French Montana sat down with Larry King recently in an interview that is making its way online in bits and pieces, and in the latest portion the BX rapper, who has collaborated with both Drake and Meek Mill, offers comment on the beef between the two. According to French, who was once shot in the head, and saw his close collaborator and friend Chinx shot and killed last May, the back-and-forth between Meek and Drizzy is nothing more than sport.

"I feel like with their situation it’s different," he told King in an interview that will air in full on March 14 on Ora TV. "At the end of the day, I don’t feel like the have real problems. It’s a sport. So it’s like a competition. So sometimes you spar with somebody, that’s what that is. Cause ain't nobody get hurt, nothing happens. I feel like it’s just part of the game. It brings excitement to the game."

In a previous clip, French spoke on getting Max B involved in Kanye West's The Life of Pablo, and after his comments on 2015's biggest rap feud, he speaks on obstacles female emcees in the game face, saying that they have to have bulletproof skin to survive.

French's promotional efforts back up his recently released Wave Gods mixtape, and he's also featured on the new Fat Joe and Remy Ma single "All the Way Up." Peep the latest portion of his interview with King up top.

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