French Montana Hints at Drake–Max B Linkup, Downplaying Longstanding Tension

ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 9: Rapper Drake performs onstage during "Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert" at State Farm Arena on December 9, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA, GA – DECEMBER 9: Rapper Drake performs onstage during “Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert” at State Farm Arena on December 9, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

French Montana used a recent interview to quiet lingering speculation about his relationship with Drake, offering clarity without theatrics. Sitting alongside Max B, the Bronx rapper spoke with ease. This signaled that whatever narratives have circulated online do not reflect reality. At a time when hip-hop discourse is hyper-attuned to perceived slights, French framed the moment as far simpler than fans might assume. There was no edge in his delivery, only familiarity.

The conversation unfolded against the backdrop of Drake’s highly publicized tensions elsewhere in rap, particularly his standoff with Kendrick Lamar. Within that larger context, an old industry story has resurfaced involving a reported cease-and-desist tied to a Drake feature meant for French. That episode has often been linked to Drake’s fallout with Rick Ross. However, French suggested it never carried personal weight for him. He appeared intent on separating rumor from lived experience.

Pressed about where he currently stands with Drake, French answered plainly. “That’s my guy.” The response drew visible excitement from Envy, who hinted at an unreleased song that includes Drake. Max B quickly leaned into the moment, adding, “I would love to hear me and Drake too on a record,” a comment that drew knowing smiles from across the table.

French Montana Dismisses Feud, Hints at Drake-Max B Collab

French was then questioned on why talk of a feud between the “Splash Brothers” and “Sniper Gang” ever gained traction. French dismissed the idea, noting he has never engaged in public back-and-forths. The tone stayed light when Envy jokingly asked how he could get the Drake record himself. French laughed before replying, “Maybe I’ll tell Drake, ‘Let’s give that to Max.’ ‘Cause it is a New York record.”

Even as an offhand remark, the idea of a collaboration involving Drake, Max B, and French Montana was enough to spark interest online. Each artist brings a distinct lineage and audience. This makes the possibility feel culturally significant rather than merely nostalgic. Whether anything materializes remains to be seen. Still, the chemistry implied in the room did not go unnoticed.

As for the long-rumored cease-and-desist, there appears to be some factual basis. Gamma CEO Larry Jackson has acknowledged the situation, characterizing it as more playful than contentious. By his account, the exchange never rose to the level of a serious dispute. In hindsight, it reads less like a rift and more like a brief industry moment. It took on a life of its own.


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