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Ma$e Calls Himself “Diddy 2.0”

 Ma$e grabbed the public attention recently following Fivio Foreign, who signed a $5000 contract deal with the rapper. Fivio Foreign aka Maxie Lee Ryles III, announced the news last week during his time on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game Podcast. 

On-going Feud Between Diddy & Ma$e

Former Bad Boy rapper, Ma$e seems to be in the limelight for these past weeks.

Mase’ New Single ‘ORACLE 2: Standing On Bodies’

On the 30th of July 2022, Gillie Da kid and Wallo267 were recording an Instagram video along with Ma$e. Wallo looked at the camera and said: “$5000, man. $5000” while Ma$e who was drinking from his bottle of water thereafter end up saying: “Diddy 2.0.” He acts flippant as usual when it concerns his grudge against the Founder of Bad Boy Record, Combs. It’s no new news that Diddy and Ma$e have been in an on-off feud for a long time now. The ongoing fight between the two rappers started over publishing; getting involved in shady business practices. Add up to Ma$e humiliating the 52-year-old rapper in his single entitled “The Oracle 2: The Liberation Of Mason Betha”. Basically, Ma$e didn’t appreciate the fact that Diddy never paid him and gave him the respect he rightfully deserved. It’s obvious Ma$e cannot stop landing on the topic in all his interviews.

The Deal between the 2 rappers

After Fivio said he received only $5000 in advance during his interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game Podcast, Ma$e decided to go down and shed light on the matter. Foreign was apparently pressurized by his friend to sign the deal.
“The n-gga that brought me to him, he was like, ‘Yo, man. Just sign that shit. You bugging,’” Fivio remember. “I’m like, ‘Yeah, read it.’ He’s like, ‘Alright, just sign it. It’s good,’ so I just signed it. The advance was $5,000.”
Moreover, he accused Ma$e of trying to fool him concerning the revenue distribution but the latter couldn’t care less since he now got some cash in his pocket. Ma$e made it crystal clear that he handed Fivio $750,000 in sum. He added:
“At one time, I gave him $5,000, but I gave him $750,000,” “Because I set him up to do a deal to where I can control the deal, make the deal what it should be because I knew if he had the leverage, he would go in there and sell both of us out.”
Furthermore, the Florida-born rapper blamed Fivio for being reckless. Mase claimed that he deposited $50,000 for Fivio’s career before he even signed the deal with Columbia Record. 

Uncertainty is a stressful thing. When there’s confusion, that’s where chaos is created. Well, for now, it seems like we will to tune in the podcast in the coming weeks to know more.

 

Want more news on Ma$e? Check out Diddy’s mother’s comments about the rapper.

 

Written by Satina Bungsy

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Toni Braxton Profits 60% of Royalties Off Burna Boy’s Latest Single “Last Last”

Burna Boy recently dropped an album and revealed some juicy information about one of the tracks.

On Sunday, July 3rd, BET reported on the Nigerian rapper’s interview with the Million Dollarz Worth Of Game podcast. During the interview, Gillie Da King and Wallo267 discussed the artist’s rise to fame. They also dug into his family life, and his single “Last Last.”

Burna Boy who was born Damini Ogulu, spoke about his decision to sample Toni Braxton’s 2000 hit, “He Wasn’t Man Enough.” He said, “It was Chopsticks (his producer), but that has always been my idea, to be honest. I knew he could do something crazy, I just pointed that sh*t out, and he took it from there. That’s one of the most special creative processes.”

Burna reveals Toni Braxton profited a massive paycheck!

The 31 year old Nigerian rapper claims his main intention was to put out an awesome track, and the song was just that. He says Braxton’s pay consisted of 60% of the royalties from “Last Last.” Hoping to meet the “Un-Break My Heart” singer he says, “She is taking 60% of the sh*t, so I’m not even complaining. Hopefully, she even pops out to one of the shows.”

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Burna Boy and Toni Braxton.
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Burna Boy’s Rise to fame goes worldwide!

As the interview went on, Gillie and Wallo continued to question Burna about his music going global as he gains fans from all around the world, to selling out Madison Square Garden. He tells Million Dollarz Worth Of Game, “It’s is a great honor to me, but at the same time, it is something that comes with a lot of negative eyes… When you know that your purpose is bigger than any one place or person, then you begin to take life like that and see life like that.”

Check out the interview below and keep up to date with FM Hip-Hop for latest Hip-Hop news and trending topics!

 

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