French Montana took the opportunity on a recent episode of Fame & Flavor to once again shed light on the meaning behind the name of his entertainment company, Coke Boyz Entertainment.
The discussion unfolded during a cooking session with Staten Island native and food influencer Cugine, where they crafted a plate of black truffle macaroni and cheese, paying homage to French Montana’s upcoming album “Mac & Cheese 5.”
As the culinary conversation unfolded, Cugine introduced flour, referred to as “farina” in Italian, into the mix. Inquisitively, he probed French about the origin of the term “Coke Boyz.”
“Coke Boyz stand for ‘Creation Of Kings Everywhere,'” responded French Montana, aiming to clarify the acronym’s positive connotation. However, Cugine playfully suggested an alternative interpretation, using the Italian word for flour while tapping his nose, a gesture associated with cocaine use.
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French Montana swiftly dismissed the insinuation, with Cugine humorously remarking, “No one’s being indicted here.” The rapper has previously addressed the acronym, emphasizing its meaning of “Creation of Kings Everywhere” in a 2021 video with CJ.
This recent clarification from French Montana mirrors a trend among artists explaining the significance of their stage names. In Young Thug’s recent RICO case trial, his lawyer revealed that Thug’s stage name stands for “Truly Humbled Under God.” According to Thug’s lawyer, the name holds personal significance, representing a pact to remain humble under God if he achieved success as a musical artist.
During the trial, Thug’s lawyer also elaborated on the meaning behind Thug’s song with Gunna, titled “Pushin P,” emphasizing its positive connotation. The explanation aimed to counter claims by the prosecution regarding Thug’s alleged affiliation with a gang sign in a mirror selfie.