Curren$y teams up with August Alsina and Lil Wayne for his latest record, "Bottom of the Bottle." The song is the lead single on Curren$y's forthcoming album, Canal Street Confidential. The New Orleans native recently announced the LP, his sixth studio album since 2010's Pilot Talk.

"Bottom of the Bottle" is a sultry mix between a R&B slow jam and Spitta's laid back vibes. August handles the hook, singing about a baddie who he can't keep his eyes off. Spitta tells a little story about the woman he's with, followed by fellow NOLA rapper Weezy, who gets creative with his recount of a sexy situation. The song is a little different from what we've heard from the Jet Life founder over the years but the track still bumps.

Earlier this year, Spitta dropped Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes, the third installment to the series, preceded by More Saturday Night Car Tunes and Saturday Night Car Tunes. Canal Street Confidential hits shelves Nov. 6."This time, I really sat there with an open mind, listened, and worked with a lot of people," said Curren$y in a press release. "I would hear how crowds were reacting when I played live. Everybody loves my normal spacey, slower stuff, but when I do more up-tempo records, it’s a change of pace. I wanted to transfer that and reflect it in the album. I want to make sure I got little something for everybody while staying in my style. You still know what you’re getting. I’m in sweatpants, and I’m the king of being comfortable, but you’ve got to live a little bit too. I’m getting out of that comfort zone."

Take a listen to "Bottom of the Bottle" above.

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