French Montana is just a few weeks away from releasing his MC4 album. With the LP on the way, the Coke Boys founder offers up another preview with the album cut "Brick Road" produced by Harry Fraud.

The song makes its debut in a music video where French Montana travels over to Japan. The Bronx rapper roams arounds the streets with the locals, hangs out with Joey Badass and drops a few rhymes along the way.

"Niggas change for money and a little name/Talking M-O-P nigga, little fame/I'ma shooter so I gotta say Grand Puba/Animals with dirty minks, dirty links and Cubans/Pride in my pocket, eagle in the back/Riding with a rocket plus you in the sink/Percs and dirty drink," French Montana raps.

The "Brick Road" music video is the latest move to create anticipation for French Montana's MC4. Epic Records CEO L.A. Reid revealed the album was pushed back from its original release (Aug. 19) to let it build more buzz.

"French is incredible and a beloved artist," Reid said on the Rap Radar Podcast. "And he deserves a moment, a real moment of monster success. And that’s what we’re aiming for. And we didn’t want a calendar to dictate that for us. We want it to really happen organically and naturally."

French Montana's MC4 will now be released on Oct. 14. You can pre-order the LP now on iTunes and get instant access to half of the 14 tracks.

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