Wednesday, October 26, 2022

MA$E: Puff, You Gonna Make Me Lose My Religion!


Sean "Puffy" Combs goes as Puff Daddy, Diddy, Mr. Bad Boy or Puff. He is the founder of Bad Boy Records, a one time hip-hop label powerhouse that

My first hip-hop CD was Mase's debut album, Harlem World. It went 5X times platinum.

Mason Betha, found his calling in a label in need of new life after the tragic shooting of his longtime mentor Christopher Wallace, aka The Notorious B.I.G.

Mase was blowing up in the late 1990s. He along with 112, Total, Black Rob, Carl Thomas, Shyne, The Lox and Biggie Smalls widow Faith Evans were Bad Boy Renaissance.

Diddy also had a hand in building up Lil Cease, Lil Kim and Heavy D and Darren Lighty.

Diddy was known for hand over the contract signings. Most of the Bad Boy talent is basically Diddy and Machine Gun Kelly. 

Most of his acts have left.

Ma$e is clapping back at Diddy in response to the Bad Boy CEO claiming Ma$e owes him $3 million.

Hours after The Breakfast Club aired their interview with Puff on Wednesday (Oct. 5), in which the hip-hop mogul said he had receipts to prove Ma$e is $3 million in debt to him, Ma$e went off on Instagram in response.

"How dare this nigga talk about he want receipts," Ma$e snapped. "Let's start with your mother, nigga. Your mother got the receipts, nigga. Everything is in your mother name. That's the one who got the receipts, nigga."

Diddy and Ma$e's beef goes back nearly two decades, but recently resurfaced. In 2020, Ma$e claimed Diddy refused to accept his $2 million offer to buy back his publishing. The "Feel So Good" rapper has seemingly been on Puff's helmet ever since. Earlier this year, Ma$e put out the Diddy diss "Oracle 2: Standing on Bodies." He followed up with a rant about how Diddy was ruining his artists' lives.

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