In a recent episode of Fame & Flavor, the Moroccan-American rapper, French Montana, collaborated with Staten Island-based food influencer Cugine to cook up a dish of black truffle mac & cheese, inspired by his upcoming album Mac & Cheese 5.
The conversation kicked off with a lighthearted exchange about the meaning of “flour” or “farina” in Italian, a crucial ingredient in the recipe. Cugine playfully hinted at the possibility of a different interpretation for French, given his role as the “CEO of Coke Boyz Entertainment.”
Curious about the origin of the crew’s name, Cugine asked, “How’d you get the name Coke Boyz?”
French Montana clarified, “Coke Boyz stand for ‘Creation Of Kings Everywhere.'”
Amidst laughter, Cugine jokingly suggested a connection to cocaine with a gesture, asking, “You sure it’s not farina, farina?”
The rapper swiftly dismissed the insinuation, responding with a laugh, “Nah, nah.”
Emphasizing the innocence of the conversation, French Montana made it clear, “No one’s being indicted here,” possibly alluding to a recent legal development where Young Thug’s lyrics were considered admissible in his YSL RICO case.
This clarification sheds light on the positive and empowering meaning behind the name “Coke Boyz,” distancing it from any association with illicit substances. French Montana’s revelation adds depth to the narrative surrounding his crew, emphasizing a message of unity and empowerment.
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