Curren$y & Fuse Join Forces For "Spring Clean" Ft. Wiz Khalifa & More

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Curren$y returns with his new project "Spring Clean" in collaboration with 808 Mafia's Fuse.

Curren$y remains one of the hardest working rappers in the game with a range like no other. He proves this once again with his latest project, Spring Clean in collaboration with 808 Mafia's Fuse. Though the 808 camp has dominated and helped shape the sound of trap music as we know it, they aren't limited to just that. The two cross into each other's world over the course of 10 tracks with the assistance of a few Jet Life members like T.Y. and Fendi P as well as Wiz Khalifa and Gunplay

The release of Spring Clean comes a few months after Curren$y linked up with DJ Fresh for their collaborative project, The Tonite Show. He also unleashed his collaborative effort with Fendi P, Smokin' Potnas, around the same time. 


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