Once upon a time, was signed to Bad Boy Records. , , and would grow disenchanted with their deal because their style wasn’t meshing well with Bad Boy’s sound, but parting ways was easier said than done. J, but the group was still at odds with Puff over their publishing.
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Back in 2005, The Lox visited Hot 97 and chatted with Angie Martinez about their gripes with . The group talked about signing over most their publishing to the Bad Boy founder when they inked their contracts, and things took a turn when Diddy called the station to discuss their concerns. An angry Jadakiss told Diddy he’d throw a refrigerator at him, but thankfully, no one has had furniture tossed their way.
Recently, former Bad Boy rapper . He said that Diddy talks about “black excellence,” but when approached Diddy with $2 million, . Diddy has yet to respond to the allegations, but MRECK TV caught up with Jadakiss to get the rapper’s thoughts on Mase’s beef with Diddy.
“I think Mase got a good enough relationship, he can go talk to Diddy,” Jadakiss said. We was young kids. We ain’t understand business the way we do now, being business owners and fathers and grown men about it. Mase gotta better relationship with Diddy than we actually had, so he can go talk to him.”
“In his defense, I don’t know how it was going down so he’s doing what he gotta do,” the rapper added. “I just know I would handle it different at this point in life. Twenty-years-old, early twenties. Everybody’s grown men known and they know right from wrong… You can go talk to a man as a man and handle your differences, settle your differences without this foolishness or without social media.” Check it out below.