Harlem rapper Max B is officially a free man, walking out of prison after more than a decade behind bars.
Known as “Wavy Crockett,” Max B was originally sentenced to 75 years in 2009 for his alleged role in a robbery that turned deadly in New Jersey. His conviction was later overturned, and in 2016 he accepted a plea deal for aggravated manslaughter — which significantly reduced his sentence.
Earlier this year, Max B hinted that his release date was near during a call into The Joe Budden Podcast, saying, “We got a date! I’ve got November 9, 2025, baby!”
His longtime friend and collaborator French Montana celebrated the moment on social media, writing, “CANT MAKE THIS UP! MY BROTHER REALLY CAME HOME ON MY B DAY! HAMDULILLAH WALKED IT DOWN! NO MORE FREE YOU.”
Max B’s influence on hip-hop is undeniable. His signature “wave” sound has inspired artists like ASAP Mob and earned praise from stars such as Wiz Khalifa, Kanye West, Drake, and The Weeknd.
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