French Montana and Max B are dusting off that old Harlem magic for Coke Wave 3.5: NARCOS, their long-teased reunion tape hitting January 9, 2026 on Coke Boys Records, and The Rice slides in like a sly reminder of how the game’s quiet moves pay off big.
Tucked as the 11th cut, this one’s a three-minute nod to their wavy blueprint—think Max B’s melodic slur over French’s punchy trap snares, with hazy samples looping like a memory you can’t quite place. It’s straight East Coast grit, blending those signature ad-libs and street-coded bars into a groove that hums at a laid-back 80 BPM. Thematically, it unpacks the hustle’s underbelly: rice as that unassuming front for bigger plays, touching on loyalty tests, narrow escapes, and the weight of choices that keep you up at night. No guests on this; it’s pure duo chemistry, letting their voices tangle like they’ve never been apart, pulling from French’s global polish and Max’s raw, incarcerated-edge poetry.
Coke Wave 3.5: NARCOS picks up the thread from their ’09 classic and that half-finished third tape, now fully baked as an 18-track dive into narco-fueled ambition and survival. It opens with the fresh single “Make America Wavy Again (MAWA)“—dropping any day now—and rolls through skits like “Narcos” and “Skit (0926),” heaters such as “Whippin Da Wave,” “Bulletproof Maybach,” and “Pop The Half,” then deeper cuts like “Heaven,” “All On You,” and the closer “Be All You Can Be.” The whole thing’s got that unfiltered reunion energy, no massive features announced yet, but expect cameos that nod to their circle. It’s less about flashy drops, more about recapturing that bedroom-to-block origin story, with Narcos vibes weaving in cartel echoes without overdoing it. Follow French or Max on Spotify to stay locked for the full tracklist and stream alerts as it builds.
This lands as a full-circle moment for both. French, fresh off stacking hits like his Bad Bunny collab run and that 2024 solo pivot, brings the boardroom savvy he’s honed since Excuse My French. Max B, the Wave God himself, steps out stronger post-prison, his last full tape feeling like ancient history. Together after 17 years, it’s them reclaiming the throne—trading solo grinds for bars that feel like therapy, proving the old flame still sparks when the right two link up.
Dive into The Rice lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other Coke Wave 3.5: NARCOS tracks for more of French Montana & Max B’s wavy street tales.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | French Montana & Max B |
| Songwriter | French Montana & Max B |
| Music Producer | [TBA] |
| Label | Coke Boys Records |
| Release Date | January 9, 2026 |
| Song Language | English |
| Copyright © | Coke Boys Records |
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