Hallelujah
Nearly 20 years ago, the Bad Boy pin-up left Diddy’s house for the house of God. But like any true MC, the Harlem native couldn’t leave the game. With a new renewed focus, the former pastor reflects on his legacy behind the music.
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Follow the fuckboys who are doing nothing different from the countless other interviewers who had Mase too, right Esco?!
Shut your fat ass up & go eat some donuts PIG!!!!
This is the real me. The real Rick Ross. I see you. Keep defending me in the comment section. You doing a good job, boy.
You aint Officer Ricky and he aint the Real Rick Ross LOL
Mase is one of the Greatest of all times he wrote some of the most legendary songs ever in Hip Hop TRUTH
Mase is one if the most influential rappers from the 90’s. Jay z, 50, fab, loon and plenty of others took from mase.
Loon and Fab for sure but Jay-Z???
Mase seen a million before Jay z
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Great job Elliot and B Dot, really good interview, you asked the right questions, was unbiased and impartial