Mase
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Music Many folks on social media shared their admiration for this off-the-dome dig at Sean Combs, which obviously has a much different context now.
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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 Recently, one graphic designer's "white rapper Mount Rushmore" went viral, sparking a huge debate among social media users.
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Music According to Mase, he felt like The Notorious B.I.G.'s mother Voletta Wallace's funeral marked the end of an era.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music "Dame Dash said he was gonna beat me up," Mase recalled.
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Caroline Fisher -
Sports The "It Is What It Is" hosts really have an issue with men defying the gender binary.
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Music Dame Dash is glad to see that Cam'ron and Mase "finally gained the credit they deserve."
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Caroline Fisher -
Sports Everyone knew this was coming.
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Alexander Cole -
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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Music Will "No Diddy" be replacing "pause?"
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Cole Blake -
Music Mase says he confronted Big L over allegedly using his lyrics.
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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