Max B was instrumental in forming the Byrd Gang Collective but the two ended up having a falling out that resulted in years feuding, even while Biggavell was incarcerated. They’ve since made amends with each other but ifrom what appears to be his forthcoming documentary, Biggavell explained that it was just a matter egos clashing.

“I think two egos were just coming together. Two big personalities. I wasn’t there for that. I was just happy to be involved, you know what I’m sayin’?” Max B says in a new clip from a jailhouse interview. “I’m never trying to come take nobody shit. I’m in my own — I’m in my own world, b. I’m an existentialist. I like to do my own shit,” he continued.

“It was just egos clashing, a lack respect, you know what I’m sayin’? A lack everything. That shit don’t mix well,” Max B added. “Next thing you know Jim Jones and I] are beefin’,” he added.” It should’ve went a different way. Today, I think we would’ve handled the situation different. We was young. We was all crazy.”

Max B’s rumored to be readying . He released the House Money EP last year as well as Coke Wave 4 with . Max B is clearly putting in work and plotting his return to the rap game.