Tony McDowell, known professionally as **Montana 700**, is a Dallas-based rapper who's become a leading voice in the "New Dallas" hip-hop movement. Raised in the Oak Cliff neighborhood on the 700 block of Ivywood Drive—the inspiration behind his stage name—Montana 700 started rapping in 2017 after being encouraged by his close friend Marcus Dean Burnough, who tragically passed away just a week after Montana recorded his first song. The loss deeply influenced his career, and he's honored Burnough's memory by naming his label Double M Records after him. Inspired by Louisiana legend Boosie Badazz, Montana 700 built his sound around true-story storytelling that blends personal experiences with infectious Southern rap culture.
Montana 700 broke through in 2022 with the track "Grind Time" before hitting it big with "700 Loads," establishing him as a rising artist to watch in North Texas. His debut EP *The One* (2023) and the ambitious album *Omerta* (2024)—which featured major tracks like "IDC," "Free Bandz," and "Last Night"—solidified his status in the rap scene. Beyond his solo work, he's spearheaded a collaborative movement through The New Dallas collective, aimed at uniting the Dallas-Fort Worth hip-hop community. His music captures a distinctive hustle narrative, balancing street authenticity with modern trap production, and he's amassed millions of streams with standout tracks like "Count a Hunnit" and "Pipeline."
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