808-Ray & Smitty Beatz are the main producers of this mixtape, a follow-up to the EP released five years earlier and produced by Cool & Dre. The rapper spits for half an hour along with Fendi P and Jim Jones on music that stays true to that created by the Miami duo in 2016. 808-Ray, Smitty Beatz and the other guys provide honest, melodic and robust rhythms, sometimes elegant, nothing really memorable nor bad. Curren$y is fine, he's not in his full potential and comes up with a trap mixtape that has his moments, but is quickly forgotten in his catalog.
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