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Why Curren$y Bought the New Orleans Burger Joint of His Childhood
"I want to make it a place you don’t want to leave. You might end up eating there twice because you got caught up."
Curren$y's "Where Da Cash At" Represents an Ideal Era of Lil Wayne's Sound
The song is a core example of the 2006 sound that catapulted Wayne to a new level.
A Year of Lil Wayne: "President" Featuring Curren$y
"Higher than all of the angels be / and no I never choke but I strangle beats."
A Year of Lil Wayne: Curren$y, Cubism, and "Kryptonite"
You can listen to 'More Life,' or you can listen to more Curren$y.
A Year of Lil Wayne: Cash Money Like I'm Mack Maine
Happy President's Day weekend to the Young Money president, from Future.
A Year of Lil Wayne: "Poppin'" feat. Curren$y
Everyone had to make one of these, and Wayne's wasn't that good. But it was weird!
A Year of Lil Wayne: Wayne's Biggest Missed Opportunity, Feat. Vanessa Carlton
I would walk a thousand miles to hear Lil Wayne rap on this beat he gave to Dizzy.
A Year of Lil Wayne: Some More Moments of Brilliance from Curren$y and Mack Maine
"At eight years old I sipped coffee on the couch and read the Wall Street Journal" – Curren$y.
A Year of Lil Wayne: "Knuck If You Buck Freestyle"
Sounding anything less than remarkable on the “Knuck If You Buck” beat is impossible, but this may actually be the best verse Mack Maine ever.