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SOURCE: BALLERSTATUS.NET
Wow, this is one surprise to even me. Mase, former Bad Boy Records artist, who gave up hip-hop to pursue a career in religion may be picking up the mic once again.
According to a New York Daily News report, Mase is still under contract with Bad Boy Records, but is trying to work out a deal with Nelly's Fo' Real Records for a comeback.
"Yes it is true," Fo' Real President Ed Holmes told the NY Daily News. "But we're in the process of trying to structure something with Bad Boy to allow Mase to do this project."
If you are thinking a Christian rap album, no it's back to the same ol' Mase except without the profanity.
"No! It's definitely hip-hop," said Holmes to NY Daily News. "There's no profanity, though. He's still talking about relevant issues."
Mase, also known as Mason Betha, retired from the rap game back in 1999 and enrolled in Clark Atlanta University to complete his bachelor's degree, before turing himself over to the Lord as a Pastor.
SOURCE: BALLERSTATUS.NET
Wow, this is one surprise to even me. Mase, former Bad Boy Records artist, who gave up hip-hop to pursue a career in religion may be picking up the mic once again.
According to a New York Daily News report, Mase is still under contract with Bad Boy Records, but is trying to work out a deal with Nelly's Fo' Real Records for a comeback.
"Yes it is true," Fo' Real President Ed Holmes told the NY Daily News. "But we're in the process of trying to structure something with Bad Boy to allow Mase to do this project."
If you are thinking a Christian rap album, no it's back to the same ol' Mase except without the profanity.
"No! It's definitely hip-hop," said Holmes to NY Daily News. "There's no profanity, though. He's still talking about relevant issues."
Mase, also known as Mason Betha, retired from the rap game back in 1999 and enrolled in Clark Atlanta University to complete his bachelor's degree, before turing himself over to the Lord as a Pastor.