Curren$y and Freddie Gibbs’ collaborative album, Fetti, is finally available to stream on all major streaming services. Enlisting the help of producer The Alchemist, the album has nine tracks and no other features.
This is not the first time all three have collaborated. They also teamed up on the standout track “Scottie Pippen,” off of Curren$y’s 2011 tape Covert Coup.
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Last month, when promoting the release, Gibbs said that the duo had recorded the album in just two days. (Even though they have been teasing the project for more than two years.)
Stream Fetti below.
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