Fox Montana - W'S
- Aimir Robinson
- Feb 26, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 26, 2020
"MORE IN THE WEST"

I got something new for you guys and before you ask yes its westside. Today we here to discuss Fox Montana. I'm late on finding out about him but there are new people to see and discover every day. With that being said let's get into a little about him. He's a Chicago native and has been doing music since 2006 but didn't really start promoting heavily until 2017. Already after hearing his music I can say he is hip-hop and some of the new school so that gives you some insight on how Fox is coming to the scene. The song we're here to talk about is his most recent track W'S X S&E BY @MADDKINGZPRODUCTIONZ.
To start I'm feeling his delivery it gives me some Rick Ross vibes and some of those throwback Dipset sounds but still the Chicago grittiness and of course, westside. What really makes this song for me is the punchlines and content. It definitely got me listening or wanting to hear more tracks and see more visuals. I need to know what you guys think so comment and let me know what do you guys think of Fox Montana? I think he's going far in my opinion. Peep the link below!
Favorite Line
..Built the fucking track how can I derail, pure god flow, I just give 'em hell.
Q&A's
Favorite sport and team. Why?
Chicago Bulls.. because of Michael Jordan.
Whats a big issue in Chicago in your opinion?
Gun violence.
Are you religious?
Yes I am religious.
Most recent Visual
"Watch For The Hook" (Freestyle) | S&E By@shawnofilmz
The visual takes place at a skate park, for me this was the more lyrical side to Fox. Peep the diversity and versatility, I would like to see him with some dope features in the near future but solo he's doing just fine. Not to mention it seems like he's been dropping visuals back to back, this is the consistency that I and I'm sure others would love to see. If I wasn't before im definitely a Fox Montana fan now. I would honestly urge yall not to sleep on this man.
"WireCutters" | S&E By@shawnofilmz
This reminds me of the new sounds of the westside, which its the catchy hit side that gets the parties and clubs lit. I like this track because the wordplay goes good with the beat, if I had to compare to another big Chicago artist that also is from the westside I'd say Lud Foe. My only real dislike with this visual would be the lack of different locations. The track is hot though, I just wish he had picked more scenes that fit the content. This is my take on Fox Montana so check him out that artist is on the rise.
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