New York, NY – On the evening of November 9, global hip-hop icon French Montana celebrated his birthday not with a grand spectacle, but with an intimate private dinner among close friends and loved ones at AYA Nightclub in New York City.
The night carried a profound sense of meaning and reunion. Less than 24 hours after his release from prison, Harlem legend Max B joined French Montana to share in the celebration — their first time together in freedom after 16 years. The two longtime friends, whose bond shaped a defining era of New York rap, shared a moment that was both emotional and unforgettable.
French captured the sentiment perfectly when he wrote on Instagram:
“CAN’T MAKE THIS UP! MY BROTHER REALLY CAME HOME ON MY BDAY!”

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The dinner brought together a small circle of distinguished guests, including Sheikha Mahra, Princess of Dubai, French Montana’s fiancée, as well as UK rap sensation Central Cee. Guests enjoyed a beautifully curated menu complemented by Monster Energy, whose partnership added a refined yet lively touch to the evening.
Laughter, gratitude, and reflection filled the room as friends toasted to new beginnings — celebrating not only French Montana’s life and achievements, but also Max B’s long-awaited homecoming.
For French Montana, the evening was a reminder that the best milestones are the ones shared with those who’ve walked the journey with you — from humble beginnings in the Bronx to global recognition.
About French Montana
Born Karim Kharbouch in Morocco and raised in the Bronx, French Montana rose from the mixtape scene to become one of hip-hop’s most recognized international stars. With timeless hits like Unforgettable and a legacy defined by authenticity and ambition, French continues to expand his influence through music, philanthropy, and global ventures — always staying true to his roots and the people who helped shape his story.

moment. Photo Credit: Sean Zanni