Now if you know your New York rap history, you already know there’s **bad blood between Jim Jones and Max B** going way back to their *ByrdGang* days. And recently, things have been heating up again — especially after 50 Cent started trolling Jim Jones over Max’s release, implying that “Jimmy might be ready to drop a dime.” Yeah, you heard that right.

50 posted a cryptic message online just as Max B touched down, and fans went crazy with speculation. Remember, 50’s had his fair share of issues with Jim ever since that viral **interview with Cam’ron**, where 50 admitted he once used Jim Jones as a *pawn* back in the day during the G-Unit vs. Dipset drama. And now, with Max back on the streets, 50’s stirring the pot harder than ever.

 

 

In his first few appearances since being released, Max B’s been full of energy and confidence. He pulled up dripped in Louis Vuitton from head to toe, smiling and grateful to be free after what he called an “18-stretch.”

> “I feel righteous, man. I’m grateful, I’m thankful,”

> Max said during a recent street interview.

> “Anybody that can keep up with the Boss Don — let’s work. If your catalog don’t got me on it, it’s not complete.”

Classic Max B — smooth, cocky, and ready to flood the streets with music again. He even revealed his favorite movie (*New Jack City*, of course) and made it clear that he’s back to claim his spot.

And let’s not forget — **French Montana** was one of the first to celebrate Max’s homecoming, posting videos and welcoming his longtime collaborator back into the spotlight. Within his first week home, Max has already been seen at NFL games, hanging with friends, and even proposing to his lady.

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Of course, 50 Cent couldn’t resist. He dropped a few not-so-subtle posts throwing shade at Jim Jones — hinting that Jim’s nervous about Max B’s return and might be “talking to the feds.” The caption? Straight savage, as usual.

You already know how 50 operates — once he gets a target, he *never lets go*. And with 50 and Cam’ron now on good terms, it looks like Jim Jones is standing solo while 50 keeps the jokes flying.

It’s wild when you think about it — groups like Dipset, G-Unit, and even the Hot Boys all helped shape hip-hop, but now we’re watching these same legends go at each other online. Instead of unity, it’s been nonstop trolling, interviews, and IG Lives full of shade.

And through it all, 50 Cent’s the one stirring the pot — just like old times.