French Montana Вђ’ Unforgettable Ft. Swae Lee -
The song would go on to become a global phenomenon, racking up billions of streams and diamond certifications. It would change the trajectory of French’s career, proving that a "vibe" could transcend language and borders.
As the cameras began to roll for the music video, the atmosphere shifted from curiosity to a full-blown celebration. There were no trailers, no craft services, just the community. French watched as the Ghetto Kids took center stage. These were children who faced unimaginable hardships—poverty, loss, the daily struggle for basic needs—yet when the music hit, they were untouchable. They moved with a fluidity that made the world’s problems seem small. French Montana ‒ Unforgettable ft. Swae Lee
At one point, the power to the speakers cut out. The music died, but the rhythm didn't. The crowd began to clap in unison, a rhythmic, driving percussion. Swae started singing the hook a cappella, his high-pitched vibrato cutting through the humid afternoon. French joined in, his gravelly tone grounding the melody. They danced with the kids, the dust rising around their designer boots and bare feet alike, blending into a single golden haze. The song would go on to become a
The air in Kampala didn’t just move; it vibrated. It was thick with the scent of roasting maize, diesel exhaust, and the restless energy of a city that never truly slept. For French Montana, standing on a makeshift balcony overlooking the sprawling brick and tin of the Ugandan capital, it felt like a homecoming he’d never actually had. There were no trailers, no craft services, just