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Charley Wingate (born May 21, 1978), better known by his stage name Max B (short for Max Biggaveli), is an American rapper and singer. He is best known for his solo ''Public Domain'' and ''Million Dollar Baby'' series of
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s, and introducing the term "wavy" as a slang in popular lexicon. He made his mixtape debut in 2006, and signed a recording deal with fellow Harlem-based rapper
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' label/group ByrdGang. Following a streak of financial and ethical grievances, Max B parted ways with Jones in 2008. The two became embroiled in a bitter
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which pitted Jones and his associates on one side, and Max B and his affiliates on the other. Max B is closely associated with producer
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, and fellow rapper
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where the two collaborated on the '' Coke Wave'' mixtape series. In mid 2009, he was sentenced to 75 years in prison on conspiracy charges pertaining to armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and felony murder. While in prison, he secured a deal with
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to publish his debut album '' Vigilante Season'' which was released in 2011. On September 16, 2016, it was announced that Max B took a 20-year plea bargain for aggravated manslaughter and was set to be released on November 9, 2025.


Early life

Max B was born Charly Wingate on May 21, 1978 and raised in
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. His mother, Sharon Wingate, the eldest of eight siblings, had battled with substance abuse for most of her life and eventually served a year and a half in prison for her crack addiction. Charly was largely raised by his grandparents. According to his mother, his grandmother taught Charly her strong religious values from a young age. As a child, he was friends with future rapper and
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founder
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. He grew up with music in the household, and had sung in the Boys Choir of Harlem. Despite his grandmother's best efforts, Charly was heavily influenced by the streets, and at the age of 18, began serving a sentence for robbery in 1997. Wingate went on to serve 8 years in prison, before being released in 2005. Following his release, he immediately began pursuing a career in music, choosing the stage name Max B. The "B" being shorthand for Biggaveli, a
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("Makaveli"). According to Wingate, his love for rap music came from his deceased brother, Eric, who left him collections of cassettes while he went in and out of town.


Music career

In 2005, Max B appeared as a feature on various records, including "G's Up" and lead single " Baby Girl" off of Jones' sophomore album '' Harlem: Diary of a Summer'' released in August. He appeared as a feature on "You Gotta Love It" off of Cam'ron's ''
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'' album released in May 2006, and released his debut mixtape ''Million Dollar Baby'' the same month. Max B collaborated on the ByrdGang mixtape ''M.O.B. (Members of ByrdGang)'' released on July 7, and made several feature appearances on Jones' mixtape ''The 7 Day Theory'' released on September 27. In 2006, Max B became embroiled in legal trouble when he was arrested on September 29 in connection to a botched
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turned
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that occurred in
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, allegedly involving his "on-again off-again girlfriend" Gina Conway and step-brother Kevin Leerdem. While away, Max B had already recorded several feature appearances on Jim Jones' third album '' Hustler's P.O.M.E.'' which was released in November. In addition to writing for Jones on other tracks, most notably its lead single and Jones' highest-charting single to date "
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" which was released on October 21. Max B's second solo mixtape ''Public Domain: Million Dollar Baby Radio'' was released on November 2 while the rapper remained behind bars. Notable tracks off the record include "Deez My Streets" and "Dom Perignon" among others. Followed by his third mixtape ''Public Domain 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer'' released in December of that year. Notable tracks off the record include "Blow Me A Dub" and "De La Soul" among others. Both mixtapes were hosted by
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-based veteran DJ Big Mike, whom Max would develop an extensive relationship with throughout his career.
After having spent 10 months imprisoned, Max B was released on July 11, 2007, on a reported $2 million in
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. Short of funds, portion of Max's bond was raised by selling his publishing over to his label owned by Jim Jones. It would eventually go on to become one of many grievances and disputes Max would share with his former labelmate and head Jim Jones. Max B's fourth mixtape ''Public Domain: The Prequel'' was released later in the month following his release from prison. He appeared as a feature on
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's "Holiday" off of his
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released on December 4. Max B collaborated on the ''MOB2 (Members of ByrdGang 2)'' mixtape released on October 20, and had written for Jones' digital album which came out on February 19 the following year. Exactly one month prior to Max's release, on June 11, his friend Stack Bundles had been killed in his neighborhood of
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. In a 2009 interview before his trial, Max expressed his loss stating, "That was fucked up because the nigga Stacks was close to me, I ain't even gonna front. I was in jail at the time, so a nigga was sitting. A nigga learned to cope with that thing pretty well though, R.I.P. to Stacks. Shout out to my nigga, he played me all the joints he had. Man, that was my nigga."


2008: Leaving ByrdGang and feuding with Jim Jones

By 2008, Max B had left ByrdGang and publicly distanced himself from the "Dipset" movement. He had begun concentrating on his own rap collective named Gain Greene which included members Al Pac, Mak Mustard and Scarlett O'Harlem.
He began associating with
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rapper
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, then best known as the founder/host of the "street DVD" series Cocaine City, and who shared a similarly bitter history with Jim Jones. The two collaborated on their first song together "Waavvyy" off of French's sophomore tape ''Live From Africa'' released on April 29. Max also developed a close relationship with
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rappers Mall G and T.P., Connecticut rapper Hollywood Fergie, and
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's
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. On March 1, Max B released his first solo project since his departure from ByrdGang, his fifth mixtape ''Million Dollar Baby 2''. Notable tracks off the record include "Why You Do That" and "Sexy Love" among others. Hosted by New York-based Mexican-
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female DJ Lazy K, the two then released his sixth mixtape ''Million Dollar Baby 2.5'' on June 7. Notable tracks off the record include "Won't Go Far" and "She Touched It In Miami". Max B released his seventh mixtape ''Public Domain 3'' on June 10, hosted by veteran
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. The record became a significant mark of Max's independence, including scathing references towards his former partner turned rival Jim Jones. Notable tracks off the record include "Picture Me Rolling", "Lip Sing", "Ready To Ride", and "Paperwork" featuring Al Pac. On July 21, Max B released his eighth mixtape ''Wavie Crockett''. Notable tracks off the record include "Gotta Have It" and "Takin' Pictures" among others. With the popularity of his mixtapes, he had embarked on his first tour to the
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earlier in the year. The fourth installation in his flagship "Public Domain" series, ''Domain Diego'' was released on July 28, with a significant portion of the record having been recorded in
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during his trip. Notable tracks off the record include "Try Me" and "I'm So High" among others. On October 1, he released his tenth mixtape ''Goon Music 1.5: The Doomship''. Notable tracks off the record include "Free Al Pac", "I Wasn't There" and "Cops Come Runnin".


Feud with Jim Jones

Following his departure from ByrdGang, Max B engaged in a bitter feud with Jim Jones alongside fellow rapper French Montana. According to interviews, French and Max shared a common group of friends and associates. However, due to French's existing problems with Jim Jones, and Max being signed to his ByrdGang at the time, the two had yet to collaborate. This would soon change as the two became embroiled in one of the more infamous street beefs in New York hip hop. According to Max B, his beef with Jones stems from his allegations he was forced into a contract which offered him inadequate pay and no recognition of his contributions which included writing hooks, verses and melodies for Jim Jones during their stint together. He also alleges he was paid $300 for live shows where Jones earned in the range of $10–15,000. In his infamous interview on ''The Come Up'' Vol. 18 (2008), he confirmed having delivered "10 albums" worth of material to Jones to fulfill the terms of his contract. In the case of French Montana, his beef with Jim Jones had begun earlier. Albeit also attributed to Jones' disdain towards French for the infamous footage in ''Cocaine City'' Vol. 4 (2006), depicting Jones and his
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crew being beaten and driven-out during a brawl in
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, by the
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associated with the late
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.
According to French, his personal problems with Jones stems from his claims that Jones was publicly insinuating having a hand with the people responsible for a shooting targeting French. In a 2009 interview with VladTV, French claimed that Jones – by then well known for his numerous feuds and provocations – was using the late-2003 incident to increase his reputation in the streets. By the time Max B left ByrdGang in 2008, Jim Jones had garnered a streak of feuds with rappers, ranging from
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to would-be
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affiliate Tru Life.
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had already appeared in various interviews, including one on ''Cocaine City'' Vol. 8 (2007)
showing off two Dipset chains he claimed to have snatched off of Jones. Max B's affiliation with French and their mutual beef with Jim Jones was a very public one – resulting in numerous back-and-forth "diss" videos, interviews, confrontations and accusations – which appeared on street DVDs such as Cocaine City, Smack, Come Up, Sub-0, as well as websites such as ''HipHopBeef.com'' and ''WorldStarHipHop.com'' which were just beginning to gain a foothold. The feud also involved Jim Jones affiliate
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,
and at differing points of time various rappers from Dipset or ByrdGang close to Jones. On February 5, 2009, Max B and French Montana would go on to release their debut collaborative mixtape '' Coke Wave'', and which included productions from
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, Young Los and J. Cardim. The run up to which was marred by tension and confrontation between the feuding sides. Notable bits from the series of back-and-forth videos include, French and Max B mocking Hell Rell's standing in relation to Jones,

and Rell firing back; Max B's allegations of infidelity by Jones' wife Chrissy; Max B recalling an off-camera altercation with Jones in the street in late 2008; footage of French and Max's crew confronting Jones at his Manhattan studio followed by a standoff with police in November (''Cocaine City'' Vol. 12);
and an attempted reprisal against Max B by ByrdGang leading to a brawl at a club in Brooklyn in January 2009.

In June 2008, Max B had signed a three-album deal with independent record label
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. Soon after, however, they would be prevented by Jim Jones' legal team from making any commercial releases of Max's music. This would continue until May 2010, a year after Max B was sentenced, where in a lawsuit victory a New York City judge ruled that Jones no longer had rights over the now-incarcerated rapper's music. Thereby allowing Amalgam to release his debut album '' Vigilante Season''. The project which was recorded in 2008, and originally intended to be released sometime after ''Public Domain 3'', was finally released on March 22, 2011. Notable songs from ''Vigilante Season'' include "Money Make Me Feel Better", "Where Do I Go" and "Lord Is Tryna Tell Ya Something" among others.


2009-present: Last year before jail and further success

The first half of 2009 would be Max B's last as a free man. Following the release of his eleventh mixtape ''Coke Wave'' on February 5, he released his twelfth mixtape ''Quarantine'' on February 21 later that month. The fifth installation in his flagship "Public Domain" series, notable tracks off ''Quarantine'' include "I Ain't Tryna", "All My Life", "Don't Love Hoes", and "DJ Saved My Life" featuring Mak Mustard. On June 4, Max B was sentenced to 75 years in prison, found guilty on 9 of 11 counts in the case involving himself, Gina Conway and Kevin Leerdam. Based on the testimony of Conway, he is accused of conspiring the event, and will be eligible for parole in 2042. Conway was sentenced to 18 years, and Leerdam was sentenced to life in prison. Following his verdict, his fourteenth mixtape ''Million Dollar Baby 3'' was released on June 30. His fifteenth mixtape and sixth installment in his "Public Domain" series, ''PD6: Walking The Plank'', was released on July 12. Notable tracks off the record include "Dead Solver", "Never Wanna Go Back", "Letter To Stack Bundles", and "What You Want From Me" featuring Beanie Sigel and French Montana. His collaborative mixtape ''Coke Wave 2'' with French was released on November 3, 2009. Albeit in prison since June 2009, Max B has been featured on various artists' records, utilizing preexisting recordings or through phoned-in verses and messages from prison. A collaborative mixtape titled ''Dopeman'' with fellow Gain Greene rapper Mak Mustard was released on April 4, 2010. A collaborative mixtape ''A Wave Called Yes'' with Amalgam labelmate Young Riot was released on May 26. The record contained two collaborative tracks featuring
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who had signed to Amalgam in 2009, having had the opportunity to work with Max during his final months before his sentencing. In 2012,
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released a collaborative mixtape called ''Toothy Wavy'' which featured phoned-in verses from Max B, and production by
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. When Kanye West's album was scheduled to be named Waves, Max B (originator of the wave), expressed approval of the name change. He called in the Breakfast Club and said "It's all love. I appreciate it." In 2016, a phone conversation with
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was featured on the track " Siiiiiiiiilver Surffffeeeeer Intermission" from Kanye West's 7th studio album, ''
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''. He dropped a song with French Montana called "Hold On" in 2019.


Controversies


Allegations of blackballing

Together with his producers
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and Young Los, newfound partner French Montana, and mixtape DJ's Big Mike and Lazy K, Max B had garnered a sizeable underground movement that pushed his music online and throughout the
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region. Particularly noteworthy since, throughout their stint Max B and French would allege being "blackballed" by radio and media. In a September 25, 2008, video on
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, they would go on to accuse Jim Jones for using his influence to further dissuade labels and websites from covering the rappers. As a response to being blackballed, the two would rely on
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and online methods of promotion. French Montana – who had a background in Cocaine City – and Max B, would utilize outlets such as street DVDs and hip hop websites to promote themselves and their respective projects. Since the early-2000s, street DVDs had emerged as a lucrative underground medium providing a "behind the scenes" look into the business and politics of major and upcoming rappers. By the late 2000s, websites such as
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and others would take on the same spot; consequently, marking the decline of street DVDs as an outdated and non-lucrative format. Another tactic was to release a flood of music/mixtapes. In 2008 alone, Max B had released over half a dozen mixtapes. The ''Coke Wave'' mixtape, and its sequel ''Coke Wave 2'', were accompanied by DVD films which included music videos, in-studio footage, skits, and videos revolving around their beef with background commentary. ''Coke Wave 2'', in addition to the ''Take A Look Into My Life'' DVD, which were released subsequent to Max B's sentencing, further included footage related to his trial and commentary on his legal situation. French would touch on the subject of having been blackballed in a number of interviews following his mainstream breakout. In a 2012 interview from prison, Max B touched on the subject noting,
I was completely blackballed, my songs on the radio. I couldn't help myself but I was always able to help French do what he wanted to do ..if I had to blow trial, at least I know a n**ga out there holding it down ..I'm talking to French; we communicate a couple times a week ..he real wavy right now.


Felony murder charges

According to authorities, Max sent his ex-girlfriend, Gina Conway, and his stepbrother Kelvin Leerdam, in 2006 to rob two men in a Holiday Inn, in Fort Lee,
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. On September 22, 2006, Conway and Leerdam ambushed Allan "Jay" Plowden in room 408 and restrained him with duct tape, while awaiting Plowden's partner, David Taylor. Also in the room was Gissele Nieven. When Taylor arrived, he was immediately shot, point-blank, execution-style, in the head. He did not have any money on him. The crew fled the scene, Plowden then alerted the hotel front desk of the murder. As police entered the room, Plowden was caught moving $30,000 out of the room. Plowden was later charged with money laundering and identity theft. One week later Conway, Leerdam and coordinator Max B were apprehended and charged. On January 9, 2007, Max B was remanded to Bergen County Jail in New Jersey on a $2 million bail.


Conviction and appeal

By June 6, 2009, he had been found guilty on 9 of 11 counts in the ongoing trial. On June 9, he was found guilty of murder conspiracy and robbery charges. Max B was later sentenced to 75 years in prison on September 4, 2009. His mother, Sharon Wingate, and fellow rap artist French Montana said he plans to appeal his conviction. On March 19, 2010, Max B was granted an appeal with a new trial and lawyer. In February 2012, rumors spread that Max's request for an appeal had been denied, but it since has been cleared up as an internet/blog/Twitter rumor. On August 30, 2012, Max's appeal was denied and he was set to remain in prison to finish his 75-year incarceration. On September 16, 2016, French Montana released a statement revealing Max B has taken a plea bargain for aggravated manslaughter and is set to be released within 2 to 6 years. Max continues to seek a higher appeal. Rapper
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shouted out Max B in support in his Rick Ross and Dr. Dre collaboration "3 Kings." In July 2019, Max B had his sentence reduced from 20 years to 12 years.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

* ''Out on Bond: 2 Million Dollar Baby'' (2007) * ''Max Payne'' (2008) * ''Wave Music'' (2008) * ''Bloomberg Series'' (2008) * ''Goon Music 2.0www'' (2009) (with Dame Grease and French Montana) * ''The Waviest'' (2010) * ''Library of a Legend'' (2011) Volumes 1 to 24 * ''Return of the Wave'' (2013) (with various artists) * ''Hook King'' (2014) * ''The Best of Max B & Al Pac'' (2015) (with Al Pac)


Extended plays

*''House Money'' (2019) *''Charly'' (2020)


Mixtapes

* ''Million Dollar Baby'' (2006) * ''Public Domain: Million Dollar Baby Radio'' (2006) * ''Public Domain: The Prequel'' (2007) * ''Public Domain 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer'' (2007) * ''Million Dollar Baby 2'' (2008) * ''Million Dollar Baby 2.5: Da Appetizer'' (2008) * ''Public Domain 3: Domain Pain'' (2008) * ''Wavie Crockett'' (2008) * ''Domain Diego'' (2008) * ''Goon Music 1.5: The Doomship'' (2008) (with
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)
* '' Coke Wave'' (2009) (with
French Montana Karim Kharbouch (Arabic: æɾiːm χɑɾbuːʃ born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name French Montana, is a Moroccan-American rapper. Born and raised in Morocco, he emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 13. ...
)
* * ''Public Domain 5: Quarantine'' (2009) * ''Public Domain 6: Walking the Plank'' (2009) * ''Million Dollar Baby 3'' (2009) * ''Coke Wave 2'' (2009) (with French Montana) * ''Dopeman: Public Domain 6.5'' (2010)Life, Lavish. (April 1, 2010
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(with Mak Mustard) * ''A Wave Called Yes'' (2010) (with Young Riot) * ''Toothy Wavy'' (2012) (with
Isaiah Toothtaker Isaiah Toothtaker (born 1981) is an American rapper, designer, and tattoo artist. He is a co-founder of the indie hip hop collective Machina Muerte. Biography Toothtaker is of Mexican and Native American heritage, who grew up in Tucson, Ari ...
)
* ''Wave Gods'' (2016) (with French Montana)


Guest appearances

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Funkmaster Flex Aston George Taylor Jr. (born August 5, 1968), professionally known as Funkmaster Flex, is an American DJ, rapper, record producer, and host on New York City's Hot 97 radio station. In 1992, he became host of the first hip hop radio show on Hot 9 ...
– "We Be Gettin' Chips" from ''
Car Show Tour ''Car Show Tour'' is a compilation album by American DJ Funkmaster Flex. It was released on December 6, 2005, via Koch Records, along with a DVD that features a documentary about a Miami car and hip hop show hosted by Funk Flex. Production was h ...
'' (2005) *
Jim Jones James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was an American preacher, political activist and mass murderer. He led the Peoples Temple, a new religious movement, between 1955 and 1978. In what he called "revolutionary suicide ...
– "G's Up" and " Baby Girl" from '' Harlem: Diary of a Summer'' (2005) *
Jim Jones James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was an American preacher, political activist and mass murderer. He led the Peoples Temple, a new religious movement, between 1955 and 1978. In what he called "revolutionary suicide ...
– "Intro," "So Harlem," "Bright Lights, Big City," "Pin the Tail," "Love of My Life," "Don't Forget About Me," and "Concrete Jungle" from ''
Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment) ''Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)'' is the third studio album by American rapper Jim Jones. The album was released in the United States on November 7, 2006 under Diplomat Records and Koch Records. The album features guest appea ...
'' (2006) *
Cam'ron Cameron Ezike Giles (born February 4, 1976), better known by his stage name Cam'ron, is an American rapper, record executive, and actor from Harlem, New York City. Beginning his career in the mid-1990s as Killa Cam, Giles signed to Lance "Un" ...
– "You Gotta Love It" from ''
Killa Season ''Killa Season'' is the fifth studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron. The album was released on May 16, 2006, by Diplomat Records, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. Cam'ron was also the executive producer of the album. The album received positi ...
'' (2006) *
Styles P David R. Styles (born November 28, 1974), better known by his stage name Styles P (also known mononymously as Styles), is an American rapper, best known as a member of hip hop group the Lox, alongside childhood friends Sheek Louch and Jadakiss. ...
– "Holiday" from '' Super Gangster (Extraordinary Gentleman)'' (2007) * Pete Rock – "We Roll" from '' NY's Finest'' (2008) *
Kurious Jorge Antonio Alvarez (born May 1, 1970), better known by his stage names Kurious or Kurious Jorge, is an American hip hop recording artist from New York City. Biography Kurious is of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent, and grew up in the Upper ...
– "Back from Up Under" from '' II'' (2009) *
Curren$y Shante Scott Franklin (born April 4, 1981), better known by his stage name Currensy (often stylized as Curren$y), is an American rapper. In 2011, he founded the label Jet Life Recordings. Music career 2002–2008: No Limit and Young Money ...
– "Living the Life" from ''
Jet Files ''Jet Files'' is the second studio album by American rapper Curren$y. It was released digitally on October 6, 2009, while it was released physically on June 28, 2011, by Amalgam Digital Amalgam Digital is an independent record label based in Ea ...
'' (2009) * Harvey Stripes – "Paid" (2009) *
The Jacka Dominick Newton (August 12, 1977 – February 2, 2015), better known by his stage name The Jacka, was an American rapper from Pittsburg, California. The Jacka began his career as part of the rap group Mob Figaz. He was killed in a shooting in ...
– "Look Me in My Eyes" from
The Sentence ''The Sentence'' is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Rudy Valdez. Synopsis Filmmaker Rudy Valdez shows how his family is impacted when his sister is convicted and sentenced to 15 years in jail. Release Reception The review aggregat ...
(2012) *
French Montana Karim Kharbouch (Arabic: æɾiːm χɑɾbuːʃ born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name French Montana, is a Moroccan-American rapper. Born and raised in Morocco, he emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 13. ...
– "Once in a While" and "Hey My Guy" from '' Excuse My French'' (2013) * Cold World – "Outro" from ''How the Gods Chill'' (2014) * Ateyaba – "Max B" (2013) *
Kanye West Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer. Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
– " Siiiiiiiiilver Surffffeeeeer Intermission" from ''
The Life of Pablo ''The Life of Pablo'' is the seventh studio album by American rapper and producer Kanye West. It was released on February 14, 2016, through GOOD Music and distributed by Def Jam Recordings. Recording sessions took place from 2013 to 2016, in It ...
'' (2016) *
French Montana Karim Kharbouch (Arabic: æɾiːm χɑɾbuːʃ born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name French Montana, is a Moroccan-American rapper. Born and raised in Morocco, he emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 13. ...
– "Chinx & Max/Paid For" from " MC4" (2016) *
French Montana Karim Kharbouch (Arabic: æɾiːm χɑɾbuːʃ born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name French Montana, is a Moroccan-American rapper. Born and raised in Morocco, he emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 13. ...
– "
A Lie "A Lie" is a song recorded by Moroccan-American rapper French Montana featuring Canadian singer the Weeknd and American rapper Max B. The song was written by French Montana, the Weeknd, Rory Quigley, Jason Quenneville, Danny Schofield, Charly Win ...
" from " Jungle Rules" (also featuring
The Weeknd Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990), known professionally as the Weeknd, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Known for his sonic versatility and dark lyricism, his music explores escapism, Romance (love), ...
) (2017)


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