Max B’s been locked up for a minute now but thanks to French Montana his name still rings bells in the rap game. Keeping the wavy rapper on the airwaves like a true friend, French got Max on the horn with Funk Master Flex.
To commemorate the one-year anniversary of his And After That, We Didn’t Talk LP, GoldLink delivers a sequel to “See I Miss,” featuring songstress Marsha Ambrosius.
French Montana found himself in the middle of New York earlier this morning dealing with the NYPD, this after he and others were pulled over in a vehicle where the rapper was a passenger. The Max B protege recorded the entire ordeal all while saying the refrain “Black Lives Matter” to the officers.
Nick Young and Iggy Azalea‘s and the heat around their ugly public breakup has largely cooled off, but that doesn’t mean that Swaggy P is done talking about his lost Aussie love just yet. Young recently gave Azalea and her new boyfriend, French Montana, the blessing to tie the knot all with a big grin […]
Along with “No Shopping,” which featured a Drake verse dissing Joe Budden, French Montana used Saturday’s OVO Sound Radio to premiere his new track “Two Times.” The CDQ arrives today.
Lupe Fiasco finds inspiration in SZA’s Kendrick Lamar-assisted groove “Babylon,” transforming the hypnotic song into a remix titled “Bone.”
Ty Dolla $ign continues his scorching hot streak with an appearance on Race Banyon’s “What Are We Doing,” the latest gem from the ongoing Red Bull Sound Select music series.
Any proper meeting between Waka Flocka Flame and French Montana is likely to be a party, whether the connection happens on wax or in person. A case of the former arrives today via a song titled “What’s Happenin.”
Freddie Gibbs “Money, Cash, Hoes,” French Montana’s “Sanctuary Pt. II,” & More | Wired Tracks 2.9.16
Freddie Gibbs has been borderline maniacal with the bars, decimating each and every beat he lays vocal on like the evil genius of rap. After taking Kanye West’s “No More Parties In LA” to task, the ESGN general returns with The Beat Bully-produced “Money, Cash, Hoes.”
After finding inspiration in Boosie Badazz’s recent bout with cancer, Young Thug returns with a track aptly titled “F*ck Cancer,” featuring Migos’ own Quavo.
Anderson .Paak, one of the most enigmatic rising artists to impact music in some time, has finally delivered his long-promised album Malibu.
E-40 The Gamespitta easily has one of the top 10 Hip-Hop joints of 2015 with heatrock-turned-championship Golden State Warriors anthem “Choices.”