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French Montana has revealed a surprising truth about one of the biggest records of his career, claiming he has not made a single dollar from his 11x Platinum hit Unforgettable.
The rapper’s statement has reignited conversations around music contracts, ownership, and how artists are compensated—especially when it comes to massive crossover hits. “Unforgettable,” released in 2017 and featuring Swae Lee, became a global smash, dominating radio, streaming platforms, and charts worldwide.
Despite the song’s commercial success, French Montana’s claim highlights the often unseen business side of the music industry, where publishing splits, label deals, and backend agreements can leave artists with little financial return—even from career-defining records.
His comments have sparked debate among fans and fellow artists, serving as another cautionary example of why ownership and contract transparency remain critical issues in hip-hop and the broader music business.
French Montana says he hasn’t made a single dollar from his 11x Platinum hit, “Unforgettable”
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