Mase
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Music An exploration into the shared history of the Bad Boy rappers
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TeeJay Small -
Music From best friends, to a years-long beef, to best friends again.
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Demi Phillips -
Music Mase trolled Cam'ron for his resurfaced pause-worthy lyrics on the latest episode of "It Is What It Is."
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Cole Blake -
Music Treasure Wilson had weighed in on Loren Lorosa labeling DJ Akademiks a liar regarding Kendrick Lamar and SZA's "Grand National" tour.
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Cole Blake -
Music Apparently, Mase is saving his commentary on the Diddy situation for a more long-form project, which should be very interesting.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music This feud is far from over.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Investigating Mase's $8 million net worth, his rap career, executive roles, and sports show hosting.
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Axl Banks -
Sports Cam’ron says that he owes it to Ma$e to bring him onto, "It Is What It Is."
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Cole Blake -
Music Mase also spoke to Cam'ron about the rumor that he sat next to one of Diddy's sons at the funeral of Voletta Wallace, Biggie Smalls' mother.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music The music mogul has been embroiled in controversy since the 90s.
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Demi Phillips -
Music In the late 90s, Mase took a step back from his music career to become an ordained minister.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music All three artists go way back.
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Elias Andrews -
Music From a multi-decade long beef with Diddy to becoming a minister, we're looking back on the career on rapper Mase.
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Caleb Hardy -
Music Some fans may forget just how dominant Mase was in the earlier stages of his career, and he reminded everyone how it all happened.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music Cam'ron and Mase, who host "It Is What It Is" together, have been sitting on unreleased music together for over a year.
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Cole Blake -
Music According to Mase, Saucy Santana says it too.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music Diddy is currently behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn awaiting his trial, which is scheduled to begin in May.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music The only album by the collective was in 1999 to commercial success.
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Demi Phillips -
Music The Vocal Bible blends so perfectly with rap artists.
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Demi Phillips -
Music Cam’ron and Mase jokingly referred to Lil Kim and Foxy Brown as their "old joints."
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Cole Blake -
Sports There's a lot to wade through in this scandal.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares