Diddy is one of the most established rappers in the hip-hop industry. However, Diddy has a long history with former Bad Boy Records artist Ma$e, and their relationship soured due to disagreements about publishing. Diddy is over the beef, but his mama might feel differently.
Murda Mase released a song in March titled “Oracle 2: The Liberation Of Mason Betha” that was intended to bash Diddy and accuse him of exploiting Biggie’s demise. “Yeah, I’m just a Harlem n-gga reppin’ down a Vegas strip with my own Suge,” he rapped.
“You from Mt. Vernon, n-gga, go and rep your own hood/I’m not hating on your Billi worth/Right now, I’m only saying what you really work/You ain’t no architect/You just a n-gga who know how to market death.”
Janice Combs, Diddy’s mother, is well aware of the growing feud between the two artists. She made her sentiments towards Ma$e crystal apparent on Saturday while Diddy was in the midst of an Instagram Live video.
“Shout out to the LOX, Ma$e, Biggie, Busta — I’m talking about everybody that’s on the … my mom said, ‘Ma$e?’” Diddy says in the clip shared by The Art of Dialogue. “Yeah, we still love Ma$e. It’s always going to be love.” Then Diddy’s mother enters the frame and says, “Don’t mess with my son.”
In 2020, Ma$e criticized Diddy’s speech at the Grammy Awards, which centered on the alleged unethical practices of the Recording Academy, and accused him of stealing his publishing for much less than it was worth. Stay tuned to Thirsty for more updates.
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