Max B

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Max B
Background information
Birth name Charly Wingate[1]
Also known as Biggaveli
The Silver Surfer
Wavie Crockett
Boss Don
Born (1978-05-21) May 21, 1978[citation needed]
Origin Harlem, New York City, New York, United States
Genres Hip hop
Occupations Rapper
Years active 2005–present
Labels ByrdGang Records (2006–2010)
Amalgam Digital (2010–Present)
Associated acts French Montana
Dame Grease
Diplomats
ByrdGang
Isaiah Toothtaker
Wave Gang, Asset Da Kid
Website www.amalgamdigital.com

Charly Wingate (born May 21, 1978), known by his stage name as Max B, is an American rapper from Harlem, New York City, New York. In 2009, Max B began serving a 75-year prison sentence for charges of conspiracy to armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault, and murder.[2]

Biography

Max B was incarcerated on robbery charges from 1997 to 2005,[3] starting serving at 17 years of age.[4] He had come up with a second alias Biggaveli denoting his belief that he is a combination of rappers: The Notorious B.I.G. ("Biggie Smalls") Jay-Z ("Jigga Man[5]") and Tupac Shakur ("Makaveli").[6]

After finishing his sentence, he befriended Harlem rapper Jim Jones through his childhood friend and rapper Cam'ron.[4] Max B came to prominence through this affiliation with the Harlem collective The Diplomats, in particular with Cam'ron. In 2006 Jones formed the collective ByrdGang with Max B as a starring member.[7] Fellow ByrdGang member Stack Bundles was killed in 2007.[8] Max B expressed the loss: "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."[9]

Max B then engaged in a long feud with Jim Jones. Jones was preventing Max B from earning the adequate amount of money he was due for his artistic creations and work. Large amounts of money were given to Jim Jones for shows, however Max B would receive a split from Byrdgang which was only a fraction of what Jim had made; when most of the material performed was written entirely by Max B, including lyrics, hooks, and melodies. Although under contract by Jones, Max B was destined to get out of this situation.[10]

Max B signed a deal with Boston-based Amalgam Digital in 2008[11] and is still currently signed with the label.[12][13] His debut album is entitled Vigilante Season.

He collaborated with Isaiah Toothtaker on Toothy Wavy in 2012.[14] It was entirely produced by The Hood Internet.[15]

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, Northern New Jersey. 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.[16] Conway testified against Max B and Leerdam, in exchange for a 15-year sentence on armed robbery and manslaughter. Leerdam received a life term plus 35 years.

On July 3, 2013 Conway lost a bid to lower her 15-year sentence. She claimed that her confession to the police was involuntary and that her sentence was excessive.

Conviction and appeal

Charly Wingate
Born Harlem, New York, United States
Nationality American
Criminal penalty

  • 8 years in prison (1997–2005)
  • 2 years in prison (2013-2015)
Criminal status
Incarcerated at New Jersey State Prison

By June 6, 2009, he had been found guilty on 9 of 11 counts in the ongoing trial.[17] On June 9, he was found guilty of murder conspiracy and robbery charges and faced up to 75 years. He was to be sentenced in Bergen County on July 30.

In a statement, Gerald Saluti said:
Max B would like to first thank all his family, friends and fans that have supported him throughout this trial. Please don’t give up on him at this point. Although the jury has spoken and Max has been convicted of felony murder, kidnapping, robbery and conspiracy a swift and successful appeal shall follow. [...] It is inconceivable that a jury could convict Max under the facts presented by the State. Even Gina Conway the State’s own witness testified that Max knew nothing of a robbery. [...] Ms. Conway, a jilted lover and proven liar, said so at the trial itself. Max said after the verdict was read that he is confident that justice will eventually be served and he will be free. [...] Max intends to continue putting out music for his fans while the appeal process grinds along. Although shocked by the verdict, Max remained grateful.

Max B was later sentenced to 75 years in prison on September 4, 2009.[18] 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.[19]

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.[20]

On August 30, 2012, Max's appeal was denied and he is set to remain in prison to finish his 75 year incarceration.[21] Max continues to seek a higher appeal, . Rapper Jay-Z recently shouted out Max B in support in his Rick Ross and Dr. Dre collaboration "3 Kings."[22] He will be eligible for parole .[4]

Personal life

[4] Max B is engaged to a woman by the name of Allison. His fiancé lives in Florida.

Popular Culture

Max B has released many DVDs known as The Wave, Return of the Wave, Charge it to the Wave., and many others.

Max B is cited as bringing popularity to the use of the term "Wavy." He goes by many aliases, one being Wavy Crockett.

Curren$y, a rapper from New Orleans, constantly references Max B and the Wave. He has done a song called "Living the Life" with Max B, while both were signed to Amalgam Digital. Curren$y shows respect by rapping over Max B and Dame Grease beats. He makes references to Max B in many songs, "One for da wave", "New Jet City", "Living for the City", "These Bitches (feat French Montana)". amongst other references throughout interviews.

Detroit rapper, Danny Brown and group TRPL BLK has a song called "Max B," released October 15, 2013.

Rapper Jay-Z recently shouted out Max B in support in his Rick Ross and Dr. Dre collaboration "3 Kings."[23]

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

  • Public Domain: Million Dollar Baby Radio (2006)
  • Million Dollar Baby (2006)
  • Public Domain: The Prequel (2007)[24]
  • Million Dollar Baby 2 (2008)
  • Public Domain 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2008)
  • Million Dollar Baby 2.5: Da Appetizer (2008)
  • Public Domain 3: Domain Pain (2008)[25][26]
  • Wavie Crockett: Return Of The Wave (2008)
  • Domain Diego (2008)[27]
  • Coke Wave (w/ French Montana) (2008)[28]
  • Goon Music 1.5: The Doomship (2008)
  • Quarantine (2009)[29]
  • Goon Music 2.Owww (2009)
  • Public Domain 6: Walking the Plank (2009)[30][31]
  • Coke Wave 2 (w/ French Montana) (2009)
  • Million Dollar Baby 3 (2009)
  • Dopeman:Public Domain 6.5 (2010)[32]
  • Amalgam Series Vol. 1: A Wave Called Yes (2010)
  • Wavement and Masar Presents : Max B - Library Of a Legend (24 Volumes) (2011)
  • Return of The Wave (2013)
  • Toothy Wavy (2012)

Guest appearances

References

  1. Reid, Shaheem; Rodriguez, Jayson; Dukes, Rahman (June 9, 2009). "Former Dipset Affiliate Max B Found Guilty Of Manslaughter". MTV. 
  2. Crates, Jake (August 30, 2012). "Max B Prison Sentence Upheld; Parole Set for 2042". AllHipHop. 
  3. Benson, Chris; Porter, D. (July 2009). "Wipeout: The Fall of Max B". cool'eh (14). 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 http://www.complex.com/music/2013/07/max-b-jail-interview1
  5. http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.1303/title.max-b-the-wavy-harlem-renaissance
  6. "Max B Interview (OnSMASH Exclusive)". OnSMASH. 
  7. Reid, Shaheem (2006-07-17). "Fire Starters". Mixtape Monday (MTV News). Retrieved 2009-09-03. 
  8. Reid, Shaheem. (2007-06-12) Jim Jones Associate Stack Bundles Killed – Music, Celebrity, Artist News. MTV. Retrieved on 2012-01-06.
  9. Cooper, Matthew. (2009-02-04) Max B: The Wavy Harlem Renaissance | Rappers Talk Hip Hop Beef & Old School Hip Hop. HipHop DX. Retrieved on 2012-01-06.
  10. http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.24748/title.max-b-explains-the-roots-of-his-beef-with-jim-jones-the-byrdgang
  11. http://sohhdotcom.blogspot.com/2008/07/max-b-signs-w-amalgam-digital-says-jim.html
  12. Faraone, Chris (2008-08-13). "Max B earns an A for arrogance". The Boston Herald. Retrieved 2009-09-03. 
  13. Cooper, Matthew (2009-02-04). "Max B: The Wavy Harlem Renaissance". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2009-09-03. 
  14. Woodbury, Jason P. (May 7, 2012). "Isaiah Toothtaker and Max B Show Off Toothy Wavy Videos". Phoenix New Times. 
  15. Ellis, Matthew (May 15, 2012). "Max B & Isaiah Toothtaker 'Toothy Wavy' (Mishka Mixtape) Prod. By Hood Internet". Prefix. 
  16. Phillips, Rashad. (2009-01-16) Bronx Woman Confesses In Alleged Max B. Robbery | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales. HipHop DX. Retrieved on 2012-01-06.
  17. "Max-B Found Guilty on 9 out of 11 Counts in Murder Trial (Facing up to 20 Years in Prison)". ThisIs50.com. 2009-06-09. Retrieved 2012-01-06. 
  18. Jacobs, Allen (2009-09-03). "Max B Sentenced To 40 Years In Prison". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2009-09-03. 
  19. Markos, Kibret (2009-09-03). "Rapper gets 75 years for fatal Fort Lee hotel robbery". The Record. Retrieved 2009-09-04. 
  20. "Max B Says "Dont Believe Internet Rumors"". Itsbizkit. 
  21. Bark, Theo (August 31, 2012). "Max B Appeal Denied: N.J. Court Upholds 75-Year Prison Sentence for Murder, Robbery". The Boombox. 
  22. Lewis, Brittany (September 26, 2012). "FREE MAX B! Max B Starts "Pardon The Wave" Petition & Big Ups Jay-Z For "3 Kings" Shout Out". Global Grind. 
  23. Lewis, Brittany (September 26, 2012). "FREE MAX B! Max B Starts "Pardon The Wave" Petition & Big Ups Jay-Z For "3 Kings" Shout Out". Global Grind. 
  24. Reid, Shaheem (2007-08-06). "Jay-Z Teams With Eminem, Young Jeezy; Trina Won't Dis 50 Cent; Everybody's Poppin' On Wu-Tang Clan LP". Mixtape Monday. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-09-03. (Public Domain: The Prequel reviewed.)
  25. Lee, Frazia (2008-07-16). "Max B: Public Domain 3: Domain Pain". Metro Spirit 19 (51). 
  26. "DJ Whoo Kid & Gain Greene present Max B: Public Domain 3 (Domain Pain)". XXL. 2008-08-01. 
  27. Benz, C.; Ripperveli, R. (January 2009). "Surf's up!". cool'eh (12). 
  28. Reid, Shaheem (2008-12-08). "T.I. Isn't Taking Young Buck From G-Unit ... Yet; Bun B Wants To Battle Snoop Dogg". Mixtape Monday. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-09-03. (Coke Wave reviewed.)
  29. Ketchum, William E. III (2009-03-21). up-july/p.all "Mixtape Wrapup (February/March)". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2009-09-03.  (Quarantine reviewed.)
  30. "Big Mike & Max B Present Public Domain 6: Walking The Plank". XXL. 2009-07-16. 
  31. Ketchum, William E. III (2009-08-03). "Mixtape Wrapup (July)". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2009-08-16. (pd6 reviewed.)
  32. Life, Lavish. (2010-04-01) max b and mak mustard : dopeman (Public Domain 6.5) – lexlevi.com. Lexlevi.ning.com. Retrieved on 2012-01-06.

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