Cam'ron gave his condolences to the Wallace family and said he heard that Mase was forced to sit next to Diddy's son, Christian "King" Combs, at the funeral. "I don't think he saw ...
Rapper Mase, in an episode of the podcast It Is What It Is, revealed to co-hosts Cam’ron and Treasure Wilson that he was open to visiting incarcerated music mogul Sean Diddy Combs if he made it to the ...
Mase at V103 Block Party in Chicago (Photo by ... sentiment and wants to visit his former boss, the embattled Sean “Diddy” Combs, in jail. Diddy has been housed in federal confinement at ...
After offering condolences to the Wallace family, Cam'ron said that he had heard that Mase was made to sit next to Diddy's son King Combs at the funeral. Mase stated: "I don't think he saw me ...
Mase announces triple album release on May 5 coinciding with Diddy's trial, collaborating with Cam'ron in what appears to be ...
While Diddy and Mase had a turbulent relationship throughout his Bad Boy tenure and beyond, the Harlem rapper says he would be open to visiting the disgraced hip-hop mogul in jail. “I think we ...
We had to pick the right records.” When Clarett asked when Mase is planning to share the music, he said, “May 25. The first day of the Diddy trial. We’re dropping. You like that? You made me ...
Clarett then asked when the music was coming out, and after some deliberation, Mase answered, “May 25. The first day of the Diddy trial. We’re dropping. You like that? You made me put it out ...
“May 25. The first day of the Diddy trial. We’re dropping. You like that?” Mase said. “Now we even.” Mase was one of Bad Boy Records' biggest stars in the late ‘90s thanks to hits like ...