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New York got a moment it’s been waiting 17 years for. French Montana and Max B have officially reunited in person following Max B’s release from prison. Max B, the Harlem innovator behind the “wavy” sound, was sentenced in 2009. French held the Coke Boys flag down the entire time, turning “Choppa Choppa Down” and their early mixtapes into street gospel. The reunion happened this weekend. No press, no cameras — just a photo French posted of them in the studio, arms around each other, with the caption “WAVE DON’T DIE.” Insiders say they recorded 3 tracks already. Max B’s voice is the same: melodic, slurred, and unmistakably Harlem. French told a friend “it’s like he never left.” This isn’t nostalgia. This is legacy repair. A generation of NY rappers from A Boogie to Lil Tjay grew up on Max B’s prison verses. His influence never left, but his freedom hits different. If French drops a Max B collab in 2026, it’s not just a song. It’s a cultural reset for NYC street rap.
Eddie Kaine reunites with Wavy da Ghawd for ’12/24′ sequel ’12/24: The Nightmare’ (Mixtape Review)
Brooklyn, NY emcee Eddie Kane celebrates Christmas Eve with his third mixtape. His Big Ghost Ltd.-produced debut A Tree Grows in Brooklyn attracted attention in the…
Young Nudy puts a lot of personality into his bar. He doesn’t deliver dense double entendres or puns, but he has an easy flow that sounds…
New York lyricist Rome Streetz teams up with Florida producer Wavy da Ghawd for his fifth EP. Coming off his 2016 debut mixtape I Been Thru…
