ESPN recently went one-on-one with French Montana. He discussed his upcoming debut, Carmelo Anthony, his earlier days on the court, and the success of “Pop That”. Have you noticed a strong connection between “Pop That,” a great pump-up song, and sports? Oh yeah, definitely. A lot of NFL stadiums play it. I look at Twitter all the time and I’m like, “Giants versus the 49ers playing ‘Pop That’ to open up the game.” Every time I look, there’s always people […]
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French Montana joins Meek Mill and Kirko Bangz’ single for his latest audio. Luckily, he left the auto-tune alone. djbobbytrends
From city to city, from state to state, Stunna, Montana and Gudda Gudda get their public acknowledgement on with their new track. Uh, no thank you. Young Chop on the beat. flex
More suicidal thoughts occur as DJ Khaled adds French Montana and Ace Hood to his Kiss The Ring track with Mavado. The more, the deadlier.
Looks like Khaled has another movie on the way. Before the final edit arrives, photographer Edgar Esteves give us what his camera filmed during the recent shoot. Don’t touch that dial, the video is on the way.
Aside from the cyphers, BET kept the Hip-Hop Awards stage occupied throughout the night. One of the highlights was the emotional tribute to Chris Lighty from Missy, Q-Tip, Fat Joe and 50 Cent.
French Montana keeps the Bad Boy tradition alive by flipping oldies into goodies. Here’s his latest offering from his mixtape Mac & Cheese 3. Third time’s a charm and surprisingly, this is too.
French Montana’s got a hit on his hands, but Uncle Luke hasn’t gotten a check in his pocket. On the BET Hip-Hop Awards red carpet, Luke tells RapFix that he hasn’t been compensated yet for French’s single, “Pop That”. The song samples his classic party starter, “I Wanna Rock”. Better get-get the checkbook.
Over the “Get Money” instrumental, Diddy and Montana give Miguel’s hit single the Bad Boy treatment. This. Is. The remix—DJ Ted Smooth’s that is.
The Dreams & Nightmares documentary continues with Meek recording a track with Wale, French Montana and J.Cole. It’s nowhere to be found on the track list, so hopefully we hear the end result eventually. Previously: Pt. 3
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