Six years after the series' last installment, French Montana revived his long-running mixtape saga with Coke Boys 5. As with most of the Moroccan-American rapper's efforts, the guest list on CB5 is vast and impressive, offering a thrilling, collaborative energy to the mix. Dipset's Jim Jones elevates the melodic highlight "Too Late," while Lil Durk hypnotizes on the atmospheric, Travis Scott-esque "Brothers." Later, Durk returns, joining 2020's hot up-and-comer Jack Harlow on "Hot Boy Bling." Elsewhere, YoungBoy Never Broke ...
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Six years after the series' last installment, French Montana revived his long-running mixtape saga with Coke Boys 5. As with most of the Moroccan-American rapper's efforts, the guest list on CB5 is vast and impressive, offering a thrilling, collaborative energy to the mix. Dipset's Jim Jones elevates the melodic highlight "Too Late," while Lil Durk hypnotizes on the atmospheric, Travis Scott-esque "Brothers." Later, Durk returns, joining 2020's hot up-and-comer Jack Harlow on "Hot Boy Bling." Elsewhere, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Benny the Butcher, A$AP Rocky, and the late Pop Smoke join the mix, boosting French's verses with their own signature styles. On the rare solo track, French holds it down with the help of producer Tay Keith on catchy standouts such as "FTMU" and the G-funk revival "Who Dat." Although slightly bloated at nearly 20 tracks (24 on the deluxe edition), Coke Boys 5 serves as an extended treat for French's fans and a nice batch of tracks for less-dedicated listeners to pick through. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi
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