Larry June, Curren$y & The Alchemist – Drive Alone [Video]
“Drive Alone” gets the full visual treatment, and it fits the trio’s world perfectly: calm, expensive, unbothered—yet still sharp around the edges.
Larry June, Curren$y, and The Alchemist have always sounded like they’re rapping from the driver’s seat (one hand on the wheel, one hand counting up), and this video leans into that same locked-in, forward-motion energy that makes their chemistry feel effortless.
The track comes straight from “Spiral Staircases,” the seven-song collab project produced by Alchemist and released on February 20, 2026 (via The Freeminded Records / Jet Life Recordings / ALC / EMPIRE). “Drive Alone” sits early in the sequence—track three—right after “Everything Allocated,” and it plays like a mission statement: keep it simple, keep it moving, keep your circle tight.
What really makes “Drive Alone” land is the contrast in the two voices. Larry’s Bay Area glide is all clean routines and quality control, while Spitta delivers that laid-back New Orleans cool like he’s narrating the scene from behind tinted windows—never raising his voice, never rushing the point. Over Alchemist’s smoked-out loop work, it turns into one of those records that rewards repeat plays because the details creep up on you: little flexes, little warnings, little reminders to stay focused and move smart.
And if you’re the type who cares about the craft behind the lens, the rollout posts credit the visual to David Camarena—clean, direct, no extra noise, which matches the song’s whole approach. The video is up now on YouTube, and it’s also available as a music video on Apple Music.