French Montana has released a visual for "9000 Watts" off of the "Coke Boys 3" mixtape. The song features Chinx Drugz, Cheeze and Charlie Rock. Watch below, care of Montana's Twitter stream.
Machine Gun Kelly is planning to release a "Lace Up" yearbook. Among the contents of this book will be photos of fans with proof of their "Lace Up" album pre-order. For a chance to be included, submit your photo via his website.
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released today. French Montana's "Pop That" gains while Machine Gun Kelly's "Hold On (Shut Up)" appears for the first time.
Songs
The Billboard Hot 100
42. "Pop That" by French Montana (up from 44).
Hot 100 Airplay
35. "Pop That" by French Montana (a new high, up from 46).
Chinx Drugz has released the visual for "Buy This Game" featuring French Montana and Wale. The song was featured on his "Cocaine Riot 2" mixtape. Watch below. Warning: Adult audiences only.
The music video for "Stereo" by Machine Gun Kelly has been released via the rapper's official VEVO channel. The song, which features Fitts of The KickDrums, is not a new one (it was featured on his pre-Bad Boy "Lace Up" mixtape), but it will be fincluded on his upcoming "Lace Up" album. Beneath the video, check out the single artwork for the track, care of The KickDrums.
Montana scored a noteworthy hit with "Pop That" featuring Rick Ross, Drake and Lil' Wayne, which has reached as high as #42 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart of the 100 most popular singles in the country regardless of genre.
The New York rapper, speaking to MTV, has revealed some additional guests that will appear on his upcoming album, "Excuse My French." Among them are M.I.A., Lana Del Ray, Wiz Khalifa and Max B.
In addition, the album will open with a "classic," "No Way Out" era intro from Diddy. According to Montana, "Excuse My French" is 95% done. Watch the interview below.
"I mean, if I was to go to New Orleans and catch a gun charge and really go through it with New Orleans, I think there might be a point in time, if I get sick and tired, and be like 'man, I hate New Orleans,' he said. "It might not mean I hate the people. Sometimes you might be like 'I hate Jamaican food,' not saying 'I hate Jamaicans.' You know what I'm saying? I think it go like that and I feel like that's why nobody really got at him yet for saying that 'cause it is a statement you can make."
According to Bad Boy Records, French Montana will appear on MTV's RapFix Live at 4 PM ET to discuss his upcoming album, "Excuse My French." You can watch online.