The album marks the fourth joint project between the two artists, which was preceded by two mixtapes Covert Coup in 2011 and The Carrollton Heist in 2016, and the extended play Fetti in 2018 in collaboration with rapper Freddie Gibbs.
Continuance was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 80, based on six reviews.[1]
AllMusic's Fred Thomas wrote that the album's "instrumentals are fluid and bubbling over with unexpected sound combinations".[2] Robin Murray of Clash Music praised the album calling it "a hugely effective partnership, Curren$y's raps – weed, women, the trappings of fame – don't dwell on subtlety, but it's the manner in which they are presented that affords Continuance its depth".[3] Mackenzie Cummings-Grady of HipHopDX stated: "if Covert Coup was the beginning of two trailblazers starting to find their path, then Continuance is the victory lap as they reflect with gratitude and satisfaction over the legends they've built for themselves".[4] Dylan Green of Pitchfork found the album to be "a space for two rap veterans who are comfortable enough with their chemistry to continue prodding at their margins".[5] Matt Jost of RapReviews wrote that "while Covert Coup was more varied musically, the familiarity of the arrangements and orchestration on Continuance ensure a certain timelessness".[6]