Time to burn off some calories. For Chinx’s remix, he, Montana and Kiss
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The dope boys are back in the building. More specifically, French and his crew with the third installment of their Coke Boys series. Tracklist and download link after the jump. Bonus: “Wherever We Go” Ft. Wale Bonus #2: “Clap” Ft. Red Cafe hhnm
After last week’s session in the lab, French Montana and Mac Miller bring forth the final product, which will be featured on the upcoming Coke Boys 3: Niggas With Coke. Sounds like a good time. hhc
[vodpod id=Video.16347272&w=540&h=350&fv=] Last night, XXL held their annual Freshmen Live concert. One of the acts for the night was French Montana and during his set, he brought out DJ Khaled to perform some of his hit singles.
Brick Squad soldier Bo Deal calls in some favors and drops the official remix to his current track featuring Waka, French, Twista, and Trae. Wow, this is as cliche as they come. fsd
You know he had to do a remix right? Well Kay Slay does just that and adds a few additions to his latest single. Got damn, 2 Chainz is everywhere!
Under the direction of SpiffTV, French and the crew take to the strip joint with their heist money and make it rain on dem hoes. The nuns are on the run. wshh
Don’t be mad ’cause these coke boys are stylin’ on you. With their liquor light and their women white, here’s Ciroc’s the new video off last year’s release, Coke Boys 2.
All the way back in September, Chinx Drugz gave us his new remix with French & Jadakiss. Now, ItsBizkit provides us with some behind the scenes footage from the video shoot. Hopefully, we get the final product soon enough. The ladies in this video are looking pretty damn good. Ha!
Just when you thought the remixes were over. Last night, Statik Selektah got the green light to premiere the NYC remix to French’s popular single which now features some of the Big Apple’s best. Radio rip for now. UPDATE: CDQ version. Thanks X.
With "Which One," Drake and Central Cee bridge the Atlantic through their shared affinity for Caribbean-influenced sonics, cementing UK drill's arrival in mainstream hip-hop's upper echelon. This collaboration isn't just another checkbox on Drake's endless list of co-signs—it represents the continued global evolution of Black music dialects, with Central Cee's gritty London cadence providing the perfect counterbalance to Drake's melodic versatility. The track's immediate chart success proves that the UK-Toronto pipeline remains one of hip-hop's most fruitful cross-cultural exchanges.