Curren$y, LNDN DRGS & Jay Worthy Team Up On "Sake"

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Curren$y is back with more heat with LNDN DRGS and Jay Worthy for his latest track.

Curren$y has been one of the most consistently prolific rappers of the past 10 years, if not longer. This year, the rapper came through with Wiz Khalifa for their second joint tape, 2009 which arrived in February. There's no doubt that he has more music in the stash that he's readying to let loose but as of recent, he's been dropping loose singles. Now, he links up with Jay Worthy and LNDN DRGS for his latest track.

Curren$y rallies LNDN DRGS and Jay Worthy for their silky smooth new collaboration, "Sake." The new track serves as the lead single off of Spitta and LNDN DRGS' upcoming joint project. Jay Worthy holds down the first verse before sliding it over the Spitta for the second.

Peep their new track below. 

Quotable Lyrics
Double meat and on the money what’s your blueprint
Mines is sending hoes and getting to it
Yah Cinderella baby wear it if the shoe fits
Wednesdays daddy day I really do this


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