That wave Max-B has been riding just
turned into a tsunami.
The
incarcerated rapper received some much needed good news on Wednesday
(May 26) as a judge ruled Jim Jones
no longer has control of his publishing or recording rights.
XXL is reporting that the judge
ruled Max has completed obligations under both his 2005 recording
contract and 2007 publishing deals. Max was once a part of Jones' Byrd Gang before the two had a falling
out.
Now Max can finally release his debut album 'Vigilante Season'.
Amalgam Digital will be putting
the album out on it's indie label although the release date has not been
set.
Max also got good news recently regarding his prison sentence for his
role in a 2005 robbery that left one man dead. He was granted an appeal
in the case and is waiting a trial date.
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