Max B and Jim Jones used to be friends and collaborators before they went back and forth over unfair contract allegations and began trading words and diss tracks. It seems Max B wants to leave the feud in the past and focus on the future.
In a phone call interview on the Drink Champs podcast on July 15, 2025, the Why You Do That hitmaker revealed that he didn’t feel offended when his friend French Montana collaborated with Jones to release Too Late in 2021. Max added that although French reached out to him before embarking on the remix, he didn’t see anything wrong in putting everything aside for the sake of business:
“It was all love. At this point, sh—t, business is business. Me and bro personal affairs shouldn’t be able to stop your business. You know that sh—t was mad years ago, we was running around young — we was entertaining. Jim said a bunch of hard sh—t about me."
Max B added that he wanted to start over again as a married man with kids
"It’s all good. Listen, man. It’s love, man. I want to start over. I’m a new man. I’m a married man. I got four kids. Like, I’m on a whole different time right now, my n—a. I’m out here to get my money and ride out the sunset with this sh—t."
"Nah, I don’t regret nothing,” Max B says as he talks about beef with Jim Jones
Although Max B wants to move forward with his life and leave his old beef with Jim Jones behind, the artist has affirmed that he doesn’t regret anything he did, adding that having regrets is like questioning the past:
"Nah, I don’t regret nothing. For me to have regrets is to question my past. I’m right where God wants me to be... I ain’t on my time, I’m on His time. So, whatever happened, that’s what was supposed to happen for us to get to this point right now."
The rapper who is scheduled to be released from prison on November 9, 2025, expressed in his Drink Champs interview that he is ready to release new music and entertain fans again when he gets out. The 47-year-old shared that it was time to rebuild his life and pass the torch to the latest generation.
Max B is currently serving a 12-year sentence for his involvement in a September 2006 robbery that resulted in murder.