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Bad & Good News for French Montana Fans

French Montana's much-awaited sophomore album MC4, has been officially canceled, as the New York artist revealed via Complexinterview.

Montana reported that he'd made his decision due to delayed sample-clearances that “disrupted” his work flow: “Songs like 'I'm Heated' and 'Two Times' couldn't be cleared,” Montana explained, “By the time I got the mix how I recorded, it wasn't the same. I just ain't have the same feeling for it.”

However, the rapper assured fans that although he is shelving the album, Montana aims to release a new mixtape this month of October. Montana added that his latest project is “70 percent” finished, and although the rapper proves very cautious regarding the project, he also claims it his top priority:

“All the music going to come out, you know what I'm saying, just packaged differently,” continued Montana, “I don't want to announce the name or nothing. I just want to wait until it's done and just drop it. Make sure it don't leak, make sure everything is cleared before I announce anything.”

Adding on to that, Montana has also unveiled his plans to form a new record label with his “day one”, Max B, reported through a discussion pertaining to said artist's eventual release from prison: “The earliest he can be out is two years; the latest is six to seven... Me and him are going to partner up with our own label. He's the illest when it comes to names, so I'm waiting for him [to choose a name for the label]. That's the Silver Surfer.”

Although Montana has officially sacked MC4, the rapper still guarantees fans upon receiving quality content, as well as encouraging them to maintain their expectations for better things still to come.

By Jods Arboleda for RAPStation.com