Mase Runs Up On Diddy And Has Him Sign Release Papers, But New York Not To Happy!

Far be it that some Atlanta blogger get’s the actual exclusive of Mase showing up on the Ryan Cameron show on V103 to get Diddy to sign his release papers. Well in the video above that is exactly what happened and Kim from Shuddup.com did just that.
If you look at the video footage above you can see it with your own eyes. Shortly after it appeared on the internet the bloggers went ape shit but what was surprising was to see some of the responses from the New York blogs. MissInfo That Diddy’s signature wasn’t on a contract release form…it was basically an appearance release form. Basically, Diddy is allowing Mase to appear on songs with other artists. He is not freeing Mase from his contractual obligations to Bad Boy.
So we decided to reach out to Mases camp to find out if in fact it is the actual contract that releases Mase from badboy. Were still waiting to hear back but in the mean time Mase sure looked happy. People act like Diddy has never released somebody from a contract before. Didn’t he give the locks back 99 percent of their publishing? Mason is a preacher and a man of the blog maybe he just proved that GOD is more powerful then anything we have been dealing with.
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Mase Makes Puff Release Him In The Middle of V103’s Ryan Cameron Show from shudduptv on Vimeo.
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