If you're a Spitta fan, you'll know that he holds his car collection near and dear. Yesterday (Aug. 4), Curren$y dropped a mini-documentary called "Raps N Lowriders," in which he shows off his whips and previews new music.

Throughout the 17-minute clip, the New Orleans MC gives the viewer a close look at a few of his favorite old-school Chevy Impalas and unleashes some brand new records. According to the YouTube caption, these songs will land on an upcoming Spitta project. He's been dropping a mixtape every month thus far in 2016, so it's likely he'll put something out before August is over.

The How Fly rapper remains one of the most consistent and hardest working artists in the game. It really feels like Curren$y releases a new song, video or 'tape nearly every single day.

In case you missed it, check out his video with Rick Ross for "Dope Boys," which features Spitta and Rozay in black-and-white cartoon form. At the end of July, Curren$y released the video for "Canal Street Boys," a track which landed on his most recent mixtape Weed & Instrumentals 2.

Just one day prior, the weed aficionado put out the aptly titled "Rolling Stoned," produced by Edan and iD Labs. On the first verse, he raps, "Money for a rainy day/Money for a sunny one/Just when suckas think you playing/That’s when you gotta stunt on them."

You can check out "Raps N Lowriders" above via YouTube. Keep it locked to XXL for more music from Spitta.

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