In an interview, Mase claimed Diddy did not pay him all of his coins.
“I felt like I did more than I got credit for, more than what I got paid for,” Mase told Gillie Da Kid and Wallo.
“I never got paid what I was worth and I never got the respect I was worth. So this disdain that I got for Puff is more like you trying to keep me here, n-gga,” he said, gesturing that Diddy tried to keep him down.
“I’m not here, all my peers are up here,” he continued. “All my peers are bosses.” Mase said Diddy didn’t want him to grow into anything.
In March, Mase accused Diddy of ruining people’s lives.
“When I see the hurt and the pain of other people on Bad Boy, that motivates me to say something,” he said. “So I don’t be deemed as a person who just made a bunch of money and turned a blind eye. I’m not going to 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 see him ruining people lives and never tell him he’s wrong. More people on here will tell me I’m wrong, but won’t say anything to him. They’ll judge my beliefs, they’ll judge my Christianity and they’ll say nothing to Puff. They’ll say nothing about it’s a concert for Biggie and Biggie own daughter couldn’t get in. They don’t say nothing about that. But all of his friends got 50 and 60 tickets. We’re done with your games.”
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