Throughout his career, French Montana's confidence has served as his anchor. With a plethora of hits to his name, it's hard to dismiss his presence in hip-hop, especially since he's been able to bridge the gap between street acclaim and Hot 100 success.
So when Montana said a few weeks ago that he could compete with the likes of Kendrick Lamar in a hit-for-hit battle, he didn't mince words.
The Coke Boys commander stood firm in his position that he could hold his own, even after his Young Thug verbal skirmish escalated to an all-out beef on social media. "When it's competition, it shouldn't be no fans leaning towards one side, it should be judged by who got the best work," Montana tells Billboard. "Let's not just ice the person out before
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