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Moroccan and American rapper (born 1984)

"Coke Boys" redirects here. For the 2010 mixtape, seeCoke Boys (mixtape).

French Montana
French Montana in 2017
French Montana in 2017
Background information
Also known asYoung French
Born
Karim Kharbouch

(1984-11-09)November 9, 1984 (age 41)
Casablanca, Morocco
OriginThe Bronx,New York City, U.S.
GenresEast Coast hip-hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
WorksFrench Montana discography
Years active2002–present
Labels
Producer(s)
Spouse
Deen Kharbouch
(m. 2007; div. 2014)
Partner(s)
Mahra Al Maktoum (2025–present; engaged)
Children1
Websitefrenchmontana.com
Signature
Logo
Musical artist

Karim Kharbouch (Arabic:كريم خربوش[kæɾiːm χɑɾbuːʃ]; born 9 November 1984), known professionally asFrench Montana, is a Moroccan and American rapper.[1] Born and raised inMorocco, he immigrated toNew York City with his family at the age of 13 and began his career as abattle rapper in the early 2000s — under the nameYoung French.[2][3][4] He first gained recognition hosting the locally-tailoredDVD seriesCocaine City during the 2000s, which centered around interviews of hip hop figures. He pursued a recording career while doing so, releasing severalunderground projects before signing withSean Combs'sBad Boy Records andRick Ross'sMaybach Music Group, in a triple-joint venture withInterscope Records in 2012.

Kharbouch's debut studio album,Excuse My French (2013), peaked at number four on theBillboard 200 despite critical failure; its lead single, "Pop That" (featuring Rick Ross,Drake, andLil Wayne), peaked within the top 40 of theBillboard Hot 100.[5] His 2017 single, "Unforgettable" (featuringSwae Lee), peaked within the chart's top 10, and receiveddiamond certification by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It preceded his second studio albumJungle Rules (2017), which was met with similar commercial success—peaking at number three on theBillboard 200—and a critical incline. His third and fourth albums,Montana (2019) andThey Got Amnesia (2021), were both met with lukewarm critical and commercial reception; the latter served as his final release on amajor label.[6]

Kharbouch founded the record label Coke Boys Records (previously known as Cocaine City Records) in 2008, which has signed Chicago rapperLil Durk, as well as fellow New York artists includingVelous,Chinx, and record producerHarry Fraud.[7] He is the moststreamed African-born musical artist,[8][9] and is the first African-born artist to have adiamond-certified song by the RIAA.[10][11][12] In 2024, "Unforgettable" became the most-streamed song from New York.[13][14] Outside of music, Kharbouch has been prolific in charitable andphilanthropic endeavors.[15][16][17]

Early life

Karim Kharbouch was born on November 9, 1984, inCasablanca,Morocco.[2] He grew up at the family estate outside Casablanca where he lived for the first 13 years of his life.[2] Kharbouch has claimed that he hasMoroccan,Ethiopian, andSomali ancestry.[18][1] Growing up, he was consumed withsoccer and rap, describing them as his two favorite childhood hobbies,[3] before getting into basketball in his later teens.[19]

In the mid-1990s, Kharbouch left Morocco with his parents and younger brother forNew York City, where they settled in theSouth Bronx.[2] Kharbouch spoke only hisnative languages ofMoroccan Darija Arabic andFrench when he first arrived, and learnedEnglish in the streets and in the Bronx high schools ofRoosevelt andLehman.[2] After struggling for two years, his father decided they would move back to Casablanca, but his mother opted to stay back with their children citing lack of opportunities back home.[2] His mother was pregnant with his youngest brother at the time, who was born in the United States shortly after his father departed for Morocco. With three children, his mother was dependent on welfare for financial support. Kharbouch eventually found himself the primary breadwinner for the family.[2]

Career

2002–2010: Cocaine City Records

Kharbouch began his career as abattle rapper in his teens under the name Young French. In 2002, Kharbouch and close friend Cams created a series of street DVDs calledCocaine City, drawing inspiration from theSmack DVD series popular at the time.[20][21] The series featured interviews with major and upcoming rappers, personalities, and a focus on street music and hip hop beefs.[2][20][22] Initially as Young French, he used the DVDs as a means of showcasing his talent as an underground artist, including in it his original music, freestyles, and collaborations with other artists. The first volume in the series featuredPee Wee Kirkland andRemy Ma, among others.[20][19] What started out as a medium for developing an audience, quickly grew into one of the top-selling street DVDs.[21] The series ran for eight years between 2002 and 2010, totaling 14 volumes, and multiple spinoff films. Based out of the Bronx, Kharbouch ran the series with the help of childhood friends including Brock, Droop Pop and Cheeze, who went on to become the first rappers that formed the Coke Boys.[23]

In 2003, Kharbouch suffered a gunshot to the head when he was confronted by two gunmen as he was leaving a recording studio in the Bronx.[24][25][20] The incident resulted in one of the gunmen dead, in what is believed to be a case of "friendly fire" by one assailant against the other.[24][26] Kharbouch was then hospitalized for several weeks.[20][26] Upon discharge, he discovered that he was set up by someone close to him and his circle.[24]

In 2007, Kharbouch released his debut mixtapeFrench Revolution Vol. 1, which included collaborations withUncle Murda,Jae Millz,Mazaradi Fox andTony Yayo. The track "Quarter to Eight" was the first of many collaborations withRick Ross. TheJ. Cardim-produced "Straight Cash" was Kharbouch's first underground hit. In 2008, he released his second mixtape,Live From Africa.[27] The song "Waavvy" was the first collaboration with rapperMax B.

Kharbouch and Max B released their debut collaborative mixtapeCoke Wave on February 6, 2009. A few weeks later, on February 23, Max B's mixtapeQuarantine was released, while French released hisThe Laundry Man on February 24, 2009.[28] The two artists resumed concentrating on their solo records, until the release of their second collaborative mixtapeCoke Wave 2 in November that year.

Kharbouch was included inXXL's Freshman Class of 2012. At that time he had already been signed toBad Boy Records following the success of his single "Shot Caller", and had just signed a joint-venture between Bad Boy andMaybach Music Group.[22]

Harry Fraud and the Chinatown raid

In an interview withRolling Stone magazine, close friend and producerHarry Fraud revealed first meeting French Montana during a recording session at a studio inChinatown. Fraud recalls recording a song for someone which French happened to have a guest feature on. In an unusual turn of events, the building wasraided by police after a tip-off that there were counterfeit Gucci and Louis Vuitton purses being manufactured at the same building. Having lost his studio spot, Fraud went on to form his own studio in Brooklyn, where the two "met and formed a bond".[29]

Harry Fraud, who hails from a musical family background and had interned at arecording studio,[30] was still unknown professionally at the time. The two released their first collaboration "New York Minute", featuringJadakiss, from French's fifth mixtapeMac Wit Da Cheese released on April 19, 2009.[31] Following its success, the two artists recorded "We Playin In The Wind" from French's sixth mixtapeThe Laundry Man 2 released on June 29.[32] With "New York Minute" still buzzing in the city, rapperMa$e would approach French Montana to hop on the remix,[33] included in French's eighth mixtapeCoke Wave 2 released in November. Since then, Harry Fraud's production has been a staple among French's music, and Fraud has since ventured out into working with various other artists. Fraud gained mainstream attention when his track with French Montana "Shot Caller" became one of the most added tracks onurban contemporary radio in 2011–2012.[3]

Gaby Acevedo and signing with Akon

Starting in 2009, Kharbouch had signed a deal withAkon and hisKonvict Music label.[34] The two previously met in Miami in 2008,[35] and later appeared onDJ Green Lantern's "Invasion Radio" onSiriusXM'sHip-Hop Nation.[36] The pair collaborated on a series of tracks including their first single "Married to the Streets" on French's seventh mixtapeCocaine Konvicts released on September 25.[37][38] In later interviews, Kharbouch revealed that he had a "shopping deal" with Akon for a six months to a year period.[20][39] "A shopping deal is when an artist takes a liking in you, and they try to take you to a label to get you signed. I was gonna go get signed to his label, but they were going through problems withInterscope. [As a result] my deal was over with him, so I went and did my own thing", claimed French in his 2012 interview with Complex.[20] Akon, whom Kharbouch refers to as "big brother",[40] would continue to maintain a relationship with French, collaborating on songs together despite the unsuccessful deal between the two.

Kharbouch had met Akon through their mutual friend Gaby Acevedo. Acevedo was then-president ofSRC Records – under founder and chairmanSteve Rifkind — the label first responsible for breaking out artists such as Akon,David Banner, andRemy Ma, then a member of Fat Joe'sTerror Squad. Acevedo, whom French had befriended during his time working on theCocaine City DVDs, had put his music on to Akon who then approached French inviting him to meet him inFlorida.[34][38] Although the Akon deal was short-lived, Acevedo would eventually go on to become French's manager following his mainstream breakout. In 2012, with Rifkind leaving SRC's parent companyUniversal Music Group in September, the SRC imprint would close shop as well. With Kharbouch's management deal with Mizay Entertainment having recently ended, Gaby Acevedo would postpone retirement to become his new manager, where he now spends his time on the road touring with Kharbouch.[38]

2010–2011: "Choppa Choppa Down" and southern breakout

Kharbouch released his tenth mixtapeCoke Boys on September 15, 2010, which included collaborations withThree 6 Mafia,Gucci Mane, Akon,Fat Joe, fellow Coke Boys, among others.[41] The record which included the track "Choppa Choppa Down", featuringWaka Flocka Flame, became a hit among clubs and radio throughout thesouth.[42][43] Waka Flocka, who recently broken into the mainstream with his single "Hard In Da Paint" released on May 13, had recorded the song earlier that year while Gucci Mane was still in prison. An early remix to the song, featuring French Montana, was included in French's ninth mixtapeMac & Cheese 2 released earlier that year on May 6 and which also included collaborations with rising starsWiz Khalifa, Nicki Minaj,Big Sean,Curren$y andNipsey Hussle among others.[44] The two respective breakout tracks would kick off the start of a close relationship between French and Waka Flocka, where the two describe themselves as being "brothers".[45]

Signing with Debra Antney

On November 18, 2010,XXL magazine reported on Kharbouch having signed withAtlanta-based management firm Mizay Entertainment, headed by Debra Antney.[46] Debra, who is Waka Flocka's mother, was also manager to Gucci Mane,OJ Da Juiceman, rising starLex Luger and the808 Mafia production team, and formerlyNicki Minaj prior to her mainstream breakout.[47] The music video for "Choppa Choppa Down",[48] which featured aBlack Hawk Down theme, was released in late-January and included cameos from Gucci,Shawty Lo, DJ Holiday and members ofBrick Squad Monopoly.[49][50] With the success of theCoke Boys mixtape and his recent management deal with Debra, French adopted a recurringtrap influence among his music. in 2013, Debra Antney sued Kharbouch for dealing behind her back for commission. In 2017, Debra won thelawsuit against him for which he was obliged to pay $2 million to Debra.[51]

On February 15, Kharbouch released his eleventh mixtapeMister 16: Casino Life, which featured productions from Fraud andLex Luger among others, including his soon-to-be next hit "Shot Caller".[52] The tape's combination of hard trap beats alongside the more soulful beats – such as those of his New York producer Harry Fraud – would become a fixture among French's music. The latter sound being further explored in his twelfth mixtapeCoke Boys 2 released on August 19,[53] providing a softer break from his more robust tapes that year. Both records have been acclaimed for their production and hooks. Kharbouch would continue on his increasing presence in the South, releasing his collaborative mixtape with Waka Flocka calledLock Out on December 14. That same month, he would release his long-awaited collaborative mixtapeCocaine Mafia withMemphis-based rappersJuicy J andProject Pat, released on December 19.[54] This would be Kharbouch's thirteenth and fourteenth mixtapes, respectively. With four records out in 2011, it would be his busiest year of releases since 2009. In a 2012 interview with Parlé magazine, Kharbouch revealed his deal with Mizay Entertainment as having been for a year and a half.[39]

Collaborating with Rick Ross

With Kharbouch's growing buzz in the South, he was approached byFlorida-based rapperRick Ross who invited him to his studio. Kharbouch, who admits having been a fan of Ross' music, was invited to come "at like three in the morning" where he listened to his upcomingMMG collaborative albumSelf Made Vol. 1. The two recorded a track for the album, while Ross hopped on the remix to "Choppa Choppa Down".[33] The new single, which also featured Wiz Khalifa, was released on April 28, 2011, with the music video coming out in June.[55] An earlier remix featuring Gucci Mane and Wiz Khalifa had been released on March 25. The collaboration would mark the start of French's relationship with Rick Ross and hisMaybach Music Group, prompting speculation whether Kharbouch would be signing to the label.[33]

2011–2012: "Shot Caller" and New York takeover

With Kharbouch juggling between Atlanta and New York, his song "Shot Caller" from theCasino Life record would gain traction on New York radio beginning mid-2011. During an on-air interview withFat Joe onDJ Green Lantern's "Invasion Radio" in October 2011, Kharbouch would call in to praise close friend and fellow-Bronx rapper Fat Joe, revealing his role in helping to get "Shot Caller" on the airwaves.[56] Fat Joe, whom he refers to as "big brother", praised Kharbouch's work ethic and revealed that Kharbouch had been receiving offers from several major labels.[56]

Jim Jones bottle-throwing incident

On the night of August 5, 2011,Bronx-based rapperFat Joe was slated to hostFunkmaster Flex's birthday party atWebster Hall. During his performance, Fat Joe brought out Kharbouch to perform on stage. Controversy erupted as Jim Jones and his entourage, who were reportedly on the adjacent balcony seats, began hurling bottles and glass at the performers.[57][58] The following day, videos of the incident were uploaded online, depicting Kharbouch and his entourage facing a barrage of glass and liquor on stage, as they continued performing his rendition of "Hard In Da Paint" while facing the mentioned balcony with the crowd chanting along to it.[59][60] Some of the members on stage hurled debris back towards the balcony, as Jones and his entourage eventually exited the premises.[59]

Collaborating with Diddy

Fat Joe and Waka Flocka accompanied Kharbouch in his video shoot for "Shot Caller" later that month in August. The song, which made reference toDiddy's 1997 hit "It's All About the Benjamins", would soon garner the interest of theBad Boy mogul. On October 9, Kharbouch announced Diddy andT.I. for the official remix to the song.[61]DJ Drama, who called it his favorite record, referred T.I. to jump on the remix.[61] Although the T.I. feature never came to fruition, the remix was released on November 24, and featured rappers Diddy and Rick Ross.

With "Shot Caller" already one of the most played tracks on New York radio, on stations such asHot 97 andPower 105,[61] Kharbouch was slated to appear on the upcoming episode of BET's106 & Park on December 6,[40][62] where he would be debuting the music video and announcing the label he's signing with. Diddy would also appear that night as part of his "Bad Boy Takeover" campaign, whereon the two officially announced that French Montana had signed to Bad Boy Records.[62] Between 2011 and 2012, "Shot Caller" had become one of the most added tracks onurban contemporary radio in the country.[3] It was re-released as a single on January 10, and the music video for the remix was released in February 2012. A "NY Giants remix" premiered onFunkmaster Flex's radio show on January 6, celebrating theGiants'Super Bowl win against thePatriots the day before.[63]

2012–2016: Signing to Bad Boy and MMG

Main article:Excuse My French (album)

Having received offers from several labels, including Jay-Z'sRoc Nation and Kanye'sGOOD Music; on December 6 onBET, Kharbouch publicly announced signing with Bad Boy Records, an imprint ofInterscope Records. In a subsequent interview withBillboard magazine, Kharbouch revealed that had he not signed with Bad Boy that MMG would be his next choice.[64] However, on January 4, 2012, while in the studio with Rick Ross, the two announced Kharbouch's new signing to a joint-venture between Bad Boy Records and Maybach Music Group, making him a part of both labels.[65][66] Both Ross and Diddy would be executive producing his debutstudio album.[65][66]

"Stay Schemin" and "Pop That"

On January 6, the two dropped Ross' track "Stay Schemin" with rapperDrake. Notable for its memorable Kharbouch and Ross "hook", the track became one of the biggest hits that year, oft-talked about for its Drake verse believed to be a "diss" towards rapperCommon at the time. Kharbouch was featured onXXL's Freshman Class of 2012 alongsideFuture,Kid Ink,Danny Brown,Macklemore, Don Trip,Hopsin,Iggy Azalea,Roscoe Dash, and Bad Boy labelmateMGK.[67][68] Kharbouch later revealed to hostSway Calloway on MTV'sRapFix Live in August 2012 that he almost turned down the cover opportunity feeling he deserved it a year or two prior.[22]

Kharbouch's first single from the upcoming album, "Pop That" was released on June 15, featuring Ross, Drake andLil Wayne. The song would be one of the biggest hits that year, and a still-popular club and summer anthem since. It is Kharbouch's most successful commercial single, having been certified "platinum" by theRIAA, and peaking at No. 2 on Billboard'sHot R&B andRap charts and No. 36 on theHot 100. While initially expected for a release in July 2012, Kharbouch's album went through several pushbacks until its finalized release date of May 21, 2013. The date which happened to coincide with the birthdays of Max B and famous label mateNotorious B.I.G. In the meantime, Kharbouch had released his fifteenth mixtapeCoke Boys 3 on April 13, 2012, which included collaborations with fellow Coke BoysChinx Drugz and Cheeze, alongside the likes of Ross, Akon,Kevin Gates andWale. Notable tracks among others include, a rare collaboration between French, Chinx and Stack Bundles on "Tap That", and "Headquarters" featuringRed Café and Chinx, the music video for which premiered on July 21.

The Homecoming andMac & Cheese 3

In September 2012, French Montana was featured on the cover of the 82nd issue ofThe Fader magazine,[2] who joined French on his first homecoming to Morocco after seventeen years since his family moved to the United States in 1996. The article describes his journey through Morocco, meeting his mother's family, and eventually his estranged father who is not made aware of his son's coming arrival.[2] French was accompanied by manager Gaby Acevedo, and youngest brother Ayoub, in addition to Zach Baron and Michael Schmelling ofThe Fader. The piece ends with an emotional reunion between the father and the two sons, including Ayoub who had previously never met their father before.[2]

French marked the end of the year with his sixteenth mixtapeMac & Cheese 3 released on November 20, 2012.[69] which included collaborations withProdigy,Fabolous,Future, Fat Joe, Ma$e,Rico Love andTrina among others. Acclaimed for its production and track selection, it was among the most downloaded mixtapes of all time.[69] With several productions fromYoung Chop, the music video to "Devil Wants My Soul" premiered on November 5, and an in-studio video of "Ocho Cinco" on November 26. Both songs would go viral, prompting another music video for "Ocho Cinco" – featuring Diddy,MGK, Red Café andKing Los – released in February 2013. The song was also included as a bonus track on the upcomingExcuse My French album. The run up to which included further video releases, including the Black Metaphor produced "Sanctuary" (named after sample song "Sanctuary" fromKingdom Hearts II) on February 3,Swizz Beatz produced "Diamonds" featuring Ross andJ. Cole on February 17, and Fraud produced "State of Mind" on May 15 and "Intro (Only If For A Night)" on November 30, among others. Since the tapes' premiere onDatPiff, it would reach the 500K "double platinum" rating by first month, and presently stands at a "diamond" rating with over 1.4 million downloads on that site alone.[69]

Excuse My French

In January 2013, French announced his second single "Freaks", featuringNicki Minaj, from his upcoming album to be a remake ofLil Vicious' 1994 song of the same name.[70] The song premiered on Hot 97 on February 13, with the music video coming out on March 3. The remix, featuring an additional Ross, Wale,Mavado andDJ Khaled, was released on April 25. A bonus track "Marble Floors" was released earlier on December 4, 2012, featuring Ross, Lil Wayne and2 Chainz with production fromMike WiLL Made It. It would fast become a viral hit, only to be outdone by French's third single "Ain't Worried About Nothin" released on April 15, 2013. The music video premiered on May 7, and would be the last before the release of his album on May 21. Subsequent music videos included, "Trap House" featuring Ross andBirdman released on September 23, "Gifted" featuringThe Weeknd on October 15, "Once In A While" featuringMax B on November 18, and "Paranoid" featuring Johnny May Cash on January 20, 2014, among others.

His first solo single "Ain't Worried About Nothin" was a hit on radio stations, and a remix featuring Ross, Diddy andSnoop Dogg was released on October 4, and a second remix featuringMiley Cyrus on October 14. Upon its release,Excuse My French was met with mixed reviews from music critics.[71] It fared better commercially, debuting at number 4 on theBillboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 56,000 copies in the United States.[72] The album also featured collaborations withRaekwon,Scarface,Ne-Yo andJeremih among others.

Following the album release, French announced signingChicago-based rapperLil Durk to his Coke Boys. French, who is close to producerYoung Chop, had previously collaborated with Durk on his recent mixtape and with Chief Keef on his debut album the year before. Durk, Chinx and Young Chop appeared in the music video to "Paranoid", featuring Chop's brother Johnny May Cash. The song is inspired by French's brushes with death, including the late-2003 incident where he survived a gunshot to the head. Durk collaborated on several records with French in the coming years, starting with the remix to Durk's breakout single "Dis Ain't What U Want" featuring French, Ross and Meek Mill, released on November 27, 2013.

French appeared as a featured artist on several singles in 2013, most notablyJoe Budden's "NBA" with Wiz Khalifa released on March 26;ASAP Ferg's "Work (Remix)" – alongsideSchoolboy Q,ASAP Rocky andTrinidad James – on May 14; Canadian singerMassari's "Shisha" on May 21; andWill.i.am's "Feelin Myself" with Miley Cyrus and Wiz Khalifa on November 26, among others.

Pushbacks and comebacks

Despite several pushbacks, French released his seventeenth mixtapeCoke Boys 4 on January 2, 2014,[73] which included collaborations withSnoop Dogg,Wiz Khalifa,MGK, Mally Mall,Lil Durk and MeetSims, among others. The music video for the "Paranoid (Remix)" – featuring Diddy, Ross, Meek, Durk, Chinx and Jadakiss – was released on April 13. Subsequent music videos included, "88 Coupes" featuring Jadakiss released on May 15, "God Body" featuring Chinx on May 28, and "Money Bag" with Durk and Chinx on June 23. In a January 2014Rolling Stone interview, French revealed that his nextMac & Cheese would be a studio album instead of a mixtape.[74]

In 2014, French collaborated with Diddy on Ross' track "Nobody" released on February 19. Rick Ross' remake of Notorious B.I.G.'s 1997 song "You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)", featured an eerie chorus by French and interludes of Diddy in a live motivational rant. The song was inspired by Ross' brush against death the year before, when hisRolls-Royce came under repeated gunshot fire while driving throughFort Lauderdale,Florida, on January 28, 2013.[75] In a bizarre series of events, French Montana would experience a similar but unrelated event months later when his convoy came under fire on March 1 inPhiladelphia during his "Excuse My French" tour after French had finished performing a show hours earlier.[76][77] The music video premiered on February 27, 2014. Albeit met with mixed to positive reviews, the song would be a hit and was re-released as a single on March 3, 2014. French joined Ross for a live performance on the television programLate Night with Seth Meyers on March 5, 2014.[78]

French Montana collaborated with fellow-Bronx nativeJennifer Lopez on her promotional single "I Luh Ya Papi". The song premiered on LA'sPower 106 on March 5, and was released as a single on March 11, with the music video coming out two days later. The single was an international hit, and among the most added/played tracks onrhythmic contemporary radio in Canada. French also appeared in the music video to Fat Joe's single "Stressin", featuring Jennifer Lopez, which premiered in October later that year. French joined Rick Ross onPuff Daddy's comeback single "Big Homie" from his upcoming albumMMM. With a guest verse by Ross and ad-libs by French, the single was released on March 24, with the music video premiering on March 31. French Montana joined Ross, Meek and veteranJay-Z onDJ Khaled's summer hit "They Don't Love You No More". The single was released on March 29, with the music video coming out on June 22 that year.

On July 17, teasers to the movieThe Purge: Anarchy were released featuring music from French's upcoming single "Don't Panic". A month earlier, Instagram photos of the two showed French with then-girlfriendKhloé Kardashian on set with matching masks on, prompting speculation whether she was in the coming video. Following weeks of promotion, the single was released on August 12. The music video, which retained the dark themes of the movie while maintaining its catchyDJ Mustard character, became a viral hit. The couple had created bit of a stir two months earlier, on June 2, when Khloé posted an IG photo of the two on set of "They Don't Love You No More", depicting French holding a rifle in his arms with Khloé seated next to him with a bottle of liquor to her mouth. The remix to "Don't Panic", featuring Jeremih and Chris Brown, was released on October 14.

French Montana joinedRemy Ma on DJ Khaled's "They Don't Love You No More (Remix)" released on August 2. Khaled's formerTerror Squad affiliate and Bronx-native Remy Ma had just been released from prison the day prior. The three appeared together in the music video which premiered on August 23.[79] This was her first musical comeback since her incarceration six years earlier. French collaborated withAshanti on her second single "Early In The Morning" released on October 14 from her comeback album,Braveheart. This would be Ashanti's first album in six years.

French released his second single "Bad Bitch", featuring Jeremih, in December 2014, with the music video premiering on February 23, 2015. In late-October, French had announced his "Set It Off" tour with Jeremih, running up to his expectedMac & Cheese: The Album release in December. With the album eventually pushed back to next year; in its place, French released his collaborativeEP with Harry Fraud,Mac & Cheese: The Appetizer on December 12, 2014.[80] His eighteenth mixtape,The Appetizer marked a shift away from French's usual feature-heavy records. With Fraud's signature sample-heavy production, French blurred the lines between rap and R&B in a manner not unlike that of Max B, and with subject matter ranging from difficult life-decisions, women, addiction and memories of his bygone friendship with his now-incarcerated rap soulmate. In August 2015, French paired with pop-opera artistCharisse Mills for the single "Champagne."[81]

2016–present:Wave Gods,MC4,Jungle Rules,Montana, They Got Amnesia

Main articles:Jungle Rules,Montana (album), andThey Got Amnesia

On February 14, 2016,DJ Khaled announced that he would debut French's new mixtape onWe The Best Radio.[82] The mixtape, hosted by Max B, debuted on February 19, 2016.[83] On May 5, 2016, French's contract with Interscope and MMG ended, and he signed a joint venture record deal with Bad Boy andEpic Records.[84] French planned to release his second studio albumMC4 in October 2016, however, the album's release was canceled afterTarget unofficially released the album onCD on its original release date (August 19, 2016), two months before the album was set to release, also leaking in its entirety on internet, as well as having some "sample clearance issues" on tracks like "I'm Heated" and 2 Times".[85] It was originally supposed to be the fourth installment in the "Mac & Cheese" series, and the first to be originally released as an album. French later stated that he's planning to start a new record label with Max B when he is released. On November 5, 2016, Montana unexpectedly released the album as amixtape instead and premiered it onDrake'sBeats 1 radio show,OVO Sound radio later that night. Montana revealed in an interview withZane Lowe on hisBeats 1 radio show that the first and second single from his upcoming project is ready to be released. He also announced a collaborative track withChance the Rapper andQuavo, produced by Ben Billions, a collaboration withSwae Lee that is "just like 'Unforgettable'", as well as a song called "No Stylist".[86][87] On July 14, 2017, Montana releasedJungle Rules as his second album.

On December 6, 2019, French Montana released his third studio albumMontana, which includes the song "Writing on the Wall", a collaboration withCardi B,Post Malone andRvssian.

In March 2020, Montana was sued by a woman using the pseudonym"Jane Doe", forassault andbattery,sexual battery, intentional infliction ofemotional distress, negligent hiring, supervision and retention andnegligence, in connection to a March 28, 2018, incident reported to police in which the woman alleged Montana drugged her and raped her while she was incapacitated on his bathroom floor. The suit was dismissed pursuant to a settlement on April 13, 2022.[88][89]

Montana's fourth studio album,They Got Amnesia was released through Epic Records on November 19, 2021, including the singles "FMWGAB", "I Don't Really Care", "Panicking", a collaboration with American rapperFivio Foreign, and "Handstand", a collaboration with American rapper and singersDoja Cat andSaweetie.[6] Similarities were noted in the lyrics of the track "How You King?" with Norwegian singerAstrid S' song "Jump".[90][91] Astrid S retroactively got proper attribution as a co-songwriter and receives compensation on the track.[92]

French Montana, on June 9, 2022, released a song "Je M'appelle" with fellow Moroccan-British artist Benzz andTion Wayne.

In 2023, the documentary "The French Montana Story: For Khadija" premiered at theTribeca Film Festival.[93] Directed by Mandon Lovett and co-executive produced bySean "Diddy" Combes andDrake,[94] the film documents the story of his family's emigration from Morocco to New York,[95] and explores the plight of his single immigrant mother raising three sons and his rise to success as a recording artist.[96]

Philanthropy

InUganda, Kharbouch filmed the music video for his single "Unforgettable" in 2017. His efforts in Uganda raised an estimated US$500,000 to build the Suubi hospital.[97]

In 2018, Kharbouch was named an Ambassador forGlobal Citizen following his charitable donation of $100,000 for a hospital in Uganda.[98] In 2022, it was reported that he helped raise over US$220 million for Uganda's maternal healthcare services. He received a 2022 Innovator Award for his efforts the same year.[99]

Personal life

Kharbouch is a native-speaker ofMoroccan Arabic and French, and became fluent in English after immigrating to the US.[2][100] He cites being a father as one of his driving inspirations.[100] He is a practicingSunni Muslim.[1][101][102]

Kharbouch has been a resident of thePompton Plains section ofPequannock Township, New Jersey.[103] In 2016, he boughtSelena Gomez'sCalabasas,California home for $3.3 million.[104]

Kharbouch married Deen Kharbouch in 2007. The couple had separated by 2012, and their divorce was finalized in 2014.[105][106] They have a son who was born in October 2010.[106] In 2016 Kharbouch briefly dated Australian rapperIggy Azalea.[107] In August 2025, his engagement toMahra Al Maktoum, a princess ofDubai, was announced.[108][109]

In June 2018, Kharbouch became aU.S. citizen.[110][111]

In 2020 Kharbouch was sued for sexual battery after allegedly raping an intoxicated woman in his home. The suit wassettled out of court in 2022.[88][89]

Shooting incident

In 2003, two gunmen shot at Montana as he left a recording studio in New York, striking him in the head.[24][26] He survived and was hospitalized for several weeks.[25][20][112] One of the gunmen died during the incident, in what is believed to be a case of "friendly fire" by one assailant against the other. Montana was investigated for the incident, but the case was eventually dismissed.[20][26][113] In early 2013, Montana visited the site of the shooting with a camera crew from Life+Times as he recalled the near-death experience and his life growing up in the Bronx. This was the first time he had visited the location since the attempted murder ten years earlier.[24] According to French, he was set up by someone close to him and his circle.[24]

Exotic pets

French has been the owner of a number of pets, ranging from dogs to exotic animals such astigers and amonkey. On April 22, 2013, French Montana posted an Instagram picture with the caption "Got so high last night bought 2 baby tigers". The picture was of French outdoors holding two tiger cubs, one on each arm.[114] The tigers, named Ike and Tina, were prominently featured in French's music video for "The Gifted" featuring friend and singerThe Weeknd, released later that year.[115][116] In 2014, the rapper noted he had given up the two tigers shortly after getting them, citing the difficulty in feeding and caring for the animals.[117]

Since late-2014, French Montana became the owner of a pet monkey named Julius Ceasor. A video of the animal was uploaded on December 18, showing French and record producer Mally Mall entering a private-jet with French then cradling the infant monkey in his arms.[118][119]

Musical influences

French Montana describesTupac Shakur,The Notorious B.I.G.,Nas,Snoop Dogg, andWu-Tang Clan among the hip hop artists he listened to growing up.[20][100][120] He considers himself a music lover in general, and admires the work ofEnglish soul/R&B singersAdele andAmy Winehouse,[100] the English rock bandFlorence + the Machine,[121] and American singerLana Del Rey, several of whom he has sampled in his music.

Discography

Main article:French Montana discography

Studio albums

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2016The Perfect MatchHimself
2018The After Party[122]Himself
2024The French Montana Story: For KhadijaHimself
TBAAll-Star WeekendTBACompleted[123][124]
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011RidiculousnessHimselfEpisode: "French Montana"
2013Wild 'n OutSeason 5, episode 5
2014–2016Late Night with Seth Meyers2 episodes
2014Keeping Up with the KardashiansEpisode: "Secrets of a Double Life"
2014–2015Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons3 episodes
2015Wild 'n OutSeason 7, episode 6
2016Love & Hip Hop: New YorkEpisodes: "Ups & Downs", "All the Way Up"
2016–2017The RealHimself / Musical Guest3 episodes
2016Empire[125]VaughnEpisodes: "Light in Darkness", "Chimes at Midnight"
2017America's Next Top ModelHimself / Recording ArtistEpisode: "The Comeback"
Hip Hop SquaresHimself / ContestantEpisode: "Fat Joe vs French Montana"
2018The Four: Battle for StardomHimself / PerformerEpisode: "Finale"
2019NCIS: New OrleansEpisode: "Jackpot"

Awards and nominations

African Muzik Magazine Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2014French MontanaBest Male Diaspora[126]Nominated

Berlin Music Video Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2022I DON'T REALLY CAREBest VFXNominated

BET Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2013"Pop That"Best Collaboration[127]Nominated

BET Hip Hop Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2013"Pop That"Best Club Banger[128]Won
Reese's Perfect Combo Award (Best Collabo, Duo or Group)[128]Nominated
2016"All the Way Up"(withFat Joe &Remy Ma, and Infared)Best Hip Hop VideoNominated
Best Collabo, Duo or GroupWon
People's Champ AwardNominated
Wave GodsBest MixtapeNominated

Billboard Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2015"Loyal"Top R&B Song[129]Nominated

Grammy Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2016"All Day"(as a songwriter)Best Rap SongNominated[130]
2017"All the Way Up"(withFat Joe &Remy Ma and Infared)Nominated[131]
Best Rap PerformanceNominated


iHeartRadio Titanium Awards

iHeartRadio Titanium Awards are awarded to an artist when their song reaches 1 Billion Spins across iHeartRadio Stations.

YearNominee/WorkResult
2017"Unforgettable" ft Swae Lee"1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio StationsWon

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