November 24, 2024

Luh Flame – Tweak [Mp3 Download]

Luh Flame – Tweak Mp3 Download

The discography of Moroccan-American rapper French Montana consists of five studio albums, twenty-six mixtapes, 51 singles including 57 as featured artist, 32 music videos and 18 promotional singles.
French Montana first gained notoriety in his native the Bronx as the creator of the DVD series Cocaine City, a locally-oriented series loosely based on Smash DVD, for which it is an aesthetic tribute. Debuting in 2002, the series focused on hip hop-based interviews with artists including 50 Cent, Jeezy, and the Diplomats, and often served to instigate local feuds and rivalries. The series ran until 2010, and he used the recognition to severally promote his career as a recording artist, which was its ultimate intention. His debut mixtape, The French Revolution was released in 2007. He became acquainted with Senegalese-American singer Akon in 2008 prior to joining his record label, Konvict Muzik the following year as a “shopping artist.” His tenure on the label proved to be short-lived, as Akon failed to come to mutual terms with the rapper and its parent label, Interscope Records.
Meanwhile, French Montana persisted in his recording career and amassed a number of mixtapes. His tenth, Coke Boys (2010) spawned the local hit single “Choppa Choppa Down” (featuring Waka Flocka Flame). His eleventh mixtape, Mister 16: Casino Life (2011) contained his future hit song “Shot Caller” (featuring Charlie Rock). Prior to its commercial release, he became acquainted with prominent Miami rapper Rick Ross—as Montana’s music began gaining traction in that area—as well as Puff Daddy—whose song “It’s All About the Benjamins” is referenced on “Shot Caller,” while also being a frequenter of the Miami area.

Luh Flame comes through with a new song titled “Tweak” and is right here for your fast download.

Download mp3 Luh Flame – Tweak and listen to the new song below.

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