French Montana recently spent some time with Mac Miller, working on an as yet unreleased song in a tour bus housed recording studio. Watch below. Warning: content not suitable for all audiences.
The visual was directed by Spiff TV with cameos from Rick Ross, Swizz Beatz, DJ Khaled, Wale and "Mob Wives" star Drita D'Avanzo. Warning: content not suitable for all audiences.
If you're familiar with French Montana, chances are that you've heard him say "Coke Boys" before. In his music, in interviews and elsewhere. The Montana led group features Flip, Cheeze, Chinx Drugs and Charlie Rock. In addition, on the Billboard charts, the rapper's songs are listed under Coke Boys/Mizay/Bad Boy.
The Coke Boys label is about to go a little farther as Montana has signed an endorsement deal with Coca-Cola.
As part of the agreement, he will release a Coca-Cola inspired song, aptly titled "Coke Boys," which will be featured in a television and radio campaign. Once Montana drops his "Excuse My French" album this summer, Coca-Cola will serve as the presenting sponsor for his tour when he goes on the road to support the album.
According to a source close to the negotiations, talks stalled when Coca-Cola executives grew bewildered by Montana's use of the word "Coke" and in determining whether or not he was implying a positive association with their beverage or with cocaine. A call from Diddy is said to have helped finalize the details.
Company executives, Montana and Diddy will all be on hand when the deal is officially announced later this month at a press conference in Atlanta.
On Twitter, DJ Kay Slay revealed that he was close to releasing the remix to his song, "Got Damn," which will feature Busta Rhymes, French Montana, Torch, Gunplay and 2 Chainz. When he puts the the track online, we'll have an update here.
LP Da Original has released his new mixtape, "No Organization No Progress," which you can download for free on his website. It features "Betty Crocker," a collaboration with French Montana.