So here’s a mind-bender for you: what’s the cosmic significance when a Harlem rapper, fresh outta a 16-year pit stop, strolls into MetLife Stadium on the very day the stars are aligning in Scorpio’s intensity? Max B, the man who’s been behind bars longer than most celebs have held onto a hit single, decided to kick off his freedom watching the Jets clash with the Browns—only to throw shade and laughs at none other than Method Man, asking for a job. Now, wasn’t it fate or just stellar timing that Max’s homecoming jammed right into French Montana’s birthday? With the celestial waters still stirred, Max B’s comeback is more than a headline—it’s a celestial remix of redemption, reunion, and a relentless quest for a fresh start. Buckle up, because this isn’t just another rap story; it’s a testament to survival written in the stars. LEARN MORE

Max B stepped back into the spotlight Sunday (November 9) at MetLife Stadium just hours after walking out of prison following a 16-year stint, jokingly asking Method Man for a job while catching the New York Jets face off against the Cleveland Browns.
The Harlem rapper, newly freed after more than a decade behind bars, was greeted by Method Man, who was serving as the Jets’ honorary photographer for the day.
As he snapped a picture, Meth shouted “The Wave!” before walking over and giving Max a warm embrace.
“Good to see you, brother,” Method Man said.
Max didn’t miss a beat, looking at the Wu-Tang legend and blurting out, “Get me a job.” Method Man laughed and pointed over to French Montana, saying, “Oh, you with the job.”
The lighthearted moment marked Max B’s first public appearance since being released from Northern State Prison earlier than expected on November 9—coincidentally, French Montana’s birthday.
He had been serving a reduced sentence after his original 75-year term was cut to 20 years with credit for time served.
Max also shared a quick sideline moment with Shedeur Sanders, who came over to greet him before heading onto the field.
Later, Max linked up with Instagram’s The People Gallery for a quick fit check.
“I feel righteous,” he said. “I’m feeling good, I’m grateful, I’m thankful. God is good.”
Draped in Louis Vuitton “down to the fanny pack,” Max offered some simple fashion advice: “Listen, man, just be yourself. Get what you can afford… And wear what you wear. If it looks good on you, own it.”
But Max isn’t just looking for sideline gigs—he’s ready to hit the booth again. When asked who he’s hoping to collaborate with, he kept it open but bold.
“Listen, anybody that can keep up with the boss don, anybody that’s an A-lister, anybody that got a sack, look me up,” he said. “I’m a get you right, I’m a get you wavy.”
Max B was convicted in 2009 on nine charges, including murder, armed robbery and kidnapping, tied to a 2006 robbery attempt in New Jersey that left David Taylor dead.
His parole plan was approved by New York state officials, leading to his early release.
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