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The Harlem rapper called into 'Drink Champs' for an extensive interview. Check out what he had to say about his former collaborator.
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.
Jim Jones rejects the comparisons that his career is comparable to Nas' and he's got a point.
For the record, Jim Jones has two songs (“We Fly High” and “Pop Champagne”) in his catalog that have hit the Billboard Hot 100 with one top 10 hit and no No. 1s.
It is clear Jim Jones isn't easily impressed. When asked about The Clipse's new music he made it clear he wasn't a fan.
Jim Jones’ solo albums reflect his evolution from Dipset enforcer to Harlem rap icon. Standout projects highlight his lyrical ...
Jim Jones continues to fan the flames of his ongoing feud with the Clipse—particularly Pusha T—by downplaying the duo’s critically acclaimed new single, “Ace Trumpets.” In a recently ...
“The Birds Don’t Sing” starts the album by trading ego for vulnerability. The brothers reflect on the deep scars left from ...
O n “Drinks Champs,” co-host N.O.R.E chopped it up with the legendary New York-bred rapper and songwriter Max Biggaveli aka Max B. Best known for his mixtape series “Million ...
In the pantheon of prestige rap, it never gets fancier than a Clipse reunion. While Pusha T and Malice predated the whole ...
In this exclusive interview at the 2025 BET Awards, Lucky Daye opens up about ‘Algorithm,’ classic R&B music, and his love for Leon Thomas. Read more here.
Look back at the most loved songs of 1960. These classic hits shaped music history and still bring joy to listeners of all ...