French Montana's debut album, "French Revolution, Vol. 1," released on September 4, 2007, under Zaine Records, is a bold introduction to the rapper's distinctive style and unapologetic attitude. Clocking in at just under 79 minutes, this 21-track project is a testament to French Montana's raw talent and his ability to blend street narratives with catchy hooks. From the defiant anthems like "We Renegades" and "It Cost to Be the Boss" to the introspective tracks such as "I Can Relate," the album showcases a range of themes that resonate with the hustle and grind of urban life. With tracks like "Straight Cash" and "Gettin Money Over Here," French Montana asserts his presence in the rap game, while songs like "You Feel Me" and "Talk About It" offer a glimpse into his personal experiences. The album's production is a mix of hard-hitting beats and melodic flows, making it a dynamic listen from start to finish. "French Revolution, Vol. 1" is not just an album; it's a statement of intent from French Montana, marking the beginning of a prolific career in hip-hop.
2007 Zaine Records
Tracks
We RenegadesFrench Montana
It Cost to Be the BossFrench Montana
What I NeedFrench Montana, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Straight CashFrench Montana, Shorty Ol' Face
Ya Hear MeFrench Montana, Uncle Murda
You Feel MeFrench Montana
Quarter to EightFrench Montana, Rick Ross, Tripple Cs
G-Unit Coke SeasonFrench Montana, Hot Rod, Mazaradi Fox