Max isn’t just an artist—he’s a videographer, editor, and producer with a unique approach to rap, hip-hop, and lo-fi. With four years in the game, he’s been steadily crafting his sound, first making waves with his debut track “Overrated.”
Inspired by his late brother, J. Cole, Rylo Rodriguez, and legends like Tupac and MJ, Max’s music is all about storytelling, real-life experiences, and raw emotion. Right now, he’s focusing on releasing tracks he and his brother created before his passing—a deeply personal project that will showcase his most heartfelt work yet.
As an independent artist, Max writes his own material, produces his own beats, and creates all of his music video concepts. He’s not chasing a deal but rather building his brand across multiple creative outlets. Whether he’s making music or capturing visuals, Max’s ultimate goal is to be bigger than he ever imagined—not just in music, but in all his talents.
Follow Max on Instagram: @sb.m.a.x_
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