legion of loyal fans. He’s managed to turn that love into his Jet Life brand, which keeps growing and growing since its birth in 2011.

As one of the more consistent rappers in the game, known for flooding the streets with fly tunes, what he’s built with Jet Life is a reflection of the many labels he’s had the opportunity to be part of with legends right out of his hometown of New Orleans, such as Lil Wayne’s Young Money label and Master P’s No Limit label under his brother C-Murder’s imprint.

From 2006’s “Where da Cash At” to the re-released collaborative mixtape Covert Coup with The Alchemist to 2021’s Welcome To Jet Life Recordings 2, which is a collection of songs by Jet Life Recordings artists which include Fendi P and T.Y., Currensy has proven to be as resilient as he is industrious. Over the phone, he took Uproxx on a cerebral journey of how his mind works and how he’s adapted to the ever-changing technology of the music industry.

What are you up to?

Watching some new cartoon I found on Amazon, but I think it’s just a pilot and I think that it’s called…it’s called The New VIPs and it’s not a full season, it’s just one episode. I think they’re trying to see what people think of it.

What do you think of it?

I think this is good. This sh*t is good. It’s just one episode. When we get done with this interview, I’m going to take the survey and I’m going to let them know that this is a f*cking good show and it should have went into production or whatever you call that. You should watch this when you get done.

What’s your favorite Adult Swim or just any cartoon show?

Home Movies. I don’t know if you remember that because it was four seasons. The voice from Bob’s Burgers and Archer, you know that guy? [Editor’s Note: It’s H. Jon Benjamin] He’s one of the voices on there. It’s a good f*cking show, man.

It’s so well written though. It’s like how The Office still works whenever you put it on.

Well, I guess if I ever need any TV recommendations, I’ll just hit you up.

Yeah, I’m the one.

Let’s talk Covert Coup. How long had you and Alchemist been talking about re-releasing it?

Oh man, you’re going to love this story. We didn’t know that it wasn’t on streaming sites. We didn’t even know. When we went to San Francisco recently for this Nautica and Diamond Supply photo shoot, we were like, “Damn, it’s been 10 years since Covert Coup came out.” And I was like, “Yeah, that’s crazy. We should probably jam it.” Then I was like, “Is it on iTunes?” He’s like, “I don’t know.” I was like, “F*ck, I don’t know either.” So I asked my manager and he checked, and he’s like, “No.” I was like, “Oh, what is it on, Tidal or something?” It wasn’t on anything. We missed 4/20. That would have been ideal because that would have been the exact 10 year anniversary, so we just put it out in May.

People were and still are reacting to it like it’s a new project. That’s a whole different generation of people. Some people outright did not know about it. Some motherf*ckers are jamming it like it just dropped.

A lot of artists are re-releasing projects that were on DatPiff. I look at DatPiff as a historical music archive. There are so many legendary debut mixtapes on DatPiff.

Yup. That was the avenue right there. To me, that was major distribution because it’s like, everybody go right here and anybody can get on it. They didn’t have they picks and choosers. The homies from down the street was like, “Yo, I’m uploading my tape to DatPiff tonight, bro.” It was giving everybody a shot and it still do. That’s why I always put sh*t out so much because it was just cool to go on different sites and sh*t and see and just download stuff.

It’s so dope to see a lot of those tapes on there like Wiz Khalifa and Meek Mill.

That was an opportunity for people. It was just real listeners and people who respected the game, and curators of the whole vibe of what we do. They were shining a light on artists who they felt like deserved one because, at that time, all we had was MTV jams. We wasn’t on that motherf*cker. If the people saying your sh*t is dope, then dope people will give it a chance. If it’s what it’s supposed to be, then they’ll share it with other people. That put a lot of us in position, and it weeded out a lot of the bull. A lot of sucker sh*t couldn’t really advance at that time.

What’s the biggest difference between releasing music back then to today as a label owner of Jet Life Recordings?

I’m more focusing on the rollout of the next few projects that we putting out from Jet Life because I’m putting out a Welcome To Jet Life Recordings Vol. 2 and the first one that I did, a lot of the solo songs was for me and then a few from the artist. This time, everybody is on every song. There’s different artists on every record. I’m on all of them, but people from the label are on all of them too. Now, it’s about a rollout. How you going to promote this music outside of just putting up clips of you rapping?

What I would do before is put out one record from the tape or a snippet on Instagram, 30 seconds, just bars from the record. Maybe seven records I would damn near play the whole record — just putting up clips to get motherf*ckers ready for it and then drop it.

Now, I roll it out more like the way they do movies, where it’s just sh*t around it as opposed to the actual dish. You’re not really giving them that much in the promo, you’re just promoting the idea of what’s going on instead of playing the records and giving away so much of the project before you drop it. The physical aspect of purchasing music being removed. Everybody’s just getting it right from the phone and so you don’t have the thrill of picking up the CD and having to take the shrink wrapping off, so we have to save as much of that as we can for them so that the music is fresh to them once they download the project.

If I put so much of it up the way I used to, when they download it, it’s like, “Oh, I heard this one. I know this one, I know this one.” F*ck that. So now it’s like, Nah, I’m not going to do it that way. I’m going to roll the project out like a movie and let you see the process of us working. Maybe what car I drove to the studio and what we wore, what we was drinking. But, you’re not going to hear this sh*t until the sh*t drop. Until you actually sitting in the theater to watch the movie.

Tell us more about the compilation tape.

Welcome To Jet Life Recordings Vol. 2. features the entire label and some affiliates like Jay Worthy and Scotty ATL. Outside of that, it’s everybody on my label and a lot of rising stars from my city out of New Orleans: A lot of the people who I know are about to pop anyway with or without me. These people are going to blow anyway. I had better had got in front of that sh*t and fcking helped to usher them into the industry if I wanted to stay alive.

I saw also you tried that Jay-Z weed. I don’t really see Jay-Z as a weed smoker, but curious to know how it was from someone like yourself.

Well, they had different strains, but they weren’t labeled how you would think. It wasn’t jars just saying, “Oh, this is OG Kush.” They were all numbered and named little slick sh*t like Heavy. With anything associated with Jay-Z, if it was something that he not really in the know of, he’s going to do the research and then put the best people on the team to make it happen. Clearly, he’s got some good growers because the bottles marked Heavy are f*cking heavy. Those were the ones to smoke when I was at that shoot.

I also saw that you got into NFT. I’m still a little lost on that, what exactly it is.

Well, you know what? It’s because you live in the physical world, as do I. But do you remember when Dwight was playing Second Life on The Office? Okay, now Dwight Schrute was playing Second Life so much so that his character on Second Life had started an account on Second Life himself and it was second Second Life. His video game character was playing a video game of himself in the video game.

There are people who live, heavily immerse themselves, in the cyber world and cyber real estate. All of this is real because they live in a digital space. When they hang out with their friends and people are in these avatars on these computers, they need worlds and sh*t to live in, and in those worlds, you’re going to need dwellings, cars.

I’m involved in some NFT low riders right now and car parks for these f*cking digital cars because people want to upgrade them. People sit in front of they computer and live like that more than they step outside of the house because it’s hot outside, people are shooting. They’ll just rather just sit there and do that. You going to need all that s*it, so you better figure out what you going to sell them. When we get off the line, you better figure it out. You better come up with something. They need some digital mirrors, haircare supplies… They got NFT shoes, all that. NFT weed, lighters… all of that sh*t is already in the market.

I haven’t seen a NFT fish tank yet, so I don’t know. Cook that one up.

I’m thinking about all the games I play. I buy stuff for Call Of Duty all the time.

Dude, you’re fu*king buying NFTs then because where can you use those guns? Can you protect your house with that sh*t that you bought? With your money that you’re working for? Alright, you bought a NFT.

Okay, so what made you decide to hop in on the wave?

Because that digital money transfer to real money. It’s the same reason I’m telling you if those people believe you sold them a fish tank, you need to make them a fish tank and sell them the fish and sh*t.

Welcome To Jet Life Recordings 2 is out now. Check it out above.

Lloyd Banks’s “The Hunger for More” Turns Seventeen Today

I’ve always found it rare that a legitimate studio album warrants a sequel. Mixtapes, sure, I get it. Just keep piling it on until we can’t handle hearing your voice anymore, but a sequel to an ALBUM? That first one had to be pretty damn special. And, luckily, in the case of one Mr. Lloyd Banks, his debut album seems to have aged like wine.

The New York-bred rapper took to Twitter earlier and spread his arms out to his “baby,” mentioning the seventeen-year anniversary of 2004’s critically acclaimed The Hunger for More.

From interpolating Queen Latifah’s smokey hit “Just Another Day” and turning it into an absolute flossing fest (“Throw a couple grand at the NBA Store / Rock $24,000 on the NBA floor”) to some quintessential Snoop Dogg features, this was a seminal rap album for the early end of the 2000s.

With G Unit still on the rise way back in 2004, Blue Hefner took it upon himself to further the group from merely being 50’s heir apparent, going to show each and every one of them was as big a go-getter as he was. Sure, sometimes you don’t get the Dr. Dre co-sign; but, when an artist is still able to drop something so timelessly pristine, then who the hell even cares?

Lloyd Banks’s latest LP is titled The Course of the Inevitable and garnered positive feedback for the most part. Have you given it a listen? Or are you sticking with the classics?

Summer Walker & SZA Flaunt Their Curves In Flirty Studio Session Photo

SZA has been working to ready the release of her forthcoming sophomore album. The rollout to the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2017’s CTRL began last summer with its Ty Dolla Sign-assisted lead single “Hit Different.” She followed up the single with “Good Days” released on Christmas day, going on to become her first solo top-10 hit.

Earlier this month, she revealed she was planning to debut new material from the forthcoming project during her Grey Goose live performance, meaning the album will likely arrive shortly after the show. One feature fans of the songstress can possibly expect o the upcoming LP is from none other than Summer Walker. The two R&B powerhouses posed together for a sultry shot in the studio, blessing fans with the photos on Instagram.

Adding a simple tongue-sticking out emoji, the songstresses flaunted their curvy figures as they posed in front of studio equipment. They both donned body-hugging blue trousers and crop tops as they gave the camera a cheeky grin. 

“Not me stalking u til this went up,” wrote the “Good Days” songstress in the comments of the sexy snap. Right now, it’s unclear exactly what the leading ladies of soul music are cooking up right now. 

Summer Walker unleashed her Life on Earth EP last year, which arrived after her debut project Over It in 2019. Considering this, the untitled collaboration could appear on an upcoming project from the Atlanta songstress. 

Either way, one thing that’s for certain is this collaboration will be one for the books. Let us know if you’re looking forward to it down in the comments. 

“F9” Breaks Pandemic Box Office Record With Appearance From Cardi B

F9, the latest installment in the Fast & Furious franchise, hit theaters, on Friday (June 25), and is expected to break the Box Office pandemic record with an estimated $70m domestically during its first release weekend. The film is the first in the series to feature Cardi B as the character Leysa.

As for worldwide figures, F9 is expected to take home $405 million in total, much higher than the $225 million it cost to produce. 

“I love the fact that I’m representing such a powerful, strong woman,” Cardi recently said of her character. “She’s just that bitch. Leysa’s such a badass.”

Cardi B, F9
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Her costar, Vin Diesel, recently confirmed that she’ll be returning in the role for the series’ next film. In F9, Leysa is an old friend of Diesel’s character, Dom Toretto.

Director Justin Lin said he loved working with Cardi when asked about her performance on set.

“I love Cardi, you know? I mean, it’s amazing she showed up and within a minute she’s part of the family, right?” he said recently. “And I love how when I got together with her, her and Vin were talking about the character because she’s actually really embedded into the overall universe, she’s been around for a long time and this is just the first time we are seeing her, so I’m really excited to explore that character of her.”

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Curren$y Explains How Diddy Singled Him Out Because Of His Weed

On the latest episode of High Tales, the video series introduced by JAY-Z’s cannabis brand MONOGRAM, rapper Curren$y spoke about his love of weed, telling anecdotes about some of the funniest things that have happened to him while he was high. Before revealing the recipe to his munchies-quenching grilled cheese sandwich, the cannabis connoisseur spoke about how he met Diddy because of how strong his weed was.

“If you smell something cutting through the room, you know that that person is of a certain cloth and did whatever they had to do to acquire that bag,” explains Curren$y on High Tales. “I know that’s how I met Puff Daddy. I met Diddy like that at fucking SXSW because of the joint that I lit up. On my way to perform, I just [blew some smoke] and I’m sure he was going to do something else at Fader Fort, do some real Diddy shit, but he was like, nah, where is that train going? He went to the side stage, watched the whole set, and then we got off and he was like, ‘You got more of that shit?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, but you gotta check this out!'”


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Curren$y says he was working on a mixtape called Puff Daddy with Chuck Inglish, and Diddy gave him the O-K based on their meeting at SXSW. 

Spitta also spoke about his early Cash Money days, which included him impersonating Birdman when a woman asked for his autograph. He says the woman didn’t know who he was, overhearing her on the phone with her kids before introducing herself and asking for his signature. He even signed  Stunna’s nicknames as a joke.

Check out Curren$y’s episode of High Tales below and be sure to also watch our latest episode of How To Roll with the rapper underneath.

Derek Chauvin May Reach Federal Plea Deal: Report

Convicted murderer Derek Chauvin is reportedly close to reaching a federal plea deal after making a cryptic comment to the family of George Floyd during his sentencing trial. According to WCCO, a local Minnesota news outlet, the disgraced former police officer is nearing a deal with federal prosecutors about getting a 20-to-25 year sentence to run concurrently with the 22.5-year sentence he was handed last week.

The deal would ensure he spends his sentence in federal prison as opposed to state prison, and it would reportedly prevent him from getting a life sentence in another trial. This news comes following the strange comment Chauvin made to Floyd’s family. 


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“Due to legal matters, I’m not able to give a full formal statement… I give my condolences to the Floyd family, there’s gonna be some other information in the future that will be of interest and I hope these will give you some peace of mind,” he said before his sentencing.

Many believe that he was likely referring to this possible plea deal. If the deal is accepted, Chauvin will need to publicly explain what he did to Floyd, and why.

We will continue to keep you updated as more information is revealed regarding Derek Chauvin’s reported federal plea deal.


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Walmart Pulls Yeezy Foam Runner Knockoffs Following Kanye West Lawsuit

Kanye West’s Yeezy venture with Adidas has gone on to become one of the most profitable sneaker collaborations in history. In 2020 alone, sales for the sneakers reached an impressive $1.7 billion in annual revenue, solidifying the immense success of Kanye’s brainchild with Adidas.  

With such a massively successful sneaker empire, it’s no wonder corporations have tried to mimic its success. As we previously reported, Ye and the Yeezy company filed a lawsuit against Walmart for selling fake Adidas Yeezy foam runners on its website. According to new reports, the multinational retail corporation has since pulled the replicas from their site. 


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The knockoffs in question, which were priced between $23.99 and $24.99 USD, were listed as the “Daeful Mens Womens Kids Summer Beach Shoes Foam Runner Anti Slipper Sandals Casual.” These kicks were previously sold by Walmart online and were an exact clone of Yeezy’s unique design that sells for $80 USD. 

Following the news of legal action being taken, the retail chain issued a statement clarifying that the shoes were being sold by a third party and not by Walmart directly. “We take allegations like this seriously and are reviewing the claim. We will respond in court as appropriate after we have been served with the complaint,” said the statement. 

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It is worth noting that there are plenty of Yeezy knockoffs being listed on other sites, but Ye and his company have yet to take legal action against them. 

According to TMZ, nothing else has been filed. Of course, we’ll keep you updated when or if it does. 

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Big Jade’s “Pressure” Goes Purple

Pinned as “guttural” by Stereogum, Houston rapper Big Jade has got a permanent scowl on her face that you could hear from a mile away. And it’s not circumstantial. Whether local H-Town DJs wanted to slow up her most recent project, Pressure, to make her sound a bit more humdrum and friendlier, that was hopeless.

Having said that, it’s truly what this album brings: pressure. You can hear in her voice how unenthused she is by the fact people even want to listen to her music as if she already knows everyone is. And while that’s quite evidently not the case, there’s never an excuse for one not to talk their shit as she does here.

With songs like the David Banner-cut “Dem Girlz” and the pitter-patter running throughout “Gucci Bag,” produced by fellow Houston native DJ Chose, it was only right that an album influenced so much by the city got love right back from it. These tracks, as well as “All Gas No Breaks,” are a mere trio of standouts on a project that was simply begging to get dripped up and draped out.

Barely over a month removed from releasing the actual project, let us know how you’re feeling its chopped and screwed stylings.

Tracklist:

1. No Hook
2. All Gas No Breaks
3. Gucci Bag
4. Pressed (featuring OMD Bloodbath)
5. Up Now
6. Dem Girlz (with Erica Banks feat. Beatking)
7. I Tell You What
8. Jade Wins
9. Respectfully
10. Get It

Ralo Reflects On 4th Summer In Prison: “My Girl, My Daughter, & My Momma Cry Everyday”

Ralo reflected on his fourth summer spent in prison for a non-violent drug offense, on Instagram, Tuesday, explaining that his family cries every day while he is gone. The rapper was booked for charges of trafficking and conspiring to distribute more than 100 kilograms of marijuana back in 2018.

“THIS MY 4TH SUMMER BEHIND THE WALL,” he wrote in the post. “MY GIRL, MY DAUGHTER AN MY MOMMA CRY EVERYDAY FOR ME TO COME HOME AN I LOOK THEM IN THEY FACE AN TELL THEM ‘I RATHER LAY IN THIS BUNK THAN SIT ON THAT STAND TO COME HOME’ AN PLEASE KNOW THAT I COULDVE BEEN HOME LIKE 69 WITH MY MILLIONS AN THEM PRETTY HOES WOULDVE STILL SUCKED THE SKIN OFF MY DICK EVERYDAY. HONOR AND DONT FORGET ABOUT US CUZ WE IN THIS BITCH GROWING GREY EVERYDAY FOR NOT GOING AGAINST.”

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Despite numerous staples of the music industry, including Drake, Lil Baby, T.I, Meek Mill, Killer Mike, and more signing a petition for President Joe Biden to grant Ralo a pardon, he has yet to see the light of day. Earlier this year, VladTV reported that Ralo pleaded guilty to at least one of the charges.

Check out Ralo’s statement below.

42 Dugg’s Top 5 Favorite Rappers Includes Boosie Badazz

42 Dugg Names His Top 5 Favorite Rappers Right Now

Detroit rapper 42 Dugg is putting major respect on some hip-hop heavyweights’ names. The new XXL Freshman Class inductee has cracked and let fans know what five rappers easily make it into his Top 5 list. 42 Dugg Names His Top 5 Favorite Rappers Right Now The “We Paid” rapper listed his five with ease. […]

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