Bad Boy’s founder appeared on Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club and was withering in his attack of Ma$e, calling the Harlem World rapper a “fake pastor.”
Ma$e owes me $3 million and he is a fake pastor - P. Diddy
Music mogul Sean John Combs, also known as Sean “Puffy” Combs, Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, and Diddy has come out to say his former colleague Ma$e owes him $3 million and is nothing but a “fake pastor”.
“Just in general, the Ma$e thing. I did one album with Ma$e. One album. How much money do you think I owe this guy. And then he became a fake pastor and went and conned people,” he said, referencing Ma$e’s 1997 debut, Harlem World. “And y’all gon’ let him throw dirt on the god’s name. Anybody can come and step up. Bring your receipts. But I’m not playing. I’m back outside, and I’m fighting back for us. And I’m also doing some fighting back for me.”
Diddy, 52, claimed he “never jerked anybody,” and that Ma$e actually owes him money instead of it being the other way around.
“Ma$e owes me $3million,” Diddy said. “That’s facts, I got the receipts. And I’m not gon’ go back-and-forth with Ma$e. I’m not going back-and-forth with nobody. I’m just gonna speak up for myself now. Anybody that thinks I owe them something, show me the receipt and you’ll get paid within 24 hours.”
The business mogul also addressed his son Christian King Combs going into music under the Bad Boy name. He emphasised that he wanted his son to “make it on his own.”
“He said he wanted to be a rapper, and I said he had to do it on his own. He found his own distribution, he started grinding, and everybody thought I was helping him. They were making him work for what he had just accomplished. He got an undeniable record with Kodak Black. And I’m so proud of him because I had nothing to do with it.”
Diddy also joked that he would “will not outbop” his son.
“I’m training extra hard, he will not be outbopping me,” he jokingly said. “He’s in the lead right now, and he’s going to kill the BET awards, y’all gon be saying, ‘Puff, you can retire now,’ I’m proud of that, but I’m not going nowhere.”
Charlamagne (one of the show’s co-hosts) and Diddy talked more about the topic of the 2022 BET Hip-Hop Awards, as the show came to a close.
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