"Excuse My French" is the debut studio album by Moroccan-American rapper French Montana, released on May 21, 2013, under the labels Bad Boy and Interscope. This 18-track deluxe edition, spanning over an hour and sixteen minutes, is a testament to French Montana's versatility and his ability to blend various rap styles seamlessly.
The album opens with the smooth and introspective "Once In A While" and quickly shifts gears with tracks like "Trap House," featuring Birdman and Rick Ross, showcasing the raw energy and streetwise lyrics that French Montana is known for. Throughout the album, he collaborates with a range of artists, each bringing their unique flavor to the tracks. From the party anthem "Pop That" to the reflective "If I Die," French Montana explores themes of success, struggle, and celebration.
"Excuse My French" is not just a collection of songs but a snapshot of French Montana's journey and the vibrant New York rap scene. The album's production is a blend of hard-hitting beats and melodic hooks, making it a dynamic listen from start to finish. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to French Montana's music, this album offers a comprehensive look at the artist's early career and his impact on the rap genre.