Chris Brown Can't Dance Like Ugandan Kids, French Montana Says

French Montana says Ugandan children he employed in his new video move superior to anything Chris Brown.

Once more from an excursion to Uganda, French Montana met TMZ paparazzi outside a fish joint in L.A. He uncovered that his group employed Ugandan children to move in a music video they shot in the underdeveloped country. The rapper said the experience opened his eyes.

"The realest ability is not here," French said. "These children I went to go see move superior to anything Chris Brown. They don't have no TV. So watch Friday when I drop my video you going to see genuine move moves."

The South Bronx local said he saw these East African children move on rocks in the mud. The Coke Boy more likely than not been inspired in light of the fact that he's produced a cozy association with C-Breezy through exhibitions and joint efforts, for example, "Moses" and "Hold Up."

"I voyaged some place that touched my heart," he proceeded. "I voyaged some place that I never knew individuals still lived that way. I voyaged some place where it resembles an existence don't amount to nothing, you know what I'm stating? I simply need to get the message out, particularly with everything that is going on right now in the United States and everything. I simply need to tell individuals there's kin truly living that way, so open your eyes and bail individuals out there."

His new video drops Friday, April 7.

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