After nearly two decades behind bars, New York rapper Max B is finally a free man.
The Harlem native — whose wave-inspired sound helped shape an entire generation of hip hop — was released from prison this week after serving 16 years on conspiracy and robbery charges.
And the first person waiting to welcome him home? His longtime brother-in-rhyme, French Montana.
A Long-Awaited Homecoming
Sources close to the rapper tell Media Take Out that Max B was quietly released from a New York correctional facility on Thursday afternoon. Moments later, French Montana and a small group of their childhood friends were there to greet him.
In a clip circulating on social media, French can be seen embracing Max tightly, smiling as cameras flashed. The moment was pure emotion — two brothers reuniting after years of loyalty, letters, and love.
“Sixteen years gone, but never forgotten,” one insider said. “French never turned his back on Max. Every year, every album — he kept his name alive.”

French Montana Stayed Loyal
Throughout Max’s prison sentence, French Montana was one of his most vocal supporters. The two first linked up in the early 2000s, forming the foundation of what would become the Coke Boys movement — a Harlem-based sound that blended swagger, melody, and street wisdom.
When Max was sentenced, many thought his career was over. But French made sure his friend’s name stayed alive in the culture.
From mixtape shout-outs to interviews, French always said the same thing: “Free Max B — the Wave will never die.”
That loyalty paid off. On the day of Max’s release, French posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, writing:
“The wave is home. My brother back. Sixteen years and still the same energy. Love you forever, my boy.”
Max B’s Legacy Lives On
Max B, born Charly Wingate, became one of the most influential voices in New York rap during the mid-2000s. Known for his unique melodic flow, swagger, and street poetry, he coined the term “Wavy” — a concept that has since become a cultural staple.
Even behind bars, Max remained an underground legend. His influence could be heard in artists like A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, and even Kanye West, who credited Max’s sound as an inspiration for his own melodic experimentation.
What’s Next For The Wave?
Sources tell Media Take Out that Max isn’t wasting any time getting back to work. Insiders say he’s already in the studio with French Montana and several major producers, with new music expected to drop soon.
“He’s ready,” said one source. “Max has had 16 years to reflect, write, and plan his comeback. The industry better get ready — the wave is back, and it’s bigger than ever.”
As the sun set on his first day of freedom, Max stood surrounded by friends, family, and cameras — smiling wide, soaking in the moment.
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