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The two fell out because of financial disputes soon after. This left the rapper's official recording career in limbo, since he was under contract to Jones' ByrdGang Records. He maintained a following by embarking on an extensive series of mixtape releases, often in collaboration with Harlem producer [[Dame Grease]], and by dint of often bizarre and excessive media interviews and self-produced internet videos. Signature catchprases "Oowww" and "wavy" featured liberally in all these outlets. His alias Biggaveli denotes his belief that he is an amalgam of artists [[The Notorious B.I.G.]], [[Jay-Z]] (AKA "Jigga") and [[Tupac Shakur]] (AKA Makaveli).
The two fell out because of financial disputes soon after. This left the rapper's official recording career in limbo, since he was under contract to Jones' ByrdGang Records. He maintained a following by embarking on an extensive series of mixtape releases, often in collaboration with Harlem producer [[Dame Grease]], and by dint of often bizarre and excessive media interviews and self-produced internet videos. Signature catchprases "Oowww" and "wavy" featured liberally in all these outlets. His alias Biggaveli denotes his belief that he is an amalgam of artists [[The Notorious B.I.G.]], [[Jay-Z]] (AKA "Jigga") and [[Tupac Shakur]] (AKA Makaveli).


Having gained release from his contract, he signed a three-album deal with Boston label [[Amalgam Digital]] in 2008. Preparations were underway for a debut album to be entitled ''Vigilante Season'' when in 2009 Max B was found guilty of involvement in a robbery which left a man dead. Sentencing is due in September 2009, and a life sentence is expected.
Having gained release from his contract, he signed a three-album deal with Boston label [[Amalgam Digital]] in 2008. Preparations were underway for a debut album to be entitled ''Vigilante Season'' when in 2009 Max B was found guilty of involvement in a robbery which left a man dead. Sentencing is due in September 2009, with a life sentence a possibility.


Mixtapes released by Max B include ''Million Dollar Baby'', ''Keep It Wavy'', ''Street Soldiers'', ''Public Domain:The Prequel'' (2007), ''Public Domain 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer'', ''Public Domain 3: Domain Pain'' (2008), ''Max Payne'', ''Coke Wave'' (2008), ''Goon Music'', ''Quarantine'' (2009), and ''pd6: Walking the Plank'' (2009).
Mixtapes released by Max B include ''Million Dollar Baby'', ''Keep It Wavy'', ''Street Soldiers'', ''Public Domain:The Prequel'' (2007), ''Public Domain 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer'', ''Public Domain 3: Domain Pain'' (2008), ''Max Payne'', ''Coke Wave'' (2008), ''Goon Music'', ''Quarantine'' (2009), and ''pd6: Walking the Plank'' (2009).

Revision as of 22:11, 16 August 2009

Max B (born Charly Wingate, AKA Wavy Crockett, Max Biggaveli, Biggavell) is a rapper from Harlem, New York, USA known for his mumbling delivery, his off-kilter sing-song style choruses, and his braggadocio interviews and videos.

After a period of incarceration on robbery charges 1997–2005, Max B came to prominence through his affiliation with the Harlem collective The Diplomats, and with rapper Jim Jones in particular. He is credited as co-writer on Jones' biggest hit "We Fly High", and features on several songs on Jones' albums Harlem: Diary of a Summer (including its lead single "Baby Girl", 2005) and Hustler's P.O.M.E. (2006). In 2006 Jones formed the collective ByrdGang with Max B as a member.

The two fell out because of financial disputes soon after. This left the rapper's official recording career in limbo, since he was under contract to Jones' ByrdGang Records. He maintained a following by embarking on an extensive series of mixtape releases, often in collaboration with Harlem producer Dame Grease, and by dint of often bizarre and excessive media interviews and self-produced internet videos. Signature catchprases "Oowww" and "wavy" featured liberally in all these outlets. His alias Biggaveli denotes his belief that he is an amalgam of artists The Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z (AKA "Jigga") and Tupac Shakur (AKA Makaveli).

Having gained release from his contract, he signed a three-album deal with Boston label Amalgam Digital in 2008. Preparations were underway for a debut album to be entitled Vigilante Season when in 2009 Max B was found guilty of involvement in a robbery which left a man dead. Sentencing is due in September 2009, with a life sentence a possibility.

Mixtapes released by Max B include Million Dollar Baby, Keep It Wavy, Street Soldiers, Public Domain:The Prequel (2007), Public Domain 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Public Domain 3: Domain Pain (2008), Max Payne, Coke Wave (2008), Goon Music, Quarantine (2009), and pd6: Walking the Plank (2009).

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