Rapper Max B
I'm free!!!
Released from prison after 16 years
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Harlem rap Max B is officially a free man… released from prison after more than ten years behind bars.
The “Wavy Crockett” rapper was originally sentenced to 75 years in prison in 2009 for his alleged role in a botched robbery in New Jersey that ended in death. But Max's conviction was later overturned, and he took a plea deal in 2016 to aggravated manslaughter, dramatically reducing his time.
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Max teased his release earlier this year by calling into Joe Budden's podcast and saying, “We've got a date! I’m scheduled for November 9, 2025, baby!”
His longtime friend and colleague French Montana confirmed the news on Instagram on Sunday with a celebratory message… “CAN’T FIGURE IT OUT! MY BROTHER ACTUALLY CAME HOME ON MY DAY! HAMDULILLAH 🤲🏼
WENT DOWN! NO MORE FREE 🌊 🌊 🌊”
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Max B's wave-like sound has influenced everyone from ASAP Mob to Wiz Khalifaand his name was shouted in the tracks Kanye West, DrakeAnd Weekend.






