

He also has a fantastic ability to entertain the masses with his likeable and enthusiastic personality. There are stories of him looking after dehydrated patrons, calling fans who couldn't make it from the stage and serenading individual audience members. Away from the music, he is known to be one of the most personable artists currently touring as he attempts to build rapport with every member of the audience. Shante Scott Franklin better known by his stage name Curren$y is an American rapper from New Orleans who is quickly becoming one of the most likeable performers on the hip hop circuit.
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He released a ten-track album for free entitled “The Alchemist” followed by a mix tape “Weekend At Burnie’s.” Early the next year, Curren$y released his next album, “Muscle Car Chronicles,” followed by a consistent release of albums and EPs, and in 2014 he released “The Drive In Theater.” On 11 February 2011 signed with Jet Life Recordings, an imprint of Warner Brothers Records. A mere four months later he followed up with his fourth album, “Pilot Talk II” which featured Fiend and Raekwon. In 2009 Curren$y signed with Amalgam Digital to released his album “This Ain’t No Mixtape,” which was followed shortly by the release of “Jet Files.” A year later he released “Pilot Talk” which featured guests such as Snoop Dogg, Mos Def and Big K.R.I.T. Led off by the single “Where Da Cash At” he released his mix tape album with Young Money Records “Music To Fly To” in 2006. Later that same year, he signed with Cash Money Records and Lil Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment and released a mix tape entitled “Welcome Back.” Additionally, Curren$y started Fly Society, first as just a clothing company, then as a company that also released music.


He was also a member of 504 Boyz and made multiple appearances on Master P’s “Good Side, Bad Side” record in 2004. Born on 4 April 1981, Curren$y signed with Master P’s No Limit Records in 2002.
