Coke Boys (2010)

Coke Boys
Mixtape by French Montana
Released September 15, 2010 (2010-09-15)
Recorded 2010
Genre Hip hop
Label Coke Boys, DJ Drama, DJ Lust, DJ Diggz
Producer
French Montana chronology
Mac & Cheese 2
(2010)
Coke Boys
(2010)
Mister 16: Casino Life
(2011)

Coke Boys is the tenth mixtape by American rapper French Montana, and the first installation in his "Coke Boys" series of mixtapes. It was released on September 15, 2015.[1] The mixtape features collaborations with rappers Three 6 Mafia, Waka Flocka Flame, Akon, Gucci Mane, Fat Joe, Wiz Khalifa and French's fellow Coke Boys Chinx Drugz, Cheeze, Flip and Brock, among others.

Background

Following the release of the Coke Boys mixtape, French Montana embarked on his first national tour throughout the eastern United States. The "Coke Boys Tour" kicked off on October 15 in New Jersey and culminated with its final show on November 5 in Chicago.[2] A separate compilation mixtape aptly titled Coke Boys Tour, often referred to as Coke Boys 1.5, was released on October 20 to coincide with the event.[3] Throughout the tour, French was accompanied by his fellow Coke Boys, and various artists the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Waka Flocka Flame, Gunplay and Klean Up Krew.[4] Rappers Wiz Khalifa and Waka Flocka had previously collaborated with French on his ninth mixtape Mac & Cheese 2 earlier that year.

The track "Choppa Choppa Down", produced by Chicago-based Billionaire Boyscout and featuring Waka Flocka Flame, would go on to be French's breakout single becoming a regional hit among clubs and radio throughout the South.[5][6] With the popularity of the record and French's growing buzz in the South, he was approached by Florida-based rapper Rick Ross who jumped on a remix to the popular single and which also featured Wiz Khalifa.[7]

Critical reception

Coke Boys received positive reviews from music critics. David Drake of Complex magazine complimented the project stating "The first Coke Boys release was a major milestone for French, and arguably the best record of the rapper's mixtape run." Drake praised the rapper's recent Southern direction, and his collaboration with Waka Flocka on "Choppa Down" attributing its success largely to French's hook. Drake also complimented his work with Harry Fraud noting "The second half of the tape is possibly its strongest."[6]

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "Intro"    1:57
2. "Storm Is Coming" (feat. CeeLo Green)  3:45
3. "Choppa Choppa Down" (feat. Waka Flocka Flame)Billionaire Boyscout 4:11
4. "Dope Man"  Harry Fraud 1:39
5. "Lie To Me" (feat. Chinx Drugz & Flip)Harry Fraud 3:47
6. "Skit"    1:50
7. "Pimpin Ain't Easy"    3:02
8. "Have It All" (feat. Masspike Miles)Sid Roams 3:19
9. "Is U Kiddin Me?" (feat. Three 6 Mafia)  4:15
10. "Top Chef" (feat. Akon & Gucci Mane)Big Fruit 5:41
11. "Crack Da Top" (feat. Cheeze)Harry Fraud 3:36
12. "How It Feel" (feat. Sam Hook & Chinx Drugz)  3:35
13. "Belong To Me"    3:04
14. "We Run NY" (feat. Fat Joe)Harry Fraud 3:54
15. "Goin In For The Kill" (feat. Chinx Drugz & Cheeze)Harry Fraud 3:50
16. "Hammer Long" (Chinx Drugz, Cheeze & Brock)Harry Fraud 4:32
17. "Not Ready" (feat. Wiz Khalifa)  3:19
18. "Money, Weed, Blow" (feat. Three 6 Mafia)Juicy J 4:40

References

  1. "French Montana - Coke Boys". datpiff.com. September 15, 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  2. "French Montana Presents: The Coke Boys Tour". InFlexWeTrust.com. October 19, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  3. "French Montana & Coke Boys - Coke Boys Tour". datpiff.com. October 20, 2010. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  4. "French Montana Brings Out Wiz Khalifa & Waka Flocka On His Coke Boyz Tour In Miami". WorldStarHipHop.com. December 10, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  5. "Billionaire Boyscout speaks on Producing for French Montana and Other Projects". Hip-HopVibe.com. February 27, 2012. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  6. 1 2 "A Guide to French Montana's Mixtapes: Coke Boys". Complex. May 23, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  7. "French Montana Talks Rick Ross and Possibly Signing to MMG". XXL. August 30, 2011. Retrieved December 27, 2015.

External links

Music videos

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