He annotated the song’s lyrics exclusively on Genius.
Ma$e just fired the latest salvo in his ongoing beef with Cam'ron and the Harlem rapper hopped on Genius today to break down his new diss song, “The Oracle.” Cam'ron recently went at Ma$e on “It’s Killa” off his latest mixtape The Program by airing out old history and going as far as threatening Ma$e’s life.
Ma$e explains his motivations in the SoundCloud description of “The Oracle”:
I let too much pass and I was gonna continue to let it pass but when somebody don’t stop—I had to just spank him one time.
It was really the point when Cam'ron said he had to kill me. I let a lot of things slide, but when you start getting to the body harm aspect of it, I can’t let that slide. That’s really all it’s about.
Ma$e starts out by sharing a story about Dame Dash encouraging him to beef with Cam'ron in 2004 when he first returned with “Welcome Back”:
He goes on to throw some serious accusations Cam'ron’s way:
The diss also details the rocky relationship between 50 Cent and Dipset:
Ma$e also goes in on Cam'ron’s alleged shady business dealings with Juelz Santana and Jim Jones:
He even drops a reference to Children of the Corn, the group Ma$e used to be in with Cam, Big L, Bloodshed, and McGruff:
Ain’t no unity
Ain’t no Children of the Corn
Ain’t no you and me
Any nigga ever got Diplomat Immunity
Was niggas who ratted or ones who snitched on their community
And thats word to my nigga Big L
On “It’s Killa,” Cam'ron rapped about feeling disrespected after helping Ma$e out:
Got this nigga home and he passed me a hundo ($100 dollars?!)
Told him straight up I ain’t feeling him
Let me curve this nigga ‘fore I end up killing him
Recently, Dipset reunited for their new single “Once Upon A Time” and played a reunion show at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom.
Here's Cam response …….
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