Curren$y and Fendi P have been linked together through the former’s Jet Life collective for a decade, but somehow, New Orleans’ most prolific rapper and his student have yet to hop on an album together. “It just felt like the right time.
You know the term ‘Stay down till you come up?’ That's my world, boy,” explains Fendi to Billboard on the heels of their fantastic collaborative record, Smokin’ Potnas, released earlier in March via EMPIRE.
The album treads similar territory to other Curren$y releases, in that the beats are blunted and the lyrics revolve around cars and weed.
But Fendi adds a crucial new voice to Spitta Andretti’s wave, giving the album a balance and decisiveness that situates Fendi as the heir apparent of Curren$y’s