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KolaMac Signing To French Montana Imprint?

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Up and coming Left Coast spitter Kola aka KolaMac first appeared on Dubcnn in 2011 with the release of his “Choppin Change 2: A Westside Story” via iTunes.

Across the year we brought you music and video from Choppin Change 2: A Westside Story including the Dem Jointz produced Bang Ya Head Harder and and Shawty Is A Problem, the Rhythm D cut Slow Speed and I’m Jus Sayin produced by AyoTheProducer and Rob Holladay.

Since the release of Choppin Change 2 KolaMac dropped a video for the record Tear It Down which featured on his “Eat Or Don’t Volume 2” mixtape before appearing on the Suge Gotti single Real Talk with Joey Bishop.

In more recent updates KolaMac has brought fans the Jahlil Beats produced Do It Again – said to be from his upcoming “Eat Or Don’t Volume 3” – as well as featuring on the Look N 2 My Eyez (Remix) from Inglewood representer Boskoe that also featured GFly, Compton Menace & Big Fase 100.

Since we dropped those singles in March and June respectively KolaMac has been busy working on “Eat Or Don’t Volume 3” but this week the rumor mill has been in full effect with word that KolaMac is in talks to become the first artist under Bad Boy signee French Montana’s imprint. The two – who have worked together – can be seen together below and official word is expected shortly. While we wait check out “Die Slow” – produced by Ayo & Rob Holladay – from the iTunes released “Choppin Change 2: A Westside Story” below.

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KolaMac & French Montana

Remember KolaMac “Choppin Change 2: A Westside Story” is out now via iTunes and we will keep you update on “Eat Or Don’t Volume 3” over the coming weeks. Follow him on Twitter and ReverbNation and if you missed our Exclusive Interview with KolaMac from March 2011 check it today.

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