Ma$e has a long list of albums, hit singles, and Billboard charts to his name, making him a hit-maker in the music world. Diddy recently accused him of a $3 million debt. Ma$e has finally responded.

Ma$e has refuted Diddy’s claim that he owes him $3 million. On Wednesday, October 5, hours after the Bad Boy mogul’s explosive interview on The Breakfast Club, in which he also branded his former signee a “fake pastor,” Murda Mase fired back against Puff in an Instagram video.

The Harlem World rapper was seen mocking his former label boss by bringing up his mother and claiming “everything” is in her name, even the “receipts” that allegedly prove Diddy did not steal money from his artists. “How dare this n-gga talking about he want receipts,” an irritated Ma$e said into the camera.

Let’s start with your mother, n-gga. Your mother got the receipts, n-gga. Everything is in your mother’s name. That’s the one who’s got the receipts, n-gga.

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Ma$e also referenced previous Bad Boy signees The Notorious B.I.G., Craig Mack, and Black Rob, all of whom are no longer present to provide their own “receipts,” before implying that other artists on the label have been legally forced to stay quiet on the matter. “You need more proof, n-gga? Big ain’t here so Big can’t give you no receipts, he dead,” he added.

Craig Mack can’t give you receipts, he dead. What are you talking about? Who else? Black Rob can’t give you receipts, he dead.

And everybody else you made sign paperwork so they can’t talk about what I’m talking about. I’m the only one with the guts! I’m not signing, n-gga, ’cause I don’t need the money. All money ain’t good money — remember that.

Ma$e had already shared another video on Instagram in response to Diddy’s Breakfast Club comments. “Yo, you see how people act when you won’t let them come on stage and give they fake apology so they can promote that little wack song?” he said with a laugh, referencing Puff’s latest single “Gotta Move On.” In the caption he added: “He just [angry face emojis] I did not want him to come on stage with me to give his fake apology. You’re high chill out! [crying face emojis] I’M GOOD LOVE.”

Diddy’s Breakfast Club interview aired Wednesday morning, with the Harlem native criticizing Ma$e while attempting to clear his image over long-standing allegations that he withheld money from his Bad Boy artists. “I did one album with Ma$e! One album! How much money do you think I owe this guy?” he said. “One album, and then he became a fake pastor? And went and conned people? And then y’all gon’ let him throw dirt on the god’s name?”

Ma$e owes me $3 million. That’s facts, I got the receipt. Did the [second] album, never delivered. And I’m not going to go back and forth with Ma$e, I’m not going back and forth with nobody. I’ma speak up for myself now.

Janice Combs, Puff’s mother, joined the long-running feud in July when she interrupted her son’s Instagram Live and warned Ma$e. Her remarks came months after the “Feel So Good” rapper released the diss track “Oracle 2: The Liberation of Mason Betha,” in which he alleged shady business practices by Diddy. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

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Shivangini Rawat

Shivangini is a law student with a passion for writing and music. She writes for Thirstyfornews and enjoys cooking, baking, and playing various instruments. In her free time, she watches movies, TV shows, and anime, with a love for bands like Alcest and Scorpions.

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