Montana Of 300 Flips Tory Lanez' "Broke In A Minute" For New Freestyle

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Montana Of 300 goes ham on his latest freestyle.

Though there's been some confusion regarding Montana Of 300's name, there's no denying the strength of his pen. The rapper came through this week with the release of his remix to Tory Lanez' "Broke In A Minute" that he absolutely goes ham over. The rapper goes in with what feels like an endless breath with sharp penmanship and punchlines for days. His remix marks another remix where he aims to prove just how good of a rapper he is. Though he succeeds, the self-claimed "GOAT" title might be a bit of an exaggeration. At least for the time being.

Montana of 300 has been keeping busy this year. He dropped off his latest project, A Cold Day In Hell back in February. But even so, it's not in Montana's nature to keep fans waiting too long for music.

Quotable Lyrics
My pockets fatter than Biggie 
Your money funny like Shiggy
When I get the mothafuckin' dough,
I ain't askin' who is it 
All of my houses exquisite
Don't none of my friends ever visit
So if some shit happens then I'll never have to subtract 'em
Or have to look at 'em suspicious


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