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Keep your eyes on the resale apps, double-check those zipper tags, and do not settle for a Gildan bootleg. The original zip is out there, waiting to be found.
By the time 2013 rolled around, the anticipation for his official debut was at a fever pitch. He had already conquered the radio with "Shot Caller" and "Pop That," leaving fans clamoring for a cohesive body of work. The album had been delayed multiple times, pushed back by sample clearances and label politics. french-montana-excuse-my-french-zip
“I tried everything,” he said, rubbing his temples. “His birthday. Coke Boy label dates. Max B’s prison ID. Nothing.” Keep your eyes on the resale apps, double-check
We never leaked it. Kael archived it on a hard drive labeled “DO NOT OPEN – 2013.” Sometimes, late at night, I open it just to listen to track twelve—a ghost track not on the final album. French speaks over a minimalist synth. He’s talking about his uncle’s store in the Bronx. About translating for his mom at the clinic. About how “excuse my French” was always a lie—because it wasn’t French they were excusing. It was his accent. His hustle. His zip code. He had already conquered the radio with "Shot
Then there was the star power. Excuse My French is arguably one of the most feature-heavy debut albums in recent memory, but unlike many projects where features feel forced, here they felt like family reunions.