Murder Mase returns
Following his appearance with G-Unit during the Anger Management 3 tour's Madison Square Garden concert, word is Mase is close to joining the G-Unit roster. DJ Whoo Kid, G-Unit's resident deejay, has said that the deal was a mere formality. "It's basically in the works, he's definitely gonna be down with us soon. It's just [a matter of] paperwork." Apparently, Mase is more likely to wave a gun than a bible. According to Whoo Kid, the Harlem rapper is poised to return to his Murda Mase roots. "That's a reality situation. We are transforming him back to what he was originally and we're not gonna control his creativity," the self-proclaimed "Haitian Sensation" revealed. "We're gonna let him be him. The reason he was sparkly and jumping around and dancing was cause of, I guess, P. Diddy (excuse me, I mean just plain “Diddy”). We're gonna allow him to be him, whatever he wants to do is what he's gonna do. His career, his future, is in his hands not ours." The Queens DJ added that Mase already recorded several songs with 50 and Lloyd Banks in addition to several freestyles. Whoo Kid plans on premiering the freestyles his on Hot 97 show on August 27th.
On another note, Mase revealed that he used to ghostwrite for Big L during a recent interview on Whoo Kid's G-Unit Radio show. "Big L brought me on the scene and I used to rhyme with him. When they used to do records, God bless the dead, they would never put me on the records. But all of the hot lines he was saying, and even in his grave I gotta tell this, those were my lines. I used to say those lines in the park and they would put them out in song," Mase told the deejay. When asked about reports spreading that Mase claimed Big L stole his lines, Whoo said, "It' ain't that Big L stole his lines, he [Mase] just said that he wrote a lot of his [Big L] shit. I don't know if he stole his lines," Whoo Kid offered.
(411 Mania.com)
What do ya'll think about Ma$e not only contradicting everything he said he was about returning to his guns and drugs theme (over bibles) and then claiming he wrote for Big L? What happened to this guys church and all that?
Following his appearance with G-Unit during the Anger Management 3 tour's Madison Square Garden concert, word is Mase is close to joining the G-Unit roster. DJ Whoo Kid, G-Unit's resident deejay, has said that the deal was a mere formality. "It's basically in the works, he's definitely gonna be down with us soon. It's just [a matter of] paperwork." Apparently, Mase is more likely to wave a gun than a bible. According to Whoo Kid, the Harlem rapper is poised to return to his Murda Mase roots. "That's a reality situation. We are transforming him back to what he was originally and we're not gonna control his creativity," the self-proclaimed "Haitian Sensation" revealed. "We're gonna let him be him. The reason he was sparkly and jumping around and dancing was cause of, I guess, P. Diddy (excuse me, I mean just plain “Diddy”). We're gonna allow him to be him, whatever he wants to do is what he's gonna do. His career, his future, is in his hands not ours." The Queens DJ added that Mase already recorded several songs with 50 and Lloyd Banks in addition to several freestyles. Whoo Kid plans on premiering the freestyles his on Hot 97 show on August 27th.
On another note, Mase revealed that he used to ghostwrite for Big L during a recent interview on Whoo Kid's G-Unit Radio show. "Big L brought me on the scene and I used to rhyme with him. When they used to do records, God bless the dead, they would never put me on the records. But all of the hot lines he was saying, and even in his grave I gotta tell this, those were my lines. I used to say those lines in the park and they would put them out in song," Mase told the deejay. When asked about reports spreading that Mase claimed Big L stole his lines, Whoo said, "It' ain't that Big L stole his lines, he [Mase] just said that he wrote a lot of his [Big L] shit. I don't know if he stole his lines," Whoo Kid offered.
(411 Mania.com)
What do ya'll think about Ma$e not only contradicting everything he said he was about returning to his guns and drugs theme (over bibles) and then claiming he wrote for Big L? What happened to this guys church and all that?