Get ready, rap fans! Larry June, Curren$y, and The Alchemist are finally releasing their long-awaited album on February 20th.
- Curren$y confirmed the release date and mentioned they’ve already made three music videos for the project.
- The album has been anticipated for years, with the artists showing strong chemistry on past tracks like ‘Endurance Runners.’
- Despite past tensions, the collaboration stands strong, with both Curren$y and Larry June excited for this release.
- The project promises to bring a unique blend of styles, as The Alchemist returns to unite these hip-hop talents.
Rap enthusiasts, hold onto your seats! On February 20th, the highly anticipated collaborative album from Larry June, Curren$y, and The Alchemist is dropping. Curren$y, in a chat with NOLA News, excitedly revealed the release, stating, “Me and Larry June dropping February 20th. We shot three [music videos], so we’re dropping the album February 20th.”
The project has been a labor of love for years, with fans eagerly waiting. Over the years, Larry June and Curren$y have shown their musical synergy on tracks like “Endurance Runners” and “Barragán Lighting.” Their chemistry was undeniable, only adding to the hype surrounding this release.
In a past podcast appearance, Larry June discussed their musical journey together. “That’s my bro, man. I have nothing but love and respect for Curren$y,” he expressed, reminiscing about how Curren$y inspired him to experiment with smoother tunes. “Ever since then I was rocking with it,” he added, crediting Curren$y for boosting his confidence when he was down about his music.
However, the path to this collaboration wasn’t always smooth. There were tensions between Curren$y and The Alchemist due to a fallout from their 2018 project, ‘Fetti,’ which also involved Freddie Gibbs. Gibbs wasn’t happy with how that project was handled, which caused a rift. “I don’t fuck with that n*gga at all,” Gibbs stated on the Butcher Block podcast.
Curren$y, on the other hand, addressed this past drama with restraint. In an interview, he suggested he felt let down by The Alchemist’s reunion with Gibbs for other projects. “I told him it’s good,” Curren$y shared, adding that despite past issues, he’s moving forward for the sake of music.
In light of all this, the album’s release signals a new chapter, emphasizing the power of collaboration over past grievances. Curren$y, with unwavering focus, expressed intentions to prioritize the music he’s creating with Larry and The Alchemist over past hiccups. “For the good of music, I probably gotta let the people have this good shit,” he concluded with optimism.
The much-anticipated album highlights unity and creativity, promising fans a memorable musical experience.