Lucky_Lefty
Dreams Are Colder Than Death...
Same with Max for me…and I was in the military when he popped.I ain’t never heard a dude talk about Lil B in real life
Same with Max for me…and I was in the military when he popped.I ain’t never heard a dude talk about Lil B in real life
I heard plenty of ppl talk about max b back when I was in college. All those mixtape Artists got mentioned or talked about in some capacity. During the mid-2000’s especially any of them Affiliated with Dipset. You jsut be been living under a rockSame with Max for me…and I was in the military when he popped.





Stack and Byrd gangHow did y’all get hip to Max B solo joints?
I knew about him and Stack with Byrd Gang already. I was in a Barbershop and this fine ass clearly grown lady (I was still a teen) had walked in that knew a few of the barbers. She bought the Wavie Crockett mixtape and made them play I Gotta Habit, they liked it and let the whole tape rock. after that, that whole summer they were playing all Max shyt in the shop and you saw all the mixtapes from Public Domain to Quarantine at the gas station right next to Gucci Mane’s Wilt Chamberlain’s.




Respect ThugDon’t group max with them other two scrub. They not on the same wavelength![]()


Lol, no it won’t. The game has changed no one but old heads are checking for max b.Max was smart to market towards and later take over the smaller cities outside of NY like Bridgeport, Hartford, CT, Jersey City, NJ, Elizabeth, NJ, Wilmington, Delaware, Boston, Upstate NY, Pittsburg and the Midwest.
If he gets the right team behind him it’ll be like 2008-2010 all over again.
Lol, no it won’t. The game has changed no one but old heads are checking for max b.
The new generation don’t care about max b, you are delusional homie.That’s not true at all, Max is still new to a whole new generation of fans, and he definitely lives what he raps about.
The new generation don’t care about max b, you are delusional homie.

