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max B Reflects on His Past, Future, and the Legacy He Aims too Build
Max B, the influential rapper often hailed as the ”Wavy One,” is looking towards the future with a renewed sense of purpose, reflecting on his past experiences and the legacy he hopes to forge. In a candid conversation, Max B opened up about his upbringing, his aspirations, and his desire to move past past conflicts, especially with fellow artist Jim Jones.
The “Wavy” Upbringing and the Power of Feeling Significant
Max B painted a vivid picture of his formative years, emphasizing the profound impact of his habitat and the people who shaped him. “Same area, they got an aura,” he said, referring to his upbringing. ”And everybody feels like we’re important and st coming up. My moms always made us feel important. So, for me, when you see a star or somebody famous, we don’t get excited.Less is more. There are legends everywhere. Everybody over there was kind of like stars in their own right, a little famous before they grew up and st. But Mase was definitely the first nga we watched.”
This early exposure to talent and the inherent sense of self-worth instilled in him fueled his ambition. He continued, “So I was proud, you know. I was making myself proud; my boss and all of them, they were proud of me. You know, my family, nobody was ever doing st like me.So, I was kind of looking at this as an chance to break some type of generational curse. Maybe I’m the first person that’s supposed to set something in place for my people for like 200 years.” This powerful sentiment underscores his desire to be a trailblazer, not just for himself, but for his community.
He Doesn’t Regret What happened Between Himself and jim Jones; He wants to Start Over
The narrative of Max B’s career has, at times, been intertwined with the complexities of the music industry and personal relationships. In 2006, Max B signed a record deal with Dipset member Jim jones’ label, ByrdGang. However, disagreements led to their eventual parting a couple of years later. Addressing the past, Max B shared his outlook on the news of Jim Jones and French Montana reconciling.
“Yeah, French called me when he did the joint,” he explained.”He didn’t want me to hear about the song or whatever on somebody else’s album. It was all love. I’m like, at this point, business is business. My personal affairs shouldn’t be able to stop your business. Jim said a bunch of hard st about me and we all said hard st about each other. And it’s all good. I want to start over. I’m a new man. I’m a married man.I got kids. I’m on a whole different time right now.”
His outlook is one of growth and acceptance, a testament to his personal evolution. He concluded, “I don’t regret nothing.For me to have regrets is like questioning my past. I don’t even question the past. I’m right where God wants me. I’m good. I ain’t on my time; I’m on his time. So, whatever happens, that’s what was supposed to happen for us to get to this point right now. So, my thing is we’re gonna learn from that. Ain’t nobody motherfkin’ perfect … This little opportunity I get, this one last ride, the way I’m going to give it to y’all is. .. I’m going to just do what I do best — music and media. And I’m going to just give y’all grate work, consistency, and entertainment. And y’all ngas going to eat this s**t up. Y’all broads are going to eat it up.”
Max B’s current focus is on delivering authentic and impactful music and media, aiming to connect with his audience on a deeper level. His journey is a powerful reminder of the importance of personal growth, the ability to forgive, and the enduring pursuit of one’s passions.
