Currensy officially announced the release of
The Stoned Immaculate, this second release on
Warner Bros. Records, on November 11, 2011. Currensy explained during an interview with
HipHopDX that
The Stoned Immaculate was more complicated to record than his previous albums and noted that he had finished off past projects in only a few days: "Just from working with more people. I did more traveling than I usually do when I'm working on a project. I did ''
Weekend at Burnie's'' in Miami with Monsta Beatz in two days. With this one I moved around. I was in L.A. with Daz, in Miami with
Pharrell, and I recorded some of the records in New York and shit. That's really the only difference, the music and my mindset is still the same", The album featured
West Coast artist and producer,
Daz Dillinger, which Currensy explained, "I tried to find Daz a few times on
Twitter but that didn't really work out. One time in a meeting with Warner [Bros. Records] I brought up his name and asked them to try find Daz for me. A couple days after the meeting I got his e-mail and we smoked, burned it down, made sure everything was cool and did some work." The title of the album is a reference to lyrics from the song "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)" by American rock band
The Doors, off of their 1971 album release
L.A. Woman. In the track, lead singer
Jim Morrison sings "Out here on the perimeter there are no stars/Out here we is stoned – immaculate." == Promotion ==