Montana Of 300 Drops Off His Remix To Viral Hit "Envy Me"

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Montana of 300 flips 147Calboy's "Envy Me" for his latest track.

Montana Of 300 made a name for himself off of the remixes he would release online. The rapper would take some of the hottest tracks out, flip them into his own and completely body them. Sometimes he even outdoes the original artists with his remix. It's been a hot minute since he dropped a remix -- roughly a year. Flipping one of the hottest songs in the streets, Montana Of 300 dishes out a brand new freestyle. 

Montana Of 300 is back with some new heat for his fans. The rapper returns with his "Envy Me" remix which flips 147Calboy's viral 2018 track. Montana Of 300's voice is laced up in auto-tune as he mimics 147Calboy's flow on the track. By the time the second half of the song kicks in, the rapper returns with his ferocious delivery and slick bars. Montana Of 300 is undoubtedly one of the most overlooked rappers out right now.

Keep your eyes peeled for his project, Views From The General's Helmet dropping on May 20th.

Quotable Lyrics
I ran into 12, had to fight a few cases, thought it was my last round
Better go check my background, I still can't put the gat down
Had to bury some n***as, they homies that's living know just how I got down, yeah
Just 'cause I'm a dad now, don't think I won't come blow your ass down


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