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Best known as
Puff Daddy
's favorite sidekick,
Mase
secured his place as a Bad Boy label favorite through a series of guest appearances on hit singles by other artists. By the time he issued his debut album, the Bad Boy promotional machine had effectively already made him a star. His flow was slow and relaxed, and his raps often unabashedly simple, which helped make him especially popular with the younger segment of
Puff Daddy
's pop-rap audience (they could understand him
and rap along). Of course, he was never much of a critical favorite for exactly the same reason, but that became a moot point when, just before the release of his second album, he announced his retirement from rap to pursue a career in the ministry.
Mase
was born
Mason Durrell Betha
in Jacksonville, FL, on August 27, 1977. His family moved to Harlem when he was five, but at age 13, he was sent back to Florida amid concerns that he was falling in with the wrong crowd. He returned to New York two years later, and began rapping to entertain the other members of his school basketball team. He was a good enough basketball player to win a scholarship to SUNY, but hip-hop soon grew to be more important; under the name Mase Murder, he joined a rap group called Children of the Corn, which disbanded when one of its members died in a car accident.
Mase
went solo and started making connections around New York's hip-hop club scene. In 1996, he traveled to Atlanta for a music conference, hoping to hook up with
Jermaine Dupri
; instead, he met
Sean "Puffy" Combs
, who signed him to Bad Boy after hearing him rap.
Mase
debuted on
Combs
' remix of the
112
single
"Only You,"
and quickly became a near-ubiquitous guest rapper on Bad Boy releases and other
Combs
-related projects. He was a credited featured guest on the
Puff Daddy
smashes
"Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"
and
"It's All About the Benjamins,"
handled the first verse of
the Notorious B.I.G.
's number one hit
"Mo' Money, Mo' Problems,"
and made prominent appearances on
Mariah Carey
's
"Honey,"
Brian McKnight
's
"You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste My Time),"
Junior M.A.F.I.A.
's
"Young Casanova,"
and
Busta Rhymes
'
"The Body Rock,"
among others. By showcasing
Mase
in such high-profile settings, not to mention spotlighting him in several videos as well,
Combs
ensured that by the time
Mase
actually released his own album, every hip-hop fan in America would already know who he was.
Thus, when
Mase
's debut album,
Harlem World
, appeared in late 1997, it was an instant smash, spending its first two weeks of release on top of the Billboard album charts. It was a star-studded affair, naturally featuring
Combs
(both rapping and producing) and a galaxy of guests:
Busta Rhymes
,
Jay-Z
,
DMX
,
Lil' Kim
,
Monifah
,
112
,
the L.O.X.
,
Eightball & MJG
,
Black Rob
, and
Lil' Cease
, not to mention additional production by
the Hitmen
,
Jermaine Dupri
, and
the Neptunes
, among others. Reviews of the record were mixed; some critics praised
Mase
's unique rapping style, but others were far more harsh (this writer is fairly sure it was
Ira Robbins
who called
Mase
"the luckiest no-talent sidekick since
Ed McMahon
"). Nonetheless,
Harlem World
was a smash hit, eventually going platinum four times over; its first single,
"Feels So Good"
(which also appeared on the soundtrack of Money Talks), was a Top Five pop hit, and the follow-up
"What You Want"
was a fast-selling success as well.
In the meantime,
Mase
's string of guest spots continued unabated, with appearances on
Brandy
's
"Top of the World,"
Puff Daddy
's
"Lookin' at Me,"
Cam'ron
's
"Horse and Carriage,"
112
's
"Love Me,"
and the Rugrats soundtrack collaboration with
Blackstreet
and
Mya
,
"Take Me There."
In April 1998,
Mase
made headlines with his arrest in New York on disorderly conduct charges (he had initially been accused of soliciting a prostitute, which he denied). But the controversy was short-lived, and by year's end
Mase
had put together his own group of protégés, also dubbed
Harlem World
, who issued its debut album,
The Movement
, in early 1999. With
Puffy
's Bad Boy empire still riding high,
Mase
's second album,
Double Up
, looked to be another blockbuster. But shortly after it was completed (and before it was released),
Mase
stunned close associates and observers alike by announcing his immediate retirement from the music business, calling it incompatible with his new calling to the ministry (he'd experienced a vision of himself leading people into Hell). He refused to promote
Double Up
with any live performances, although he did give interviews on its behalf. Perhaps it was the lack of promotional support, or perhaps audiences gave up their investment in him, but
Double Up
made a disappointing chart debut at number 11 upon its summer 1999 release, and only reached gold sales status.
Mase
worked extensively with inner-city youth, became an in-demand inspirational speaker on the religious circuit, and published a memoir titled Revelations: There's a Light After the Lime. He returned with a new album,
Welcome Back
, in 2004. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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