Mase
Cam’ron and MA$E are proving yet again there are levels to their hit show. O.J. Simpson is the latest guest on It Is What It Is.
The two rappers came up early in their careers in Harlem and despite a public split that even spilled onto wax in 2017, the two childhood friends squashed their beef more than a year ago and came together to work on this sports podcast which was free on YouTube and funded by Cam'ron.
MA$E has been recognized by his community in a profound way. He has been given his own day in Harlem.
MA$E continues to be very vocal and is now implying that his former CEO blocked his tour with Jadakiss and Cam'ron.
Diddy is making his promotional rounds and is not ducking any questions. He says MA$E owes him $3 million but the rapper says otherwise.
Mase and Cam’ron haven’t had the best relationship over the years but it seems they have moved on from their issues. The two are now talking.
Industry rule 4080 still rings true almost 32 years later. Fivio Foreign has revealed he signed to MA$E for only a mere $5000.
2020 was a crazy year, so crazy it had millions of folks embracing their faith a bit more. One rapper is putting the rhyme book away and returning to the pulpit.
Kanye West sort of apologizes to Ma$e for being a hypocrit.
Ever since dropping “The Oracle” Ma$e has been in full comeback mode doing controversial interviews and dropping new cuts. This time around M-A-dollar sign-E dropped by Cosmic Kev’s Come Up Show to kick a long and rather impressive freestyle over some Jay-Z and Nicki Minaj beats.
After years of being non-relevant in today’s Hip-Hop game, Ma$e in one fell swoop became the talk of the town again when he dropped an unforeseen diss track aimed at his frenemy, Cam’ron, “The Oracle.” Since then the two have made the rounds on the media circuit and needless to say all types of tea has […]
Y’all thought Ma$e was one and done with “The Oracle“? Well, so did we.