Montana of 300 has been building his clout in the rap game and is seemingly now ready for the spot light. With a new project on the horizon, the Chi-Town rapper releases his latest single "Here Now."

Produced by Def Starz, Montana finds pacing on the upbeat track by detailing his arrival. On the verses Montana keeps it street yet woke spitting levelheaded lines like, "My conscious told me/Come like this and bring that pain wit’cha/Keep faith in God and make sure that you keep that thang wit’cha/You got a purpose/Don't sit around like these lame niggas/Y'all ain't the same/Jus’ cuz y'all came from the same trenches."

The song is off the MC's upcoming album Fire in the Church which is slated to hit the streets on May 6.

M3 is up for the coveted 10th spot in this year's XXL Freshman class. We recently chopped it up with the Windy City rapper and got his take on why he should be inducted into the class of 2016. "I deserve to be on the Freshmen cover because I have over 100 million YouTube view and I did it all independently," he said. "No radio behind me. No famous shout outs or none of that. All off my lyrics and God. I'm out here striving by myself doing it on my own. I aint taking the easy way out."

Respect the hustle.

Listen to "Here Now," below.

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