The Hip Hop community recently witnessed a grand and surprising event: the performance “JIM JONES-JaRULE EXCLUSIVE ACCESS PERFORMANCE-BEHIND THE SCENE.” This collaboration between two icons from different empires—Jim Jones representing Dipset and Ja Rule for Murder Inc.—created an electric atmosphere, recalling the golden era of New York Rap. Although the event was organized to celebrate music and exclusive behind-the-scenes moments, it unintentionally highlighted another dramatic and simmering story: the persistent feud between Jim Jones and Max B.

The Latest Controversy: Accidental “Diss Track” and Tense Explanation

While Jim Jones has been busy with high-profile collaborations, his former associate, Max Biggaveli, became the focus of a shocking controversy. At a recent performance, Max B performed the famous old track “We Sip Grand Cru,” a song containing sharp “diss” lines aimed directly at Jim Jones from years ago.

Fan reaction was immediate. The big question arose: after many years and attempts at reconciliation, was Bigaveli intentionally trying to reignite the flame of hatred?

However, Max B acted quickly to quell the rumors. He was forced to take to social media, issuing an urgent and tense statement, affirming that the performance of the track was entirely an accident caused by a lapse in communication with the DJ. He offered a sincere apology, emphasizing that he had no intention of “dissing” or antagonizing Jim Jones. For an artist who has just regained his freedom and is working to rebuild his career, this was an unfortunate misstep.

The Roots of the Feud: From Coke Wave to Split

To understand the sensitivity of this matter, one must look back at the complex history between the two. Max B and Jim Jones were once close collaborators, together creating the famous “Coke Wave” brand, a project considered to have defined street music of that era. Max B was not only a rapper but also a talented songwriter and producer, credited with significantly contributing to Jim Jones’s commercial success, including hits like “We Fly High (Ballin’).”

The relationship began to crack over disputes regarding money and rights. The conflict peaked when Max B publicly accused Jim Jones of lacking transparency in profit sharing, leading to a bitter and public “diss track” war. This war lasted for years, becoming one of the most notorious feuds in New York Rap history.

While Jim Jones continued his career with Dipset and solo projects, Max B faced a long-term prison sentence. The imprisonment itself temporarily calmed the public battle, but the hostile words and division remained.

What Future Awaits Reconciliation?

Max B’s hurried explanation and apology for the accidental “diss track” indicates one thing: he is genuinely seeking peace and wants to close the past chapter. However, the rift between them is too deep. Every event involving Max B is scrutinized by the community, especially when it could potentially affect Jim Jones.

While Jim Jones is enjoying new success with partners like Ja Rule, the question remains whether he will accept Max B’s explanation and put everything behind him. Only when Jim Jones speaks out or there is a concrete collaborative action can the “Coke Wave” feud truly be completely resolved. Until then, the actions of both rappers will continue to be monitored with great tension and expectation from the fans.