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Mase Says Diddy Refused $2M Offer To Buy His Publishing Back, Rap Twitter Is Livid

Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs - Inside

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It’s been a while, so an annual Mase appearance was overdue. The former Bad Boy rapper took to social media to send his old buddy Sean “Diddy” Combs, now also formally known as “Love,” a message, Give me my publishing, sir (we’re paraphrasing).

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@diddy I heard your #Grammy speech about how u are now for the artist and about how the artist must take back control. So I will be the first to take that initiative. Also, before we ask of other ethnicities to do us right we should do us as black people better. Especially the creators. I heard u loud and clear when u said that u are now for the artist and to that my response is if u want to see change you can make a change today by starting with yourself. Your past business practices knowingly has continued purposely starved your artist and been extremely unfair to the very same artist that helped u obtain that Icon Award on the iconic Badboy label. For example, u still got my publishing from 24 years ago in which u gave me $20k. Which makes me never want to work w/ u as any artist wouldn’t after u know someone is robbing you & tarnishing your name when u don’t want to comply w/ his horrendous business model. However, people would always ask what’s up w/ Mase? So I would be forced to still perform to not look crazy when I was getting peanuts and the robbery would continue. So many great moments and people lives in music were lost. But again, I rode with u in the face of death without flinching & u still wouldn’t do right. I never said anything because I wanted to wait until I was financially great so I can ensured that I was addressing this from a pure place and not out of spite. To add insult, u keep screaming black excellence and love but I know love isn’t free. So I offered u 2m in cash just a few days ago to sell me back my publishing(as his biggest artist alive) that always show u respect for u giving me an opportunity at 19 yrs old. Your response was if I can match what the EUROPEAN GUY OFFER him that would be the only way I can get it back. Or else I can wait until I’m 50 years old and it will revert back to me from when I was 19 years old. You bought it for about 20k & I offered you 2m in cash. This is not black excellence at all. When our own race is enslaving us. If it’s about us owning, it can’t be about us owning each other. No More Hiding Behind “Love”. U CHANGED? GIVE THE ARTIST BACK THEIR $$$. So they can take care of their families

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Kelis recently took to the press to reveal that she feels the Neptunes had hoodwinked her out of royalties early in her career. That surely put the battery in the Harlem rapper’s back because now he’s demanding coins for him and his former Bad Boy Records labelmates.

But in the lengthy post he shared on Instagram, he also cited Diddy’s widely reported criticism of the Grammys for its ill treatment of Hip-Hop and Black music. It’s quite lengthy, and full of scorching hot tea.

I heard your #Grammy speech about how u are now for the artist and about how the artist must take back control,” wrote Mase, who @’d Diddy so you know that it’s real. “So I will be the first to take that initiative. Also, before we ask of other ethnicities to do us right we should do us as black people better. Especially the creators. I heard u loud and clear when u said that u are now for the artist and to that my response is if u want to see change you can make a change today by starting with yourself. Your past business practices knowingly has continued purposely starved your artist and been extremely unfair to the very same artist that helped u obtain that Icon Award on the iconic Badboy label.”

Mase was just warming up. Also worth noting, he performed at the same gala where Diddy gave the speech he referenced. He added, “For example, u still got my publishing from 24 years ago in which u gave me $20k. Which makes me never want to work w/ u as any artist wouldn’t after u know someone is robbing you & tarnishing your name when u don’t want to comply w/ his horrendous business model.”

Damn, son. That’s a nice amount of hits for only $20K. Worth noting is that the photo Mase used is a pic of Meek along with a caption of the tweet were the Philly rapper criticized labels for exploiting young Black talent.

Anyway, Mase went on: “However, people would always ask what’s up w/ Mase? So I would be forced to still perform to not look crazy when I was getting peanuts and the robbery would continue. So many great moments and people lives in music were lost. But again, I rode with u in the face of death without flinching & u still wouldn’t do right. I never said anything because I wanted to wait until I was financially great so I can ensured that I was addressing this from a pure place and not out of spite. To add insult, u keep screaming black excellence and love but I know love isn’t free. So I offered u 2m in cash just a few days ago to sell me back my publishing(as his biggest artist alive) that always show u respect for u giving me an opportunity at 19 yrs old. Your response was if I can match what the EUROPEAN GUY OFFER him that would be the only way I can get it back. Or else I can wait until I’m 50 years old and it will revert back to me from when I was 19 years old. You bought it for about 20k & I offered you 2m in cash. This is not black excellence at all. When our own race is enslaving us. If it’s about us owning, it can’t be about us owning each other. No More Hiding Behind “Love”. U CHANGED? GIVE THE ARTIST BACK THEIR $$$. So they can take care of their families.”

Wow. Mind you this is just Mase’s side of the story, for now, but those details are damning.

As usual, Hip-Hop has plenty of opinions on this matter. They typically range from Diddy is a scoundrel who needs to pay up, to you ungrateful louts knew what you were getting into before he made you famous. But a peruse of the Internets reveals it’s heavily leaning on the former.

Peep some of the more poignant takes below.

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Today In Hip Hop History: Ma$e Drops His ‘Harlem World’ LP 22 Years Ago

On this date in Hip Hop history, Harlem icon Ma$e released his sophomore album Harlem World on the Bad Boy/Arista imprint.

A millennial piece of uptown Hip Hop history post the shooting death of rap giant Big L, Harlem World helped usher in a new era of Hip Hop in Harlem. Prior to this release, Harlem had given birth to Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe Dee, Kurtis Blow and Rob Base, but had yet to see an artist with the level of conceited charm coupled with chart topping hits to back it up that a Bad Boy-backed Ma$e had on this album.

Paving the way for groups like The Diplomats and A$AP Mob, this album was chock full of the opulent content expected from a true Harlem World representative. Along with it’s luxurious themes, the LP is laced with high energy production and a star-studded cast of guest appearances from some of New York’s finest, including labelmates The LOX, DMX, Lil’ Kim, Jay-Z, Total, 112 and Busta Rhymes.

After the untimely passing of the Notorious B.I.G., this album was set up to be the debut of Diddy’s “new protege and although it obviously fell short of the acclaim brought by Ready to Die, commercially, this album hit the same level of success as every other Bad Boy debut. Harlem World reached the pole position across music charts, sold over 2,000,000 copies to date and was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 41st Grammy Awards.

Salute to Ma$e, Diddy and the Bad Boy fam for this piece of Hip Hop history!

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Mister Cee Rips NY Media For Mistakenly Labeling Lil Cease As Ma$e During B.I.G. Event

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Former Hot 97 radio veteran Mister Cee isn’t here for the bad news reporting. The hip-hop veteran has singled out a New York media outlet for mistakenly labeling Notorious B.I.G. affiliate Lil Cease as Bad Boy Records legend Ma$e.

See hit up Instagram Tuesday to share a screenshot of Cease having the ultimate disrespect placed on his name.

Yesterday, rap icon Notorious B.I.G. had a New York street officially named after his legacy.

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Watch: Ma$e Shares Footage Of Himself Balling On A Little Kid – “His New Name Is Big ‘L’”

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Bad Boy Records icon Ma$e is still nice-nice with the rock. Mason Betha went to Instagram Wednesday to share footage of himself balling on a kid.

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Today In Hip Hop History: Notorious B.I.G. Dropped His Posthumous ‘Life After Death’ LP 22 Years Ago

On this day in Hip Hop history, Notorious B.I.G. released his second album, Life After Death. The double LP was released posthumously by Bad Boy Records. Biggie, who was killed two weeks prior to its release, was nominated for three Grammy’s for this project: Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance for Hypnotize and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for Mo Money Mo Problems.

Featuring artists like 112, Jay-Z, Lil’ Kim, Ma$e, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Too $hort and R. Kelly, along with tracks like “Kick In The Door,” “What’s Beef,” “Notorious Thugs,” “Ten Crack Commandments” and “Sky’s The Limit,” it can be said that Life After Death is one of the greatest rap albums of all time. The album hit #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and the US Top R&B/Hip Hop chart. It went diamond (that’s 10,000,000 copies sold) in the United States alone, double platinum in Canada, and platinum in the UK. Life After Death has also made appearances on top music charts across the globe. The album has been ranked by countless publications as one of the top rap and Hip Hop albums of all time (The Source ranked it as #8 in 2005).

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