After more than a decade behind bars, Harlem rapper Max B, real name Charly Wingate, has officially been released from prison.
The “Wavy Crockett” rapper was originally sentenced to 75 years in 2009 for his alleged role in a botched robbery that turned deadly in New Jersey.
However, his conviction was later overturned, and in 2016 he struck a plea deal that reduced his sentence to aggravated manslaughter—significantly shortening his time behind bars.
Max B had been hinting at his release for months, even calling into The Joe Budden Podcast earlier this year to announce, “We got a date! I’ve got November 9, 2025, baby!” Now, it appears the Wave God has made good on that promise.
According to an Instagram post, he is officially home. “CANT MAKE THIS UP ! MY BROTHER REALLY CAME HOME ON MY B DAY ! HAMDULILLAH WALKED IT DOWN ! NO MORE FREE YOU..” wrote French Montana via Instagram.
Max B’s influence on New York rap is undeniable; his melodic delivery, larger-than-life charisma, and signature “wavy” style helped shape a generation of artists who followed, including French Montana and more.
Welcome home, Max.


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