French Montana & Max B. Bring The Waves On ‘Coke Wave 4’ EP [STREAM]

Uptown is in the building!

Bronx titan French Montana and Harlem Wave God Max B are back with the latest installment of their ‘Coke Wave’ series, ‘Arm & Hammer: Coke Wave 4′.

This is the duo’s first body of work since 2009’s ‘Coke Wave 2′ (yes, they skipped an installment). The Audiomack-exclusive mixtape showcases the same soulful sounds, boastful bars and wavy harmonies that endeared them to their audience a decade ago. W

ith Montana gearing up to drop a new project and the former Dipset affiliate Max awaiting release from prison in 2025, hopefully their stream of music won’t stop any time soon.

Stream it below.

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New Music: Max B. – “Black And I’m Proud” [LISTEN]

The Wave God Max B. is serving a lengthy prison sentence but that didn’t stop him from annonucing his next project in ‘Negro Spirituals’. He follows the announcement up with the first single off the project in “Black and I’m Proud.”

Listen below.

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New Music: Max B. – “Don’t Push Me” Feat. French Montana [LISTEN]

We’re still waiting for The Wave to be freed but while he fights the good fight Max Biggaveli drops a new track with his good friend and fellow Coke Boy, French Montana. The new track “Don’t Push Me,” samples Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s classic “The Message.”

French confirmed that ‘Coke Waves 4’ will arrive in two weeks.

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New Music: Max B. – “Hold On” Feat. French Montana [LISTEN]

Even while locked behind bars serving a lengthy prison sentence, Max B. celebrates his 41st birthday in a big way as he releases his first song in eight years. Collaborating with fellow Coke Boy French Montana, the Wave God releases “Hold On,” which pays homage to Sade’s classic “Nothing Can Come Between Us.”

Listen below and FREE THE WAVE!

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French Montana Praises Drake, Compares 6ix9ine To Max B, Reflects On Kim Porter & More [WATCH]

French Montana pulled up to the Power 106 #LIFTOFF to check in with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk. While there they all had a pre-Thanksgiving celebration, dubbed “Frenchgiving.”

Along with the celebration French talked about a lot of stuff like his upcoming music and more. The New York rapper confirmed his upcoming album will be dropping next year, said he’s been working on a lot of music, praised Drake for always staying ahead of the game, spoke on Tekashi 6ix9ine and compared him to his homie Max B, reflected on the late Kim Porter, and more.

“6ix9ine is Max B reincarnated with different color hair,” he said about 6ix9ine, “Negative energy always comes back to you.. positive energy is something that when you put it out there, it comes back to you in so many different forms, when me and Max was running around it was the same shit.”

Watch the full interview below.

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New Video: French Montana – “A Lie” Feat. The Weeknd & Max B [WATCH]

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Along with his sophomore album ‘Jungle Rules’, French Montana drops the visuals for “A Lie” featuring The Weeknd and Max B. The feel-good single brings together The Weeknd’s star-power and a verse from Max Biggaveli, who is currently serving federal time.

Co-directed by Spiff TV and French, the video follows the Coke Boy and the Star Boy through New York. On the ride both Montana and The Weeknd roll with some immaculate models, before riding on a yacht and looking over Gotham.

The guys then hit a party where they link up with A$AP Rocky, NAV, Belly, and Juelz Santana and get in on the free smoke. At the party a video of Max B appears for his verse.

Watch the video below. You can also stream French’s ‘Jungle Rules’ album here.

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New Music: French Montana – “A Lie” Feat. The Weeknd & Max B [LISTEN]

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Just ahead of the release of his sophomore album, ‘Jungle Rules’, French Montana drops one of the most anticipated tracks on the album, “A Lie” featuring The Weeknd and Max B. Produced by Harry Fraud, the single contains a verse from Biggaveli, who is currently serving a federal sentence.

Even with Max behind bars, his verse sounds like he was in the studio with French working on this one. On the track French compares his bond with Max to Utah Jazz greats, Karl Malone and John Stockton. Undoubtedly that’s the kind of combo they are. Hopefully Max gets out soon and we can hear more of this.

‘Jungle Rules’ will be dropping tomorrow and include the singles “Unforgettable” featuring Swae Lee, “No Pressure” featuring Future, and “Bring Dem Things” featuring Pharrell.

Listen to “A Lie” below.

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French Montana – “Paid For” Feat. Max B & Chinx [AUDIO]

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French Montana gathers the original Coke Boys, Max B and Chinx on “Paid For” produced by Harry Fraud, The Alchemist, and Masar.

On the track French reflects on his fallen brother Chinx and looks forward to Max B getting released from Federal Penitentiary. The emotional first half includes Montana’s mom sharing a prayer for both her son and Max Biggaveli.

A few weeks ago Montana shared on SnapChat that Max B’s 75-year prison sentence was shortened and the rapper should be home in 2-3 years.

“Paid For” was supposed to be on French’s now cancelled ‘MC 4’. Read about the album’s cancellation and more HERE.

Listen to the song by pressing play below.

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