French Montana, Fabolous and Fivio Foreign have submitted their entry to New York Hip Hop’s Summer 2024 soundtrack, and a larger collaboration is on the way.

The new single “To The Moon” was released Friday (July 5) and finds the three MCs each taking on a solo verse in their signature style; as Montana holds down the hook in between.

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Hours after the song hit streaming platforms, French took to Instagram to reveal that fans would seeing much more from the trio next month, as they are set to embark on a 10-city tour.

“GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH ! TOO MANY CHUNES !,” he captioned a promotional image detailing the dates. “ALWAYS WANTED TO SHARE THE STAGE WITH MY BROTHERS TO PERFORM ALL OUR MIXTAPE CLASSICS . ‘GOTTA SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT TOUR’ tickets on sale now Link in bio. What songs y’all wanna hear live ?”

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The Gotta See It To Believe It Tour will kick off in Wallingford, Connecticut on August 1 and run through Maryland, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts and Virginia, before coming to a close in Philadelphia on August 25th.

Fans in Toronto will also get a chance to see Fab, French and Fivio during this limited run.

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Despite this show of NYC solidarity, Fivio Foreign seemed to be at odds with at least one fellow New Yorker earlier this year.
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When asked who he thinks the current King of New York is, A Boogie replied: “Ice Spice got it right now … I feel like Ice is just wildin’ right now. She got it right now.”

Ross then suggested that the two rappers should link up for a song, to which A Boogie was receptive: “For real, though.”

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The “Drowning” hitmaker also offered his definition of the “King of New York,” saying: “I feel like the people, the fans, make it that. I never really forced that on people. I was never on songs like, ‘I’m the King of New York.’

“It was a lot of people that was out here doing that and made people give their opinions. But on my end, that shit just fell in my lap. I’m just doing my thing. I like making fire music. The beauty of it is being able to sell out arenas.”

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Fivio took advantage of an On The Radar freestyle to spit a few very angry bars about the matter, and also shouted out Tory Lanez in the process.