
Curren$y is not just a name in hip-hop; he’s a force of nature. For over a decade, the New Orleans rapper has established himself as one of the most prolific artists in the industry, churning out around 100 projects while staying deeply rooted in his hometown and the passions that drive him.
In a recent interview with XXL Magazine, Curren$y, affectionately known as Spitta, opened up about his relentless work ethic, his creative process, and the challenges of balancing fatherhood with a thriving music career. Despite his laid-back persona, there’s an undeniable urgency in his artistry that has propelled him to success.
After spending his early career with No Limit Records and Lil Wayne’s Young Money, Curren$y took control of his destiny by launching JetLife Recordings in 2009. This move paved the way for a staggering discography, featuring hits like “How Fly” with Wiz Khalifa and “Fetti” with Freddie Gibbs. His ability to consistently release music has earned him a dedicated fanbase, and he shows no signs of slowing down.
This year alone, he has released multiple projects, including “Never Catch Us” and “7/30,” showcasing his knack for collaboration, particularly with producer Harry Fraud. Curren$y attributes their synergy to his quick writing style, stating that he’s often ready to lay down verses as soon as he hears a beat. “With the beats he plays, I see the movie already,” he explains.
The rapper is known for his unconventional studio environment, where he intentionally keeps things uncomfortable to maintain focus. “There are two chairs in the whole studio,” he says, emphasizing that the space is designed for work, not lounging. “If you came to do that, do it outside.”
As he navigates the challenges of the music industry, Curren$y remains grounded in his roots. He chooses to live in New Orleans, a decision he believes allows him to stay connected to his community and showcase what’s possible for those who dare to dream. “I’m the representation of showing that a lot of that [is] tangible,” he shares.
Balancing his career with fatherhood has been a rewarding challenge. His six-year-old son, Cruz, is already expressing a desire to follow in his father’s footsteps. “He’s already frustrated that he’s only 6 because he wants to be a rapper already,” Curren$y laughs, highlighting the pressures that come with growing up in the spotlight.
Recently, Curren$y found himself in the midst of a public spat with Freddie Gibbs, who criticized him for not promoting their collaborative project. While he acknowledges the tension, he remains focused on his music and the relationships that matter most. “I’m not tripping,” he states, emphasizing his commitment to his craft over drama.
As the year unfolds, Curren$y has exciting plans on the horizon. He hints at new collaborations and projects that promise to keep his fans engaged. “You’re going to get music from us for the rest of the year, count on that,” he assures.
When asked about his legacy, Curren$y reflects on the meaning of success. “Getting anything that I want for the people that I want to have,” he says, underscoring his desire to uplift those around him.
With a career that continues to defy expectations, Curren$y remains a testament to authenticity in an industry often driven by personas. As he puts it, “Why not stand behind being yourself?”
What’s next for this hip-hop icon, and how will he continue to shape the landscape of music?


