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Monday, June 29, 2009

Audio Euphoria:


We all have those songs that provide energy to your day, but once in a while an album comes around that 
becomes a soundtrack to life. The difference between an energy source and a soundtrack is the life span, because
most songs has the chance to live for a couple of months at most before it falls into that category of "whatever happened to that"
The latter of the two receives a much more coveted treatment, which entails a listener never being able to remove
said album from ipod without some sort of guilt.

It would be a lie to say that I have unchecked any of the songs on Curren$y's "This Ain't No Mixtape" since I purchased 
on 4/21. This is not because I have a male crush on Curren$y and believe he's the best thing to happen to hip hop
in a long time, but also because his music has such a distinct emotion pouring from the speakers when played.
While Young Jeezy inspires people to hustle, Curren$y inspires people to simply succeed. While his subject matter
is not that much different from other rappers, he shines through similar to the Clipse with a rawness and reality, and his own personal
attitude of humbleness creating an addictive sound to all of the music he touches.

What makes this venture through the world of The Jets so much different from the previous journeys is the phenomenally impressive
production provided by Monster Beats. Any Curren$y fan knows that Spitta can destroy any beat given to him, but the beats handed to him from the
New Orleans Duo shows a potential of defining the Crescent City once again similar to that of Manny Fresh and the Hot Boys.

Go to Curren$y's website to find out how to purchase this awesome album, and support that Real Nigga Shit.

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