LMNT 115 Goes Global With "Final Minutes"
The project's most ambitious collaboration yet pairs French Montana and Sofía Reyes on a cinematic dance-pop record that refuses to stay in one lane — and that's precisely the point.
There's a specific kind of ambition that doesn't announce itself loudly — it just shows up in the choices. The studios you book, the collaborators you call, the year you spend shaping a single song until it says exactly what you need it to say. LMNT 115's "Final Minutes", the project's first single of 2026, is the product of exactly that kind of quiet, disciplined reach. Built across sessions in Australia, Los Angeles, and Mexico, the track brings together two names whose global footprints are hard to overstate: French Montana, the multi-platinum Moroccan-American rapper whose diamond-certified "Unforgettable" became one of the defining crossover records of the last decade, and Sofía Reyes, the Mexican pop force whose collaborations with Jason Derulo, Rita Ora, and Anitta have helped her rack up more than five billion combined streams worldwide. That's not a feature list — it's a statement of intent. "Final Minutes" arrives on the back of LMNT 115's most defining releases to date — work alongside Ky-Mani Marley, GRAMMY winner Daya, and Zak Abel — and signals a project actively accelerating toward something more expansive and, frankly, more interesting.
"It's the start of something I want to lean further into — less about fitting into a genre, and more about creating something that feels global, emotional, and timeless." — LMNT 115
What makes "Final Minutes" land differently from your average pop-rap crossover is the clarity of its emotional core. The track is built around a genuinely compelling concept — that the final minutes of anything are where character gets revealed, where everything gets decided, and where the willingness to keep showing up matters most. Sung primarily in English with bilingual flourishes from Reyes, who contributed a Spanish verse that adds real emotional texture to the record, the song sits at the intersection of cinematic dance-pop and something rawer and more personal. Both artists speak about the track with an intimacy that isn't just promotional polish — Reyes has spoken openly about how the song's message of starting over and pushing through found her at a genuinely difficult chapter in her own life, and that resonance bleeds into the performance. For LMNT 115, the record represents a creative threshold crossed: a year spent in studios across three countries, two worlds pulled together in the same room, and the kind of contrast that makes a release feel genuinely different from anything that came before it. "Final Minutes" isn't just a single — it's a recalibration. And by the sound of it, the trajectory from here only gets bolder.
"The message of 'Final Minutes' resonates with me on a personal level — this opportunity came during a difficult chapter in my life, one where I genuinely felt like I had to start over, push through, and surrender to the discomfort of the unknown." — Sofía Reyes
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