Word on the street from Harlem is that Max B is about to shake things up! The Wave himself dropped a cryptic message on Instagram on September 15: “The Wave touches down November 9. The countdown begins.”
Could this mean the homie’s finally coming home? The buzz is real that his long-awaited release from prison might be right around the corner. And we are here for it!
For those who don’t know, Max B, born Charly Wingate, has been locked up since ’09 after a New Jersey jury hit him with conspiracy charges related to a 2006 robbery. It was a rough situation, but after some legal maneuvering, his time got cut down. Word is, in 2019, he was looking at a 12-year sentence, which opened the door for an earlier release.
Even though the New Jersey Department of Corrections hasn’t officially confirmed November 9, Max B’s confidence has us feeling like he knows something we don’t! Legal eagles are saying good behavior and program participation can speed things up. So fingers crossed!
While inside, Max B never stopped making music. He’s the originator of the “Wave” sound – that smooth, melodic, free-flowing rap vibe that we all love. He kept dropping tracks, even from behind bars. And his influence? Huge! French Montana, Wiz Khalifa, even Kanye West have all shouted him out for shaping their sound.
If November 9th is the real deal, Max’s return is going to be a major moment. It’s not just about him getting out; it’s about what his comeback could do for hip-hop. Some say it could shift the whole sound and energy of the game.
For his day-one fans, this is bigger than just rap. It’s about closing a painful chapter and celebrating the rebirth of a Harlem legend. The Wave is coming!
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