

The relationship continued that October with the download-only Jet Files, but in early 2010 he joined the Def Jam family via Damon Dash’s DD172 imprint.

After leaving the label at the end of 2007 with Fly Society in tow, a series of underground mixtapes appeared before Curren$y hooked up with the digital-only Amalgam Digital for the early 2009 release This Ain't No Mixtape. The brand was originally planned as a line of apparel, but evolved into a music label as the rapper’s relationship with Young Money soured. Not one to sit idle, Curren$y started Fly Society with professional skateboarder Terry Kennedy in 2007. He appeared on Wayne’s Tha Carter II album that same year, then in 2006, Curren$y's “Where da Cash At” single was released - both on its own and as part of Wayne’s Dedication 2 mixtape - but a promised album never materialized. Born Shante Anthony Franklin and raised in New Orleans, Curren$y was originally signed to Master P’s No Limit label, but in 2005 he made the move to Lil Wayne and Birdman’s Cash Money imprint, Young Money.
