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Mase Reacts to Feds Raiding Diddy’s Homes: 'Reparations Is Getting Closer'

Diddy's Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided by federal agents on Monday.

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It’s a good week for anyone who has beef with Diddy.

The hip-hop mogul has been making headlines for months, following an initial bombshell lawsuit from Cassie in November—and on Monday, the 54-year-old’s Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided by federal agents.

Mase and Cam’ron are the latest to revel in Diddy’s current predicament. The opening of the latest episode of It Is What It Is saw the two hosts joke about what they saw in the news on Monday.

“Reparations is getting closer and closer,” Murda Mase said at the 00:50 second mark, which prompted everyone to laugh. “I’ll be sure to give you your percentage,” he said to Cam.

“I have nothing to do with that money, that's all yours man,” Cam responded. “Big payback,” Mase said.

When Killa Cam asked Mase if he had seen what happened yesterday, Mase then lobbed the question back to Cam.

“Yesterday was the anniversary of Biggie Smalls’ album, 27 years later,” Cam said of the late rapper’s album Life After Death. “That’s what I seen yesterday. That’s what I was talking about.”

“It’s amazing that all of this would transpire on that day,” Mase said. Cam also mentioned that Monday was the 21st anniversary of The Diplomats' album Diplomatic Immunity.

“That’s eerie, man,” Mase said.

Of course, neither mentioned Sean Combs by name. Mase and Diddy have a long, embattled history. Mase was signed to Bad Boy Records in the late '90s and early 2000s, when he gave his publishing rights to Diddy for $20,000.

He attempted to acquire his catalog for years after; in January 2020, he publicly slammed Diddy when he turned down Mase’s offer to buy back his publishing for $2 million. Last August, Cam’ron revealed that Mase finally got his publishing back from Diddy and Mase had just finished the paperwork.

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