Curren$y announces dates for 4:20 Tour
Curren$y and Harry Fraud have been back at it again. After a string of critically acclaimed collaborations, the rapper-producer duo returns with Never Catch Us—a fresh, fully produced project by Fraud that expands on a decade-long musical partnership. It’s not just another album—it’s the continuation of a legacy that’s built on trust, chemistry, and an unwavering love for the culture.
From the moment fans hit play, it’s clear Never Catch Us is more than just a vibe. It’s a statement. A smooth, tightly-wrapped collection of verses, beats, and features that speaks to their consistency in the game. Whether you’re a longtime Jet Life listener or just discovering the laid-back world of Curren$y, this album delivers.
And it doesn’t stop there. Curren$y is taking the new music on the road with his “4:20 Tour” alongside the 747 Band, bringing the smoke (literally and figuratively) to cities across the U.S. and Canada.
Jet Life on Tour: The “4:20 Tour” Is Locked In
With Never Catch Us out now, Curren$y is wasting no time getting back on the road. Starting April 18, 2025, he’ll hit over 25 cities across North America with the 747 Band in tow. The tour offers a rare opportunity to see Spitta backed by live instrumentation, which adds a whole new energy to his set.
Expect to hear new material alongside fan favorites like “Famous,” “Breakfast,” and “Bottom of the Bottle.” And since it’s Curren$y, there’s always the chance of a few surprise guest appearances.
Full Tour Schedule:
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April 18 – Austin, TX (Empire Garage)
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April 19 – New Orleans, LA (The Fillmore)
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April 20 – Dallas, TX (Trees)
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April 22 – Houston, TX (Warehouse Live Midtown)
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April 24 – Tampa, FL (The Orpheum)
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April 26 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Secret Garden)
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April 27 – Orlando, FL (The Beacham)
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May 2 – Atlanta, GA (Center Stage)
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May 3 – Virginia Beach, VA (Elevation 27)
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May 4 – Richmond, VA (Ember Music Hall)
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May 5 – Philadelphia, PA (Underground Arts)
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May 7 – New York, NY (Sony Hall)
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May 8 – Cambridge, MA (Middle East)
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May 10 – New Haven, CT (Toad’s Place)
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May 11 – Toronto, ON (The Phoenix)
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May 12 – Montreal, QC (Le Belmont)
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May 13 – Edmonton, AB (Union Hall)
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May 14 – Vancouver, BC (Enso EC)
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May 15 – Stockton, CA (Bob Hope Theatre)
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May 17 – Los Angeles, CA (Catch One)
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May 18 – Las Vegas, NV (Fremont Country Club)
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May 21 – Phoenix, AZ (Monarch Theatre)
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May 22 – San Diego, CA (Music Box)
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May 23 – Chicago, IL (Metro)
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May 25 – Cleveland, OH (The Madison)
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May 26 – St. Louis, MO (Java)
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May 27 – Indianapolis, IN (Hi-Fi Annex)

A Legacy of Laced Collabs
Curren$y and Harry Fraud are no strangers to joint albums. Their partnership began with 2012’s Cigarette Boats, a five-track EP that became an underground classic. That first offering was a perfect storm—Curren$y’s cool, confident bars skating across Harry’s signature jazzy, sample-driven production. It quickly became a fan favorite and even landed XXL’s EP of the Year award.
From there, they kept building:
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The Stage (2013)
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The Marina (2018)
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The OutRunners (2020)
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The Director’s Cut (2020)
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Regatta (2021)
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VICES (2023)
Each project revealed new shades of their artistic chemistry. Now, Never Catch Us finds the duo pushing forward while honoring the sonic foundation that brought them to this point.
A Star-Studded Guest List That Still Feels Organic
One of the highlights of Never Catch Us is its well-curated list of features. Curren$y doesn’t just stack the tracklist for hype—every guest adds value.
You’ll hear:
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Babyface Ray
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Wiz Khalifa
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Conway the Machine
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Styles P
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03 Greedo
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Dave East
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Rome Streetz
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DRAM
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Jay Worthy
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Premo Rice
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Fendi P
Each artist fits effortlessly into the universe that Curren$y and Fraud create. For instance, Conway brings his sharp-edged lyricism, while Wiz returns to his roots, trading bars with Spitta like it’s still 2010. DRAM adds melodic flavor, and Jay Worthy keeps it gritty. This isn’t a clout-chasing feature list—it’s a carefully assembled squad.
Fraud’s Production: Lush, Soulful, & Built to Ride To
Harry Fraud once again delivers the kind of production tailor-made for cruising, rolling up, or zoning out. His beats often feel cinematic—full of horns, strings, and deep basslines that sound like they were dug out of vinyl crates from a forgotten jazz lounge.
He doesn’t just loop a sample and call it a day—his beats breathe. They evolve. And they allow Curren$y to do what he does best: float.
From sun-soaked cuts to nighttime anthems, the album keeps a steady momentum while giving each track its own identity. There’s depth in the details—nuance in the drums, layers in the melodies. It’s the kind of production that rewards both casual listeners and audiophiles.
The User-Centric Appeal: Why Curren$y & Fraud Still Matter
In a time where virality often outweighs artistry, Curren$y and Harry Fraud stay rooted in quality. Their approach is evergreen. No gimmicks, no trendy sounds—just timeless music that values replayability over shock value.
Their music thrives in moments. It’s perfect for road trips, kickbacks, or long nights on the grind. And that’s why their audience remains so loyal.
They’ve mastered the art of consistency without repetition. Every project has a purpose, and Never Catch Us is no different.
For New Fans: Where to Start
If you’re just discovering Curren$y and Harry Fraud’s catalog, here are a few essential listens:
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Cigarette Boats – The beginning of it all. Five flawless tracks.
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The OutRunners – A polished return with standout features and Fraud in top form.
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VICES – One of their most refined collaborations, featuring deep cuts and hypnotic loops.
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The Director’s Cut – A cinematic, sample-heavy experience that lives up to its name.
These projects will give you a full picture of their growth and what makes their sound so addictive.
Never Catch Us isn’t just another album—it’s proof that consistency is still king. Curren$y and Harry Fraud continue to lead the underground scene by example, crafting music that respects its roots while looking ahead. Whether you’re tuning in for the bars, the beats, or the vibes, this release hits on all fronts.
With the “4:20 Tour” on the horizon and a decade of chemistry still evolving, one thing’s clear: you’ll never catchCurren$y and Harry Fraud slipping.