I Rock the Party: French Montana
10 essential songs from the Bad Boy star.
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I Rock the Party: French Montana - A good time can hinge on the right playlist, and French Montana is any easy way to inject energy in the room. After grinding in the underground, this Moroccan-born-Bronx-bred rhymer's mixtape hype successfully merged with the mainstream in 2012.His highly-anticipated Excuse My French notched a Top 5 debut on Billboard's album charts, solidifying his spot as one of the game's hottest rap stars with a song list worthy of the accolade.As one of the featured performers at the 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards, Montana is sure to bring some excitement to the ceremony, airing on Oct. 15 at 8P/7C. In the meantime, check out 10 essential songs from the Bad Boy artist.(Photo: Prince Williams/FilmMagic/Getty Images)
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"Pop That" Feat. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and Drake - If ever there was a song for the twerking rebirth, "Pop That" fits the bill. French Montana's bass-friendly lead single off Excuse My French is a layering of old and new, sampling Uncle Luke's "I Wanna Rock" around an assertive 808. Completing the cypher are guest listers Drake, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne. (Photo: Aaron Davidson/Getty Images)
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"Ain't Worried About Nothin'" - There's not much that French is worried about these days. Single No. 3 from Excuse My French is an upbeat club banger with leisure on the brain. Rico Love and Earl E commandeer the beat while the Coke Boy happily boasts about being on top: "Whole hood love me, but naan n---a wanna touch me/N---a I ain't worried 'bout nothin.'"(Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for BET)
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"Choppa Choppa Remix" Feat. Wiz Khalifa and Rick Ross - French Montana flows easily from the VIP right back to the streets. On 2011's "Choppa Choppa Down Remix" his trap influence seeps through the grimy beat. Wiz Khalifa and Rick Ross play assisting roles, detailing their hustle.(Photo: John Ricard/BET)
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"Shot Caller" Feat. Charlie Rock - Hip hop's lyrical past takes the lead on "Shot Caller" featuring Charlie Rock. French turns down his signature flow in exchange for borrowed rhymes from '90s rap classics. His versatility beams on the track with nods to A Tribe Called Quest, Snoop Dogg and other rap vets.(Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images)
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