Mase Returns With “Oracle 2: Standing On Bodies”

Oracle 2: Standing On Bodies

Mase

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I’m assuming that Mase is no longer a pastor…

Mase is one of the reasons that I am a hip-hop fan. His Harlem World album is one of my favorite projects of all time. In the past twenty years, Mase has made a few comebacks but was never really able to catch his footing. Today, the New York rapper decided to release “Oracle 2: Standing On Bodies,” a track that somewhat explains his downfall.



Mase wants every single ounce of smoke with Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Puffy, Sean Combs, Love, Poppa Diddy Pop, Diddy. In “Oracle 2: The Liberation Of Mason Betha,” Mase accuses Diddy of backstabbing and stealing money from him. While I think the song features some pretty solid bars, I’m not sure I f**k with how Mase abuses autotune in the song. Nonetheless, this song highlights yet another beef in the world that is sad.


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