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$e was one and done with “The Oracle“? Well, so did we.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few weeks (or simply just into Rock-N-Roll), Cam’ron and Ma$e’s drama have been the talk of the Hip-Hop town. Though it was supposedly squashed, it seems to be heating up once again.
The Ma$e and Cam’ron soap opera drama continues to chug along as Ma$e’s baby sister refutes Cam’s claim that he crushed her pink cookies in his “Dinner Time” response to Ma$e’s “The Oracle.”
Just when you thought the Ma$e and Cam’ron beef was over, M-A-dollar sign-E might’ve just thrown the joint back in the microwave.
Cam’Ron hopped on Instagram Live to share his truths about a former friend again. This time is was Ma$e.
Instead of paying for Instagram followers, Ma$e should have been paying his taxes.
Ma$e should drop a new song about that old NYC sound said absolutely no one. Nevertheless, the former (sort of) Bad Boy rapper just dropped a new cut called “#WhenNYWasNY” with no traces of that NY boom bap.
The Great Instagram Purge of 2014 has humbled plenty of people. Celebrities such has Kim Kardashian, Rihanna and Katy Perry lost a combined 2.8 million alone. However, no one appears to be more embarrassed than Mase, who apparently was exposed for buying followers to make his return to rap look more promising than it really […]
Pastor Mase’s struggle single just cost him more money. A judge ordered the former Bad Boy rapper to pay a model whose pic he swiped for his quickly forgotten “Why Can’t We” single, but the financial hit won’t be as bad as it could have been.