Ma$e is absolutely making sure we know he's low-key fueling the culture

New York rapper Ma$e is still out here even if he’s not in front of the cameras. The hip-hop veteran has stepped up to clear the air on being a major influence to the culture - notably giving some serious assists to Brooklyn rap heavyweight Fivio Foreign.

Mason Betha wants credit for Fivio Foregin’s glow up

The rap veteran pulled through for an interview with hip-hop personality Gillie Da Kid and didn’t hold back. A portion of his interview shows Mason Betha talking about writing bars for Fivio.

“Even when I wrote the ‘Let’s go viral,’ and this is in 2018.’ I want everybody to know, I’ve been behind the scenes doing business. [Yeah, I wrote the whole,] ‘Let’s go viral.’ Just the lingo. The ‘Aye, aye, aye,’ I want to be clear. That’s all my lingo. So if you get famous off something a nigga gave you, you don’t disrespect me. And like, I’d do it again. I would do it again. I helped French [Montana]. I help a lot of people.”

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