After rapping that he and West "killed" the Kardashian "curse," French Montana says his future album will include more of...Kim Kardashian's ex-husband.

"There's a couple of touches in there about Kanye West," he exclusively shared to Page Six at the premiere of Jennifer Lopez's Netflix doc, "Halftime," on June 8.

The new album, named "Montega," will be released on June 24 and will include Montana's most recent single, "Alcatraz." In the song, the 37-year-old rapper claimed that the collaborators on "Figure It Out" broke the infamous Kardashian family curse. 

"I feel like Ye through the car crash," he rapped on the track. "Feel like Ye 'cause me and Ye killed the curse from the Kardash."

It is used to characterize the ill luck that accompanies males who date the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, despite having no real evidence that such exists. As many failed relationships the Kardashians had, they also had some really sweet ones - most notably the new ones between Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker as well as Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson.

Montana dated Khloé Kardashian intermittently from 2014 to 2016, while West ended his seven-year marriage to Kim Kardashian in 2021. 

Montana shared that West is just so busy all the time, working on his new album, when Page Six inquired as to why his friend has been unusually silent in recent weeks. 

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"He just likes to be tucked in until he finishes his creation, then he presents it to the world."

After being banned from Instagram in March for posting a racial epithet directed at Trevor Noah, the "No Stylist" chart-topper quipped that the "Gold Digger" rapper would establish his own social networking platform. 

"They suspended my dawg Kanye off instagram he about to make his own social media platform," Montana tweeted at the time.

West released a new tune this month in which he rapped on his ongoing custody fight with the Skims founder, despite his recent reclusiveness. 

"Wait, when you see the kids? I'll see y'all tomorrow / Wait, when the sun set? I'll see y'all tomorrow/ Wait, when I pick 'em up, I feel like they borrowed," he rapped on "True Love," featuring the late XXXTentacion.

Ye went on, "When I gotta return them, scan 'em like a bar code/ Wait, no hard feelings, but these feelings hard though / Wait, who got the kids in those 'What are those?'

Watch the music video below: 

  

He and his 41-year-old wife, Kim, have four children: North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 3.

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