24: First off I would
just like you to introduce yourself for those that might not be familiar with
you.

Max B: I’m the cat out here that has everybody screaming
Owww! And Wavvy you know what’s up Bigavelz the million dollar baby, Max
Bigavelz.

24: How long have you
been in the game and who are some of your influences?

Max B: I have about three years in and my influences are you
know the great ones Big and Pac, NWA, them dudes that made that good music.

24: What’s the
difference between you and all the other cats coming out of NY?

Max B: I’m the great one, the trend setter, the Wavvy one
man the immaculate, one of the most consistent out right now. Everything I put
out now my fans are snatching off the rack. My shit is up to speed.

24: Since separating
from Bryd Gang have you been looking to get a major label deal or do you think
you’re better off keeping it indie?

Max B: I’m a Vigilante man, you know like a contractor I do
all my own shit right now. I’m dropping Vigilante Season after Domain Pain and
once I get all this straight with that corn ball nigga Jim. Man I just have to
be patient.

24: So it’s some
paperwork holding things up?

Max B: Yeah its a little paper work holding that up, you
know once I get all that under wraps then we gon get Wavvy.

24: If you had the
chance to work with just one artist, who would that artist be?

Max B: I don’t know man I think if I ever had the chance I
think I would want to work Pac.

24: When can we
expect that Domain Pain?

Max B: Domain Pain with Whoo Kid is out right now. Get it in
the streets or on Mixtape you know a little throw away for the people.

24: With the south
dominating hip hop right now, do you think it’s a must that you collab with a
down south artist to get that buzz the you need?

Max B: I don’t think it’s a must that you have to, it
depends on who you are and what you have going on, but it’s a good look so you
can touch other markets.

24: I checked out an
interview you had on ThisIs50.com, in my opinion I think if you two worked
together that shit might be crazy, could that possibly be one of your options
out there and how would you feel about that?

Max B: I have few things up in the air, but until this
bullshit with Jim is taken care of I don’t have any options I just have to
continue doing what I’ve been doing it’s been working for me so until
everything straight I’ll just keep doing me.

24: With the whole
Cam and 50 situation I personally feel Jim Jones didn’t hold his man down at
the end of the day especially when Tony Yayo went on Air and said “fuck
Jim Jones” at the height of the beef, do you think the way he handled was
diplomatic or a cop out being that Cam was suppose to be his man?

Max B: That was some dick riding shit man, he saw 50 on BET
and he was trying use a little bit of 50 fame to get right. 50 don’t deal with
that wack ass nigga like. That man and those niggas not right, all that stuff
you hear is fraudulent.

24: So they really
not Ballin?

Max B: Nah, they not ballin for real, those niggas are
leasing and holding whips six months then turning them back in. Niggas aint
right like they suppose to be.

24: What is your
relationship with Cam and the rest of Dipset or Bryd Gang if any?

Max B: I mean I don’t have no beef with Cam and none of
those other dudes you know I might see 40 or Rell and we say what’s up. I seen
JR one time sat down next to him because I thought he did a song about me, he’s
was a little shook, but I found out he didn’t so it was cool.

24: How much of an
influence have you had on Jim Jones Career, because I see a
difference with the music he’s putting out with those other Cats since you
all have parted ways?

Max B: I was the one writing the hooks for those niggas,
keeping everything Wavvy, the only other niggas that had real skills was god
rest his soul Stack Bundles.They tried to hold me up just doing hooks, but I
got 16s, all my shit is hot.

24: I heard the song
“Touch It in Miami” who touched it In Miami?

Max B: Hey Chrissy Baby.

24: Who’s Chrissy?                 

Max B: That’s Jims wife, my ex girlfriend hey baby. She love
her some Bigavelz and she touched a gangster in the pool and all that. She has
those fake teeth though; she has to soak those things in some polident before
she do her thing. She has them things in there kind of nice too; Jim spent a
couple dollars on those.

24: What’s your
expectation of your career in the next few years?

Max B: I think it looks good once I get done with all the
bullshit and I can just concentrate on doing me, because I’m a good dude so I
think my career is going to be promising.

24: Are there any
shout outs you want to make before we go?

Max B: I want to give a shout out to the whole Gain Greene
Fam, my assistant, and publicist Joli O’Shay, all the niggas out there trying
to get Wavvy and 24hourhiphop.com and go get that Million Dollar Baby 2.5.

24: How can someone
get in contact with you?

Max B: You can call my Personal
Assistant/Publicist/everything Joli O’Shay at
(503)333-7868 or hit me up at myspace.com/maxbiggaveli or
myspace.com/uniquejoli.

Before ending this interview I would just like to say thanks
to Max B and Joli O’Shay his personal assistant and publicist for making this
interview happen.