After spending more than a decade behind bars, Max B is officially back and making it clear he’s not here for the drama. Fresh out the slammer, the legendary rapper is focused on keeping his name clean and out of any unnecessary mess.
That’s why he was quick to shut down rumors about him and his crew allegedly jumping fellow artist Ja Rule. You might recall controversial blogger Tasha K reported that Ja Rule was jumped backstage at a concert. While Ja Rule himself did confirm an incident, he corrected the story, letting everyone know he was “chilling smoking a joint watching SVP wit not a scratch on me…” Now, Max B has officially addressed the situation.
Appearing on The Breakfast Club alongside French Montana, the Wavie Crocket made his stance crystal clear: there are no issues. He expressed nothing but love for Ja Rule, dispelling any notion of beef. This aligns with his previous statement, where the recently freed rapper made it unmistakable he wanted no parts of negativity, writing, “don’t tie me or my people to anything negative. We grown we on positive vibes only.”
While the internet often tries to stir up chaos, Max B is locked in on his grind. His focus is strictly on the music and securing the bag. He just dropped the highly anticipated joint project “Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos” with French Montana, and fans are clearly here for the wavy sounds, not the unnecessary drama.
That’s why he was quick to shut down rumors about him and his crew allegedly jumping fellow artist Ja Rule. You might recall controversial blogger Tasha K reported that Ja Rule was jumped backstage at a concert. While Ja Rule himself did confirm an incident, he corrected the story, letting everyone know he was “chilling smoking a joint watching SVP wit not a scratch on me…” Now, Max B has officially addressed the situation.
Appearing on The Breakfast Club alongside French Montana, the Wavie Crocket made his stance crystal clear: there are no issues. He expressed nothing but love for Ja Rule, dispelling any notion of beef. This aligns with his previous statement, where the recently freed rapper made it unmistakable he wanted no parts of negativity, writing, “don’t tie me or my people to anything negative. We grown we on positive vibes only.”
While the internet often tries to stir up chaos, Max B is locked in on his grind. His focus is strictly on the music and securing the bag. He just dropped the highly anticipated joint project “Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos” with French Montana, and fans are clearly here for the wavy sounds, not the unnecessary drama.








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