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and “Push Up” and gives us a taste of his Moroccan roots on “Famous” and “Bag,” featuring Ziico Niico. French swirls trap with Quavo on “Migo Montana,” performs sultry R&B with Marc E Bassy on “She Workin,” spits fire with tracks like “Stop It,” which features T.I.
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“Jungle Rules” does what very few albums can do: span a range of genres and do it right. Montana also dropped “No Pressure” featuring Future and “Bring Dem Things” featuring Pharrell Williams before the release of the album, building up anticipation to what I believe is his best work yet. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100-Montana’s highest charting single to date. The album comes following the success of “Unforgettable,” featuring Swae Lee (who is one half of duo Rae Sreemurd, popular for “Black Beatles”), a song currently sitting pretty at No. Ignoring a slight hiccup towards the end, this 18-track album manages to deliver from start to finish. “MC4” was meant to be his sophomore album but was leaked so Montana released it as a mixtape instead.įour years later and clocking in at a little more than an hour, “Jungle Rules” has to be one of the most cohesive albums I’ve ever listened to.
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Shivalika Keni, Copy Editor | July 30, 2017įrench Montana is back with “Jungle Rules.” The album follows his debut with “Excuse My French,” back in 2013.