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French Montana Talks Chinx, ‘Mac & Cheese: The Album,’ & ‘Coke Zoo’ Mixtape With Fetty Wap

Posted on October 19th, 2015
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the trio are fired up.

French Montana has been going hard in the studio with new music and his upcoming album dropping soon, but he always makes sure to give time to the outlets that support him.

In a recent interview with Billboard, the “Off The Rip” rapper addressed a slew of topics including his fallen brother Chinx, his long-awaited album, and his Fetty Wap joint mixtape.

Right after Chinx’s death, French received a fair amount of backlash from fans and followers for staying on the much more quite side, but today, the vocalist says Chinx’s posthumous album Welcome To JFK has been the best this 2015.

The Coke Boys founder says, “I feel like the [album with] biggest impact was Chinx’s album. I watched him come up, and get to this point (rest in peace) before he passed away. He dropped his album and it was just like, I loved the work. I was with him the whole time.”

When Billboard asked Montana which tracks stood out the most from Chinx’s album he mentions, “All of them..” He states, Chinx wants people to see he’s not like everyone else.

Montana also talks about his long-awaited sophomore album, Mac & Cheese: The Album which is set to drop the day before Halloween on October 30th.

He speaks on why it took him so long by saying:

The date might have moved like a week or two weeks later, but we’re still dropping [it]. It’s done, it’s ready to go! The first record [off the album] is coming really soon.”

French also dived into his soon-to-be mixtape with Fetty Wap titled Coke Zoo. Both, the “My Way” emcee and French Montana are set to drop a joint mixtape very soon, as he says he’s excited to work with Fetty.

I just feel like he has this new energy, I’d never heard nobody like that,” the rapper says of his latest collaborator. He brings a different style to the game. I always feel like when two artists come together, put their sounds together, magic comes out of it.

To read the full Billboard interview with French Montana head over to Billboard.com, in meantime be on the looking out for Mac & Cheese: The Album out in a few weeks.

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