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Max B, one of the most prolific and influential rappers to emerge, is still behind bars and eyeing a release from prison this ...
Max B says his long-running feud with Jim Jones is over, sharing on Drink Champs that he holds no regrets and believes everything happened for a reason.
Max B, born Charly Wingate, was sentenced to 75 years in prison in 2009 after being convicted of conspiracy charges tied to a ...
The Harlem rapper called into 'Drink Champs' for an extensive interview. Check out what he had to say about his former collaborator and business partner.
Max B says he's moving on from his feud with Jim Jones and embracing growth ahead of his scheduled release in November 2025.
As his release date approaches, the Harlem rapper reflects on personal growth, reconciliation, and plans for a fresh start in music and life.
N.O.R.E. is opening up about his thoughts on Ye, Diddy's trial, and the discourse surrounding Nas and Jim Jones. The Drink Champs host stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about his "Run Champs ...
Max B’s scheduled prison release date is locked in for November 9, 2025. The Wave God was originally hit with a staggering 75-year sentence back in 2009, tied to charges including felony murder, armed ...
Jim Jones rejects the comparisons that his career is comparable to Nas' and he's got a point.
Jim Jones Defends Himself Against Nas Comparison: ‘Pull Up My Billboard Entries’ The Harlem rapper talked about a viral video of a college student saying he's more a Jones fan than of Nas.
Jim Jones makes his case after a 22-year-old college student from New Jersey said he was influenced more by the Harlem rapper than by Nas on the Don’t Quote Me podcast. While stopping by the Joe ...
Jim Jones is making headlines for his recent remarks about Nas, calling into question the rap icon’s cultural relevance and long-term impact.