Former Bad Boy recording artist Ma$e threw another shot at Bad Boy founder and CEO Puff Daddy earlier this week. Ma$e claimed that Diddy exploited the late Notorious B.I.G.’s death and scoffed at the fact that Diddy claims New York, but is actually from the suburbs of Mt. Vernon. But the personal issues that Ma$e has with his former mentor is that Puffy won’t sell him the rights to his master recordings; and Ma$e says that he's never been properly credited for songs that he wrote.
The ordained minister addressed things in a chat on the popular platform Clubhouse chat.
“I believe in a God who says that he hates robbery, because when people are robbed, they are put in the position to have to rob other people.”
“I think that I’ve handled it the way that it should have been handled," Ma$e continued. "From the Bible I read, from my understanding, when you have a problem [with someone] you go to them one on one.”
Ma$e says that he went to Diddy’s pastors to mediate a sitdown between the two with no success. When asked about his personal relationship with Puffy, Ma$e responded “I never said he was my brother. We had similar goals. I’m not gonna downplay the legacy, but I’m gonna say that the moment you recognize that you’re not going in the same direction, you have a right to say ‘Lets fix this over here.’”
As far as his motivation to speak out against Diddy again?
“When I see the hurt and pains of other people on Bad Boy that motivates me to say something so I don’t be deemed as a person who just made a bunch of money and turned a blind eye. I’m not gonna be like the rest of the people around Puff that don’t tell him he’s wrong. I’m not gonna be like the 'yes men' around him that seen him ruining people’s lives and never tell him that he’s wrong.”