French Montana
Is it us or does New York City Mayor Eric Adams have a thing for rubbing elbows with celebrities?
French Montana is rolling with Canaday Dry. Today (April 7), the brand announced it has teamed with the rapper and entrepreneur, starting with a video for "Big Comfy:" which plays like a mirror into how he coped with the COVID pandemic, by partying comfortable at home.
French Montana wants to remind us that he can actually rap and doesn't need features.
On Twitter, a fan tried to take a dig at the Macaroni Wit Da Cheese by saying he doesn't have any hits without features, and the original Coke Boy shut the fan down with ease.
Whether or not Hov will be moved to shoot a music video for the joint though remains to be seen. We don't even know what the record sounds like but we already feel like a remix featuring Rick Ross is inevitable. Just sayin.'
Congratulations to the Bronx rapper for having the willpower to keep from falling off the wagon.
After going down with a significant knee injury back in October, Drake is back on his feet and enjoying a Turks & Caicos vacation with French Montanas in the middle of a pandemic.
You can't say French Montana is anything but confident. The Bronx rapper was up to his trolling ways, saying he could beat any rapper in a head to head battle of hits, besides a couple of exceptions.
The Atlanta rapper was among many who felt that the Coke Boys/Bad Boy Records star stepped out of bounds for challenging K-Dot, but it appears he went a little too far in his response on video.
French Montana certainly has some big records in his catalog but the numbers don't compare his TDE counterpart and Twitter reminded the Coke Boy Records honcho of that.
Jim Jones and French Montana are finally friends after the two spoke regarding their 15-year span of unsettled differences.
Instagram Live continues to dominate how people pass their time while avoiding being bored to tears at home. Hip-Hop continues to show up in a major way in terms of non conventional entertainment during the days of COVID-19.