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Mase Honored with His Own Day in Harlem: 'Thank You For Making Me Great' The Harlem World MC celebrated the honor this week with a proclamation ceremony in front of the Apollo Theater. By.
The Harlem-grown entertainer, who grew up with fellow rappers, Big L, Juelz Santana, Max B, and Jim Jones released his debut project, Harlem World. The 1997 album from Bad Boy Records sold more ...
Mase is getting the hometown hero treatment! The legendary MC, 47, gave the neighborhood its flowers with his breakout LP Harlem World in 1997, but this week, he saw his own outpouring of love when ...
Jim Jones has made it clear he’s not a fan of Mase, most recently saying the Harlem World rapper looks "terrible" and needs to hit the gym.. On Tuesday, XXL shared Jones' video interview with ...
The Harlem-bred lyricist was only 21 years old when he became a household name in the rap community. His hit single, “Feel So Good,” had a positive vibe that was desperately needed during the ...
Mase famously retired from music in 1999 and moved to Atlanta to become a pastor.. Since then, rumors have circulated as to why Murda Mase left Harlem.In a new interview with Cam Capone News, Jim ...
New York City Council Member Kevin C. Riley declared Jan. 24 Ma$e day in Harlem in celebration of the iconic rapper.
Biggie’s labelmates Evans and Mase sold 1 million and 4 million copies, respectively, with their first albums “Faith” and “Harlem World. ...