On Friday, French Montana recruited Maroon 5’s Adam Levine for the remix to his Jungle Rules cut “Famous,” and it turns out it’s all for a great cause too. French is donating all the proceeds from the single to the Suubi Center, an underfunded maternity and children's health clinic in Uganda.
“Me coming from Morocco in North Africa, I feel like it should be a soft spot for anyone that has a mother or a child. I think that's got to be one of the worst things, not having the right healthcare. When I went to Uganda I felt obligated to [help].” Montana told CNN on Thursday they've raised a total of $500,000 for the Suubi Center thus far. "I feel like every woman and child deserves the right healthcare. It shouldn't be a privilege it should be a right," Montana said.
The Grammy-nominated rapper was inspired to give back to the Suubi Center following his trip to Uganda last year for his “Unforgettable” video. It was then where he launched his #Unforgettable Healthcare Campaign, in partnership with Global Citizen's #2BSTRONG Campaign and Mama Hope.
Check out an excerpt from French’s appearance on CNN (below). Much respect to French for giving back. Now that’s what you call some G shit.