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In the world of music, talent matters, but grit matters even more. For Drew Adams, professionally known as Drew Montana, both qualities began long before he ever stepped into a studio. Born and raised in West Los Angeles, Drew grew up in a home where soulful voices and legendary artists filled the air. Stevie Wonder. Aretha Franklin. Jill Scott. Jay Z. The soundtrack of his childhood shaped his creativity and built the foundation for the artist he would become.
That early exposure awakened something powerful. A curiosity. A vision. A passion that followed him throughout his youth.
A Work Ethic Forged Early
Drews relentless determination began on the basketball court. At five years old, he started playing the sport with focus and discipline. When he set the goal of making the all star team at nine years old, he trained every day until he became one of the most desired players in every league he joined.
What most people never saw was that while Drew built his identity as an athlete, he was also writing music. Quietly. Consistently. With a dream forming in the background.

A Pivotal Choice That Redirected His Life
During his senior year of high school, Drew stood at a crossroads. Colleges took interest in his athletic skill, but his heart was being pulled somewhere else. After a playoff game, he made a decision that astonished his family. He would choose music over the basketball opportunities waiting for him.
He immersed himself in the industry with humility and hunger. Instead of chasing fast success, he studied the craft. He observed how artists worked, how producers built songs, and how the business operated. He recorded mixtapes, performed locally, and collaborated with other artists to sharpen his sound.

Building Family of Bosses Records
To secure his future, Drew founded Family of Bosses Records. The purpose was simple. Ownership. Independence. Empowerment.
He secured his BMI number, built a merchandise line, met with industry insiders, and spent countless hours researching the business of music. Every move was intentional.
The philosophy behind FOB is clear. Be self made. Be self driven. Be a boss.
Growth Through Trials
Every creative journey encounters challenges. Drew experienced shifting partnerships, personal transitions, and the trials that come with building a brand from the ground up. Instead of being discouraged, he became stronger. His music evolved. His focus became sharper. His vision became clearer.
An Artist Who Moves With Purpose

Today, Drew Montana continues to rise. He is building his audience through authenticity, soul, and originality. He is not interested in copying trends or following industry formulas. He is carving a lane that represents who he is.
A creator.
A strategist.
A leader.
A student of the craft with the spirit of an entrepreneur.
Drew Montana is not just rising. He is creating something meant to last, one intentional step at a time.
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