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In May, Chinx was tragically murdered in his home borough of Queens. The rapper signed to French Montana's Coke Boys was preparing to release his debut album, "Welcome to JFK". Coke Boys and eOne Entertainment are working quickly release the unfortunately posthumous album, and about three weeks before the August 14 release date, they've unveiled the album cover, tracklist and two new singles, 'YAY' and 'How to Get Rich.' -
Future Drops High Fashion 'Blow a Bag' Video
Future drops the lavish video to "Blow a Bag" less than 24 hours after releasing the new single off Dirty Sprite 2. Though announced just two days ago (July 9), there's already huge hype surrounding Future's third LP, out next Friday, July 17. -
French Montana Talks New Music by Chinx Ahead of 'Welcome To JFK' Album
As fans anticipate the release of Chinx's posthumous album Welcome To JFK, frequent collaborator French Montana recently offered an update on new music to be released from the late rapper. -
French Montana Remembers Chinx in New Video for 'Off the Rip' Featuring N.O.R.E.
French Montana brought the entire block out to remember and celebrate the life of late rapper Chinx. The result was the new video for "Off the Rip" featuring N.O.R.E. -
Kardashian Family Worries as Khloe Continues to Run with Dangerous Crowd
Is Khloe Kardashian really okay? While she was once known to be the funniest and most realistic Kardashian sister she seems to have swapped some of that in favor of indulging in some seriously risky behavior. Her favoring bad boys such as French Montana and The Game has led to Kardashian choosing to run in circles that are filled with drugs and gang activity. While the Kardashian seems to have its' hands full with issues lately, the concern for Khloe's safety and well-being is a serious issue. -
Rick Ross, Lil Wayne Remix, Kanye West-Produced French Montana 'Lose It'
Rick Ross still remains under lock and keep after being arrested for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting someone who was working on his house, but that does not mean the stream of music has to stop. He has teamed up with Lil Wayne to remix French Montana's track "Lose It," which features production by Kanye West and The Mekanics. -
Omarion Teams Up With Kid Ink, French Montana for 'I'm Up' [LISTEN]
Following the Golden State Warriors 2015 NBA Championship win, Omarion decided to pay a visit to the L.A. Leakers and he shared some new music. Maybach O released a new summer anthem entitled "I'm Up" featuring Kid Ink and French Montana. -
Meek Mill, Chris Brown, French Montana Remix Rico Richie's 'Poppin'
Rico Richie's street hit "Poppin" that makes it very clear "If you ain't got haters, you ain't poppin'" is about to get a lot bigger. An all-star cast of some of the biggest names in hip-hop just remixed this very important phrase. Chris Brown, Meek Mill and French Montana all decided to hop on the track produced by the prolific 808 Mafia. -
French Montana Releases Video for 'Coke Boy Money' Featuring Chinx [WATCH]
Following the untimely death of Chinx, French Montana has released a video for "Coke Boy Money" that features the late rapper and Zack. -
Lil Wayne Drops 2 New Freestyles over French Montana, Bankroll Fresh Tracks
Lil Wayne doesn't have too much to do besides release new music while he waits for this whole Cash Money lawsuit to play out, so the rapper indulged fans once again on Friday, dropping two freestyles, utilizing tracks from French Montana and Bankroll Fresh. -
Hot 97 Summer Jam 2015 Chris Brown & Fabolous Riot on Stage, G-Unit, Lil Kim & Friends Turn Up
The most talked about event--outside of the riots--at Hot 97's Summer Jam concert this year was the battle between Fabolous' "friends" versus Chris Brown's "friends" that had everyone losing their minds and debating as they anticipated which act would outdo the other. -
5 Arrested Filming Video Featuring French Montana, Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule
Five individuals were arrested during filming for a music video for a French Montana song, potentially "Off The Rip" featuring Chinx and N.O.R.E. The video features New York City rap staples like Busta Rhymes and Ja Rule, who were at the shoot in Brooklyn Saturday along with nearly 150 others according to the New York Daily News, who cite officials.
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