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The Stoned Immaculate is the eighth studio album by American hip hop artist Currensy and is set to be released through Warner Bros. Records on June 5, 2012.[1][2][3][4][5][6] This release is set to be his second major release through Warner Bros. Confirmed features include 2 Chainz, Nas, Pharrell, Daz Dillinger, Wale, Estelle, Big K.R.I.T., Young Roddy, Trademark Da Skydiver, Mikey Rocks and Smoke DZA.

Background

Currensy officially announced the release of The Stoned Immaculate, this second release on Warner Bros, on November 11, 2011.[7] It was first set to be released in March/April 2012 but was pushed back to May 22 and finally to June 5th. On March 10, 2012, Currensy announced he officially completed the album.[8][9]

Promotion

On February 5, 2012 Currensy released a 5-track Mixtape titled "Here".[10] On Feburary 28, 2012 Currensy released a 5-track joint-EP titled "#The1st28" with Styles P..[11]. On March 20, 2012 Currensy previewed 3 new tracks, "Sunroof", "Stainless", and "No Squares", live on Shade 45.[12][13] On April 10, 2012 Currensy went on Toca Tuesdays to freestyle and promote the album.[14]The Album became available to pre-order on April 20, 2012 on Currensy's official website.[15] Also, Currensy is holding an alternate Cover Contest on his official site with different available prizes.[16]

Singles

The first single, "What It Look Like" (featuring Wale) was leaked on the internet on April 3, 2012 and released to digital retailers on April 10, 2012. The music video was released on April 7, 2012.[17]

Confirmed Tracks

  • "What It Look Like" (featuring Wale) (Produced by Bink)
  • "No Squares"
  • "Stainless"
  • "Sunroof"
  • "Audio Dope III"[18]
  • "Fast Cars, Faster Women (Bonus Track)" (featuring Daz Dillinger)[19]

References