Max B releases first mixtape since prison release

Just over a month after his release from prison, Harlem rapper Max B has surprise-dropped his seventh Public Domain mixtape. Titled Public Domain 7: The Purge, the 25-track project features collaborations with A$AP Rocky, Kehlani, French Montana, and others. This marks his first full-length release in four years.

Max B, a 47-year-old rapper from Harlem, was released from prison on November 9, 2025, after serving 20 years of a reduced sentence originally set at 75 years. In 2009, he was convicted on charges including felony murder, kidnapping, and armed robbery related to a 2006 armed robbery in New Jersey that resulted in a man's death. Although Max B was in another state during the incident, he was found guilty; his sentence was later shortened due to a conflict of interest in the case and a plea deal on aggravated manslaughter. He will remain on parole for five years.

The rapper wasted no time resuming his music career. Public Domain 7: The Purge, released on December 22, 2025, follows his 2021 album Negro Spirituals and continues his long-running Public Domain mixtape series. In a recent Billboard interview, Max B teased the project, saying, “It never went nowhere; that’s why we’re on seven.” He added, “It may have taken a little minute, but we on seven.” The mixtape includes a posthumous feature from the late New York rapper Chinx, alongside contributions from A$AP Rocky, Kehlani, French Montana, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and more.

Max B had promised to "open the floodgates" upon his early release after a 16-year stint, and this surprise drop fulfills that vow. The project revives his signature sound, building on the series' legacy, with earlier installments like Public Domain 3: Domain Pain ranking among notable rap mixtapes.

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Rapper Max B released from Northern State Prison after 16 years, greeted by family, friends, and French Montana in a celebratory reunion.
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Rapper Max B released from prison after 16 years

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Underground Harlem rapper Max B, born Charly Wingate, was released from Northern State Prison in Newark, New Jersey, on November 9, 2025, after serving approximately 16 years for his role in a deadly 2006 robbery. The self-proclaimed 'Wavy God' had his original 75-year sentence reduced multiple times, allowing for his early freedom. He was greeted by family, friends, and collaborator French Montana, whose birthday coincided with the release.

Harlem rapper Max B, known for popularizing 'wavy,' has released Public Domain 7: The Purge, his first full-length project in four years and seventh in the series, just weeks after his November 9 prison release following 16 years served. The mixtape features A$AP Rocky, Kehlani, French Montana, and others, with an expanded 29-track deluxe edition.

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