
BIOGRAPHY
Montana of 300, born Walter Anthony Bradford on March 3, 1989, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer from Chicago, Illinois. Known for his rapid-fire delivery, intricate lyricism, and versatility in tackling various styles, Montana of 300 has garnered a dedicated fanbase and recognition in the rap scene.
Montana of 300 gained widespread attention through his mixtapes, starting with "Cursed With a Blessing" (2014). His breakthrough came with the release of "Chiraq (Remix)" in 2014, where he showcased his lyrical prowess over the instrumental of Nicki Minaj's "Chiraq." The remix went viral and brought national attention to his unique style.
His subsequent mixtapes, including "Gunz n Roses" (2015) and "Fire in the Church" (2016), further solidified his reputation as a formidable lyricist. "Fire in the Church" featured tracks like "White Iverson/Milly Rock (Remix)" and "WTS Now," showcasing Montana's ability to blend his lyricism with popular beats.
Montana of 300 is known for his gritty, street-oriented lyrics that often reflect the challenges of growing up in Chicago. He is also recognized for his rapid and intricate flow, as well as his ability to tackle social issues in his music.
In addition to his solo career, Montana of 300 is associated with the rap collective FGE (Fly Guy Entertainment), consisting of artists like Talley of 300 and No Fatigue. The collective has collaborated on numerous tracks, showcasing their camaraderie and collective talent.
As an independent artist, Montana of 300 has maintained creative control over his music and has released projects on his own terms. His dedication to his craft and authenticity in his lyrics have endeared him to fans who appreciate his unfiltered approach to storytelling.