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  • Feb 1, 2020
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    al shabab

    he signed that deal why is he complaining
    If Diddy thinks that Mase publishing is worth more than 2 millions why would he sell it for cheap

    I think he has a right to complain but I kinda agree with you, diddy is a snake but Did mase not sign that contract without legal rep? I get that puff is possibly holding him
    Hostage but it’s a cruel business at the end of the day and puff ain’t gonna want to make losses

  • Feb 1, 2020
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    BlackStar

    I think he has a right to complain but I kinda agree with you, diddy is a snake but Did mase not sign that contract without legal rep? I get that puff is possibly holding him
    Hostage but it’s a cruel business at the end of the day and puff ain’t gonna want to make losses

    It aint a loss if he already made million upon millions of doing nothing else but signing him and dancing like a batty boy in his videos..

    Diddy needs to do right by that man and give him his publishing.

  • Feb 1, 2020
    Organization

    It aint a loss if he already made million upon millions of doing nothing else but signing him and dancing like a batty boy in his videos..

    Diddy needs to do right by that man and give him his publishing.

    2mill is nothing to puff but clearly he wants millions on millions for mase's publishing if he's turning down the other european guy's money.

    I'm all for giving it back to mase as the right thing to do but diddy is under no obligation to do so. This reminds me of the kelis story, young artist getting fleeced on the contract and having to live with the consequences.

  • Feb 1, 2020
    BlackStar

    I think he has a right to complain but I kinda agree with you, diddy is a snake but Did mase not sign that contract without legal rep? I get that puff is possibly holding him
    Hostage but it’s a cruel business at the end of the day and puff ain’t gonna want to make losses

    That’s how most people get rich: make money off people who are clueless about their businesses