Jim Jones Shuts Down Max B Question During Interview

While many rappers shun away from sitting down with outlets, Jim Jones is regularly on the interview circuit. The Rap icon doesn’t have a problem chatting about his decades-long career with publications. Still, he will also shut down questions that can cause controversy—including his tension with other rappers.

Jones’s purported beef with Max B has been well-documented over the years, and he has often addressed the strenuous relationship. However, when he caught up with DJUTV, Jones wasn’t having it when Max B was introduced into the conversation.

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“I don’t talk about dead people, and I don’t talk about people locked up,” Jones stated. “If I say some sh*t, I wanna be able to say it to your face if I have to.”

“That was one thing I always made it a point to do, so just keep that in mind for the next time you speak to a real n*gga and talk about dead people or somebody that’s locked up.”

Jones was told that in Chicago, where the interviewer is from, fans are curious about the long-standing beef. Still, the rapper was unmoved.

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“I know how it go in Chicago, I know how they speak on they opps, I know the whole thing and sh*t like that,” the Harlem emcee said. “But where I’m from, I come from a different time. I come from real hustlers and sh*t like that. N*ggas that really got money and really was in the street.”

Further, Jones added he aligns with a “certain code.”

“You talking about a dead person holds no merit to me,” he also shared. “If that’s your opp, you already won, you not here no more, no matter what were the circumstances.”

Check out Jim Jones’s interview above.

[WATCH] French Montana Says Max B Will Be Released From Prison In 2023

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According to the Coke Boys captain, the Wave God will be coming home real soon.

French Montana recently announced in a tweet that Max B will released from prison in April of this year while promoting Max’s new “Lemonade” video from French’s latest mixtape Coke Boys 6

Max was sentenced to 75 years behind bars for conspiracy charges related to armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and felony murder from a botched New Jersey robbery in 2006. In 2016, Max, whose real name is Charley Wingate, had his sentenced reduced to 20 years. His sentenced was then shortened again to 12 years in 2019.

The “Lemonade” video opens with Biggaveli on a prison video call speaking to his fans.

“It’s Max Biggavel. French, what’s good, my n-gga? I’m coming, baby. I’m on they ass,” he says. “Boy looking good, I’m working, got the weight off of me, the weight is up. It’s ‘Lemonade,’ baby, it’s the video. Get ready for it. French Monbega, owww! I love you, beloved. You killin’ them out here.”

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French Montana Reveals Max B Will Be Released From Prison in April

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The return of Biggaveli is near. French Montana says Max B will be released from prison this year.

The announcement was alongside Montana’s new video for “Lemonade,” with Max asking for the Coke Boys 6 rapper to announce his return home. According to HipHopDX, Max was serving time in crimes related to armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and felony murder.

“MY BROTHER WAS FACING 75 YEARS .. HE TOLD ME TO TELL YALL HE‘LL BE HOME IN APRIL!!” French wrote. “SILVER SURFER Live from the can [wave emoji] Free the Count [100 emoji] ‘LEMONADE’ VIDEO .. Coke Boys 6 OUT NOW ON ALL PLATFORMS.”

You can see the full video below.

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