A more extensive partnership is in the works, and French Montana, Fabolous, and Fivio Foreign have submitted their entries for the Summer 2024 soundtrack of New York Hip Hop.

The three MCs each deliver a solo verse in their distinct styles on the new song “To The Moon,” which was released on Friday, July 5. Montana provides the hook in between.

French took to Instagram a few hours after the song became available on streaming services to inform fans that the trio will be releasing a lot more music the next month as they were about to go on a 10-city tour.

“BEST SHOW EVER ON EARTH! “TOO MANY CHUNES!” he wrote as the description for a promotional photo that included the dates. “I’VE always wanted to perform all of our mixtape classics on stage with my brothers. Tickets for the “GOTTA SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT TOUR” are now available. In the bio is a link. Which songs are you interested in hearing live?

Beginning on August 1 in Wallingford, Connecticut, the Gotta See It To Believe It Tour will go through Maryland, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Virginia before concluding on August 25 in Philadelphia.

During this brief run, Toronto fans will also have the opportunity to witness Fab, French, and Fivio.

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Fivio Foreign seems to be at conflict with at least one fellow New Yorker earlier this year, despite this display of NYC togetherness.
He appeared to be offended by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s compliments of Ice Spice on Adin Ross’s show in March of that year.
A Boogie said, “Ice Spice got it right now…,” in response to a question about who he believes to be the current King of New York. Ice seems to be having a lot of fun right now. She immediately understood it.

A Boogie was open to Ross’s suggestion that the two rappers collaborate on a single, saying, “For real, though.”

The “Drowning” hitmaker said, “I feel like the people, the fans, make it that.” This was his notion of the “King of New York.” I never really made them do it. I never appeared in songs such as “I’m the King of New York.”

Many folks were out here asking people to share their ideas in that way. However, that stuff just happened to fall into my lap. All I’m doing is what I do. I enjoy creating music with flames. The ability to sell out arenas is what makes it so beautiful.

Fivio yelled out Tory Lanez and spit out a few pretty angry bars during an On The Radar freestyle about the situation.