Curren$y Grabs Young Roddy & Corner Boy P For "Moonlight"

Curren$y gets Jet Life's Young Roddy & Corner Boy P for a stoner anthem.

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It's always a good day when Curren$y decides to drop new music and fortunately, it happens pretty frequently. He's been one of the few rappers that manage to release a large quantity of music every year while still maintaining the quality. Last week, he dropped off the single, "Old Range," and today, he delivers another new cut alongside Young Roddy and Corner Boy P.

Curren$y, Young Roddy and Corner Boy P connect on their latest collaboration, "Moonlight." The trio drop off a smooth joint that's perfect for those late night smoking sessions. Monsta Beatz comes through for the team yet again with laid back, foggy production before the trio of rappers exemplify why Jet Life shouldn't be slept on. 

As they cap off 2017 with a solid cut, it's only a sign of what to expect in the new year.

Quotable Lyrics

Momma told me, watch my company
Misery sure do love company
In a couple minutes, made a couple G's
Thirsty bitches ain't my cup of tea


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