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Currensy

Shante Scott Franklin (born April 4, 1981), better known by his stage name Currensy (stylized as Curren$y), is an American rapper. Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, he was signed to hip hop labels such as Cash Money and Young Money before founding his own label Jet Life Recordings, in 2011.[1]

Currensy

Shante Scott Franklin

  • Spitta Andretti
  • Juke
  • Curren$y

(1981-04-04) April 4, 1981
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.

  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record executive

2002–present

Music career[edit]

2002–2008: No Limit and Young Money[edit]

In 2002, Currensy was signed to Master P's No Limit Records and was a late addition to the 504 Boyz.[2] The song "Get Back"[3] by 504 Boyz, produced by Donald XL Robertson, was featured on the 2003 film Malibu's Most Wanted soundtrack. Currensy appeared on 5 songs in Master P's Good Side, Bad Side album.[4] Even though he was signed with No Limit, he represented C-Murder's TRU label. Currensy has several songs with C-Murder, and was featured on the late Soulja Slim's album, Years Later (2002).


In 2004, Currensy signed with Cash Money Records and Lil Wayne's Young Money Entertainment. He was featured on Lil Wayne's mixtape Dedication 2, The Suffix and several unreleased songs while with Young Money. He released a mixtape entitled Welcome Back in 2004. He was featured in Lil Wayne's "Grown Man" on Tha Carter II. While still at Young Money, Currensy created Fly Society with skateboarder Terry Kennedy, first as a clothing company, then expanding to release music. He released the song, "Where da Cash At" as the lead single for his Young Money debut, Music To Fly To, in 2006. In 2007, another mixtape was released entitled Life at 30,000 Feet. He remained with Young Money until late 2007. In 2008, Currensy released Independence Day, his first project after leaving Young Money and the first of seven mixtapes to be released that year while he struck out as an independent artist.[2]

Jet Life Recordings

2011

Currensy (CEO)

Active

Hip-hop

U.S.

New Orleans, Louisiana[35]

Street Wiz

Tiny C Style

Fendi P (formerly Corner Boy P)

Fiend

Mr. Marcelo

MaryGold

[36]

T.Y.

[37]

"Pilot Talk" Lawsuit[edit]

In March 2012, news surfaced of legal action being taken against Damon Dash by Currensy. In the lawsuit, the rapper claimed that he never legally signed to Dash's DD172 label, and the record executive released the pair of albums (Pilot Talk I and Pilot Talk II) as well as Muscle Car Chronicles without authorization. Currensy demanded that Dash immediately stop releasing his music for profit, and pay $1.5 million in damages.[38] On October 6, 2015, Currensy was awarded $3 million in settlement stemming from the 2012 lawsuit against Dash for releasing material of his music without his consent.[39]

(2009)

This Ain't No Mixtape

(2009)

Jet Files

(2010)

Pilot Talk

(2010)

Pilot Talk II

(2011)

Weekend at Burnie's

(2012)

The Stoned Immaculate

(2015)[40]

Pilot Talk III

(2015)

Canal Street Confidential

Back at Burnie's (2019)

[41]

Collection Agency (2021)

Still Stoned on Ocean (2021)

[42]

Pilot Talk IV (2021)

[43]

at AllMusic

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