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If you thought that Coke Boys was a reference to the streets you thought wrong, allegedly. French Montana has finally explained the meaning of his crew’s name.

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French Montana embraces posse cuts like they’re kin to him. Especially records like the newly released single “Lose It,” featuring usual suspects Lil Wayne and Rick Ross.

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Coke Boys rapper Chinx made it snow on Christmas day by delivering the Cocaine Riot 5 mixtape.

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Lil Durk links up with his Coke Boy co-d French Montana and drops a cut called “I’m A Star.”

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Following an arrest for gun possession, Chicago’s own Lil Durk candidly speaks about the situation on his new track “Big Ol’ Ni**a.”

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French Montana chopped it up with the good folks at the Sway In the Morning show. The conversation ranged in topic, as the Coke Boys founder discussed his upcoming album, Mac & Cheese 4, as well as his well-publicized relationship with Khloe Kardashian.

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Success and the money that comes with it can complicate things. Lil Durk rhymes from that space on his Signed To The Streets 2 mixtape track “Ain’t Did Sh*t,” which receives a visual treatment.

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French Montana drops the video for “Don’t Panic,” off his forthcoming Mac & Cheese 4 album. 

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Rather than lament, Coke Boys French Montana, Chinx, and Lil Durk celebrate the death of Chicago OTF rapper Nunu in their video for “Money Bag” from Coke Boys 4.

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If it’s one thing that French Montana does well, it’s flood the streets with new content. Yesterday, the Moroccan-born, Bronx-bred rapper delivered a visual for “Paranoid,” featuring Johnny May Cash, from his debut album, Excuse My French.

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French Montana and his Coke Boys clique start the year off with a bang by releasing the highly anticipated Coke Boys 4 mixtape. The fourth installment of the popular series features the street and club records we’ve come to expect from the MMG/Bad Boy rapper.

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A little birdie must have gotten in Chinx‘s ear, because he’s dropped the “Drugz” from his moniker. With that and a lot more marketability to boot, the New Yorker releases a new track called “Feelings,” featuring French Montana.