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French Montana Visits Congress To Speak Out Against American Opioid Addiction

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French Montana traveled to Washington, D.C. on Wednesday (December 8) to meet with congress at the Capitol to bring awareness to a few issues that weigh heavy on his heart.

Source: All New Hip Hop Music - Rap News - Reviews - Releases | HipHopDX

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