


Some of it can start blending and sounding a little too much the same due to his rapping style. That may be one of the biggest causes of "Curren$y fatigue". The cover image really helps create that unifying visual presence with the first two albums.Ĭurren$y's rhyming flow on this album is similar to his flow on his various other projects for the most part. David Barnett also returned to do the album artwork (he did the artwork for the first two Pilot Talk albums). His presence helps unify the sound a lot. He worked on the first two Pilot Talk albums. Ski Beatz returned and helped produce the album. It definitely sounds like a good driving album or a nice evening or night time album. It's a very smooth sounding and flowing album. I'm really liking the vibe and the flow of this album. I went in hoping that quality would be there and after a couple listens I was able to relax a little and was glad that the album lived up to the hype for the most part. I was really hoping I'd get an album that added to the quality of the Pilot Talk name and didn't just cash in on it. I wondered if it would be since the first two Pilot Talk albums came out in 2010 and this third part is coming five years later. For anyone who has started to move on to the newer crop of buzz rappers or has been fatigued with Curren$y I think this album will instantly remind you of why Curren$y gained all the hype he has. In that respect I think Pilot Talk III continues the tradition. They both showcase Curren$y at his finest. They are consistent, well thought out projects with plentiful amounts of good songs. They are basically good albums that hold some good longevity and resonate with listeners. Pilot Talk I & II are the epitome of what most rappers hope to achieve. Coincidentally I had been listening to the first two Pilot Talk releases and also This Ain't A Mixtape. I hadn't listened to much Curren$y for a while until about a month or so before Pilot Talk III was announced.

I think I had been on a bit of Curren$y overload from the amount of sheer material the guy has released. As good as Curren$y has been, and he's had an insane amount of quality output over the years in the form of albums and mixtapes, since he made his debut in the hip hop world it's releases like Pilot Talk III that hold the importance. Any time Curren$y releases one of his Pilot Talk projects it seems like a little bigger of a deal than some of his other projects.
