Well, “Excuse My French“. As fans anticipate the official LP of French Montana, the morroccan born rapper says that his new album is surely worth the wait and fans will be PLEASED with the outcome. In an recent interview with Billboard, French says “I kind of threw the label back a minute when I did that,…. but to be really honest, I feel like you can’t rush something that’s gonna last forever. So I felt like a few more weeks is worth something that’s gonna last for 300 years.”
Given his recent hit songs and numerous collaborations with top artists [2 Chainz, Rick Ross, Neyo, Wale, Meek Millz, Drake, Lil Wayne and most recently Nicki Minaj] all eyes are on French and many people are curious to know if his album will will live up to its hype. French says his album will be diverse as his nationality and upbringing, and fans should expect his music to be refreshingly different.
“When I made my album, I was just focused on making good music,” Montana explains. I was trying to make music for everybody. I wasn’t trying to make a New York kind of sound. I wasn’t trying to make a Down South kind of sound or a West Coast Kind of sound. I just made music. Getting so much love from everybody in the game and everybody embracing me like they have, people haven’t seen anything like this in awhile. I feel like it’s just a breath of fresh air and something the game needed. I just appreciate everything and just love all the love people are giving me, and I’m gonna keep runnin’.”
There you have it folks. So while we wait for French’s album here his latest single ” Freaks “ featuring Nicki Minaj. When asked about the collaboration with Nicki, French says:
“And Nicki Minaj being from my home town, we were talking about doing something together, and this record was it. I wanted to do something different, especially with Nicki on the record with me, and Rico Love produced it. The game hasn’t had a dancehall song, a Jamaican song like this in so long, and Nicki being from Trinidad and me being from Morocco, that record is international.”