Rapper Max B Says He’s Ready To Squash Jim Jones Beef Before Prison Release: ‘It’s All Love’

Rapper Max B Says He’s Ready To Squash Jim Jones Beef Before Prison Release: ‘It’s All Love’
Max B is ready to let the past go.
The Harlem rapper recently called into Drink Champs and opened up about his former issues with Jim Jones, revealing he’s no longer holding onto their drama:
“It was all love… At this point, sh*t, business is business. Me and bro personal affairs shouldn’t be able to stop your business. You know that sh*t was mad years ago, we was running around young… we was entertaining.”
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The feud between Max B and Jim Jones stemmed from allegations that Max wasn’t properly compensated while signed to ByrdGang, Jones’ label.
He continued,
“Jim said a bunch of hard sh*t about me. So, we all say hard sh*t about each other, okay? Jim done wished me dead, all type of sh*t… It’s all good. Listen, man. It’s love, man. I want to start over. I’m a new man. I’m a married man. I got four kids. Like, I’m on a whole different time right now.”
Max B was convicted in 2009 for a robbery gone wrong. He’s scheduled to be released later this year.
Are you happy to see Max B leave the drama behind?
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