French Montana & Max B Drop New Mixtape ‘Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos’

French Montana & Max B Drop New Mixtape ‘Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos’


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Don Montana and Don Snow reunite for their first collaboration project since 2019.

French Montana and Max B released their highly-anticipated joint project, Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos on January 9. The 22-song offering features Montana’s long-time producer, Harry Fraud, Metro Boomin and the late Chinx.

Prior to Friday’s release, the duo dropped “Make America Wavy Again (MAWA)” back in December, giving fans a preview of what Narcos had in store. 

“2026 COKE WAVY SEASON BACK IN EFFECT,” the caption read in their joint Instagram post.

The two uptown New Yorkers hosted their project release party on Tuesday at Soho House, where they previewed and performed songs such as the aforementioned “MAWA,” “Whipping That Wave,” the dance track, “Ever Since U Left Me” and more.

When asked if they have more music on the way, the duo confidently confirmed.

“You’re talking to two n***as that own an armory,” said Max B. “We got another tape on the way,” added Montana.

Biggaveli says that there’s no rush for any releases. Instead, he wants to give time for fans to enjoy each project.

“I’m gonna let that (Coke Wave 3.5Narcos) marinate and then I’m gonna drop Million Dollar Baby 4 on y’all,” he added. “You’re getting Million Dollar Baby 4 after the Coke Wave.”

Montana and Biggaveli dropped their first collaborative mixtape, Coke Wave, back in 2009.

Max B was released from prison in November 2025 after serving 18 years for murder conspiracy and robbery. Ever since his release, he’s been ripping and running in preparation to bring the waviest energy back to New York City.


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