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Max B Confirms Prison Release Date In Joe Budden Interview: 'Wavy Baby Coming Home!'


By Marisa Mendez

Max B has confirmed his 2025 release from prison during a rare interview on Joe Budden‘s podcast.

The Silver Surfer called into Joe’s eponymous show in the latest episode published on Wednesday (December 11) and confirmed he will finally be a free man on November 9 of next year.

“I’m feeling righteous, man,” he said. “I’m doing alright. This is almost over. Wavy Baby coming home real soon.”

He also discussed his future plans, which include working with the biggest names in music – and nothing less.

“Listen, I’m not going to put myself in a box,” he said. “I can’t wait to get in the studio. There’s a lot of artists out there, too many to name. I’m looking forward to working with the big names, the head honchos. I’m not going to put myself in a box. I’m open for all that but they gotta be A-list. I’m fucking with A-list. If this shit ain’t A-list, I can’t fuck with it.”

You can listen to the full episode below. Max calls in around the 1:05:12 mark.

According to a report from TMZ last month, Max B will soon drop a number of his classic mixtapes on streaming services in the run up to his long-awaited prison release.

Reportedly, the mixtape releases are being eyed for some time this month and will mark the first time that most of his music has been available on streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.

While much of Max Biggaveli’s music is available through the Library of a Legend compilations, the individual projects have never been released.

The 46-year-old is alleged to have plotted to rob two men with his stepbrother, Kelvin Leerdam, and ex-girlfriend, Gina Conway, at a Holiday Inn in New Jersey in September 2006. The botched robbery resulted in one of the men being shot dead.

In 2016, the convictions were vacated and Max pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter instead, leading to his 75-year sentence being dramatically reduced to a 20 stretch. A further reduction followed soon after, cutting his jail time to 12 years.

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