Montana Of 300 Drops New Project "Views From The General's Helmet"

Montana Of 300 drops off his latest record, "Views From The General's Helmet."

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Montana of 300 is often overlooked but he's proven time and time again that he's a beast on the mic. Whether its through remixes or singles, he very rarely slacks on his efforts. It's been a few months since he dropped off his latest project, A Gun In The Teachers Desk and now, he returns with his latest project, Views From The General's Helmet.

Montana Of 300 blessed fans with his latest project, Views From The General's Helmet last night. The rapper's new project runs for 10 tracks deep and hails features from some of his frequent collaborators. The tracklist includes appearances from Derez De'Shon, Talley Of 300, Wuntayk Timmy, No Fatigue, Arsonal, and OD Quake. 

Check Montana Of 300's latest body of work, Views From The General's Helmet, below.


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