Montana of 300

Montana of 300, a Chicago rapper known for his sharp lyricism and drill-inspired sound, rose to prominence after starting his career with the group 300 in 2008. Following the group’s disbandment in 2014, Montana gained attention in 2015 with tracks like “Air Jordan” and viral remixes of hits such as “White Iverson” and “Trap Queen,” which showcased his raw talent and versatility. His buzz led to collaborations with industry giants, including time spent working at Rick Rubin’s home, and he ended the year with the release of his street album Gunz n Roses. Montana cemented his solo success with his official debut, Fire in the Church (2016), and subsequent albums like Don’t Doubt the God (2017) and Pray for the Devil (2018), each released on May 20th, a date he superstitiously attributes to his achievements. With his relentless work ethic, rapid-fire delivery, and independent spirit, Montana of 300 continues to solidify his place as a force to be reckoned with in hip-hop.