Bad Boy Records icon Ma$e is helping connect people with God. The hip-hop veteran has come forward to announce he's taken on the role of leader at The Gathering Oasis Church in Georgia.
Ma$e Announces New Church Position
Mason Betha went to his social media pages to break the news to fans. He also encouraged followers to join his organization.
“Also tag someone who is expecting something great from God and let them know that God has already started answering prayers in 2021. Tag someone looking a new church family and remember “ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED” at @thegochurch“
The Gathering Oasis Church Welcome Ma$e
The organization also went online to promote Mason Betha’s new position at the church.
“Join us in welcoming our new leader, Pastor Mason Betha!”
Short-Lived Rap Feud
A few years ago, Ma$e ventured back into rap and clashed with his ex-foe Cam’ron. Killa Cam previously addressed getting dragged by the Bad Boy Records legend with his “The Oracle” diss song.
“It was out the blue, but I’m proud of him, he finally showed some guts after like 15 years. It took him 15 years, but I was really proud of him when I heard that,” Cam said in an interview. “The thing with me, I don’t really make up stuff when I’m talking about Mase. I just tell him what’s going on. I put a project out called The Program two weeks ago, and I told a story about something that happened in Harlem. So basically he was probably upset that I told the story, but I’m not going to stop telling any story, because it’s Mase or anybody else. My raps are not that much fiction, I rap about stuff that’s going on, so therefore I just told a story, came out the blue. But I’m proud of him, he showed some heart.” (Complex)
Ma$e Defends Cam’ron Feud
The same week, Mason Betha came forward to explain why he felt the need to drop his diss record.
“He said something that just pushed me over the edge, I’m not going to lie. When he said, ‘the bodily harm’ thing. Saying something about someone, I don’t take that serious. When you start saying you’re going to do bodily harm or you’re thinking about that, it’s my job as a man to make sure you don’t get to do that. So every other time when he was saying little stuff about me, I let it slide because you know, we grew up. But people don’t realize, we’ve been enemies way longer than we’ve been friends. So I knew him as an enemy more than as a friend. I knew him for like 8 years as a friend, I knew him for 21 years for being an enemy. So I don’t look at him as a friend.” (Hot 97)