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Max B on Jim Jones beef, ByrdGang, Dipset, French Montana, Chrissy, & More | Ali Talks Music

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Published on 02/02/24 / In Documentary

Today we are talking about rapper and convicted criminal Max B. Most well known for his highly publicized beef with Jim Jones and affiliation with French Montana, as well as his introduction of the term “wavy” as slang in popular lexicon; Max actually tried to get into rap in order to escape a life of crime after serving an eight year sentence. But the man either loves danger or loves getting caught because after barely a year on the right side of the bars he returned to the slammer. He served ten months and was released with the help of Jones only to engage in a vicious and longstanding feud; aided by French. A string of mixtapes and public beefing followed only for Max to return to the cell; this time for a whole lot longer. Max was a free man for only four years but has continued to push out music while incarcerated. With such a Juicy and controversial topic; I hope ya’all have the tea ready!! Let’s get into the video.


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