Ma$e Prays After Cam'ron Hints At Joining Diddy's Revolt Team

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Ma$e reacts after Cam'ron hints at bringing his sports talk show to Diddy's Revolt TV empire.

Cam’ron might be joining Revolt TV with Ma$e’s blessing, though the “Feel So Good” rapper prays Diddy won’t do his talk show co-host dirty. The Dipset rapper hinted at potentially partnering with Diddy for the It Is What It Is sports talk show on Instagram over the weekend. Cam'ron shared a photo of himself with the Bad Boy founder in front of a Rolls Royce and hinted at his new talk show joining forces with Revolt. “@rsvpmase gave me permission to go,” he wrote. “Revolt sports x @itiswhatitis_talk,” he added.

As you could imagine, Ma$e had hesitancies stemming from his own experiences with Diddy. However, he slid into the comment section where he prayed for Cam’ron’s success as he potentially joins Revolt. “God pls tell @diddy bring the briefcase cause I can’t swap this out for publishing [Cam'Ron],” Ma$e wrote wrote, along with the hashtags #ThrowInTheTowel #NoLol. At this point, Cam’ron nor Diddy have confirmed whether the show will head to the network, but it certainly would align with Revolt’s current line-up.

Ma$e Resolved His Issues With Cam’ron But What About Diddy?

Ma$e and Cam’ron finally put their beef to rest last year before forming a supergroup alongside Jadakiss. Though they initially announced a tour, it was put off indefinitely, though they recently unveiled the music video for “Gorilla Lion Hyena.” While things might be good between the two childhood friends, Ma$e evidently still has beef with Diddy, who claimed that his former artist owed him $3 million. “I will tell anybody that anybody thinks I owe them something, show me the receipt and you’ll get paid in 24 hours,” he said

However, this only ruffled Ma$e’s feathers further and he unleashed a scathing rant against the Revolt CEO. Ma$e not only mentioned Diddy’s mom but also accused the executive of exploiting Biggie, Black Rob, and Craig Mack. Craig Mack can’t give you receipts, he dead. What are you talking about? Who else? Black Rob can’t give you receipts, he dead,” he said. “And everybody else you made sign paperwork so they can’t talk about what I’m talking about. I’m the only one with the guts! I’m not signing, nigga, ’cause I don’t need the money. All money ain’t good money — remember that.” Do you think Diddy will do Cam'ron like Ma$e? Let us know in the comments.

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