Curren$y has been releasing quality music for the last 15 years plus, building himself along the way a dedicated and loyal fan-base with over 85 releases to date in a career that has never stopped nor dipped. Harry Fraud himself has produced for a who’s who of hip-hop artists over the last decade and the coming together of these two again on this new release is sure to be another hit for fans.
Curren$y and Harry Fraud are reuniting to deliver their new collaborative project, The OutRunners. The nine-track album is set to feature guest appearances from Wiz Khalifa, Rick Ross, Conway The Machine and Jim Jones, and is completely produced by Fraud. “Even those who have known me forever will find out things they didn’t know with The OutRunners. As long as I’ve been surviving out here, I realize we’ve got so much growing to do” Spitta said in a statement.
“Thank you Harry Fraud, this collaboration brought more out of me then I’ve ever seen or heard. I can’t wait to share this project with everyone.” To celebrate the project, the duo dropped the Khalifa-enlisted single “90 IROC-Z.” Curren$y noted that it sounds like something they would have dropped on their 2009 collab project HOWFLY, saying, “Whenever we work it’s a time warp and we go back to 08/09.”
Fraud added, “This song gives me the feeling of summertime, driving in a convertible with the top down, blasting your favorite sh*t.” Stream Curren$y, Harry Fraud and Wiz Khalifa’s “90 IROC-Z” on YouTube. The OutRunners drops July 24.
Curren$y and Harry Fraud have already previously released a string of classic singles between the two including “Leaving The Dock” and “WHO” additionally featuring Styles P from their critically acclaimed Cigarette Boats EP in 2012, dropped The Stage EP with Smoke DZA in 2013, delivered The Marina EP in 2018 amongst a string of other singles since first collaborating on the 2010 French Montana track “So High” early in Fraud’s career. The natural pairing between them has proved very popular to date, delivering organically sounding smooth tracks from both that seem perfectly tailor-made.
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