Curren$y's 10 Best Mixtape Covers

A look at close to a decade of Spitta's cover art.

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With 17 mixtapes under his belt, and a new joint tape with Wiz Khalifa on the way, Curren$y could easily slack on the packaging. Instead, he has shown a true appreciation for art and an unmatched knack for finding and using obscure vintage images. Last June, the New Orleans rapper even held a contest for designers to submit their best artwork for an alternative album cover for his Stoned Immaculate album.

After nearly a decade of making independent music, we look at the extensive and (sometimes) puzzling cover art for Curren$y's mixtapes in order to rank his 10 best covers. 

Written by Lauren Nostro (@LAURENcynthia)

10. Curren$y & Harry Fraud, "Cigarette Boats"

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9. Curren$y, "Here..."

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8. Curren$y, "Higher Than 30,000 Feet"

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7. Curren$y, "Welcome to the Winner's Circle"

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6. Curren$y, "Fear and Loathing in New Orleans"

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5. Curren$y & Wiz Khalifa, "How Fly"

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4. Curren$y, "Verde Terrace"

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3. Curren$y, "Return to the Winner's Circle"

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2. Curren$y, "Priest Andretti"

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1. Curren$y & Wiz Khalifa, "Live in Concert"

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