

Five years later, the follow up “Pilot Talk III” finalized the series. The single "Where da Cash At" was the lead single from the album, “Music To Fly To,” which never gained steam and was never completed.įinally in 2009, under Amalgam Digital, the rapper released his first album, “This Ain’t No Mixtape.” It was followed that same year by “Jet Files.”Ĭurren$y released the albums “Pilot Talk” and “Pilot Talk II” both in 2010. That same year, he left the group and became a part of Young Money Entertainment headed by Lil Wayne. While with the group, he was featured on two albums – 2002’s “Ballers” and the compilation from 2005 titled, “Hurricane Katrina: We Gon Bounce Back.” At the time, he was a member of the hip-hop group the 504 Boyz led by Master P. New Orleans rapper Curren$y brings his Pilot Talk: Trilogy tour to Vinyl Music Hall on Wednesdayīorn in 1981 as Shante Anthony Franklin, Louisiana native, Curren$y, was first signed with Master P’s record label, No Limit, in 2003.
