Max B and Jim Jones used to have chemistry as strong as the capo had with Dipset back in the day. Max B had an uncanny ability with melodies, one of the earliest examples of a rapper cooing on hard street songs. It’s easy to see where Jones applied that skillset. His big hit “Ballin” could’ve easily been a Max B joint on one of his mixtapes. The pair started beefing over financial disputes at the ByrdGang label and the rest was history.
Now, with Max being released from prison imminently, has time healed all wounds between the pair? For Jim Jones, it’s a bit more complicated. Recently, he sat down with Maino, Dave East, and Fabolous on their Let’s Rap About It podcast. There, after talking about Young Thug and YFN Lucci mending their issues, Maino wonders if Jones can do the same thing wi