Ma$e and Cam’ron addressed J Prince on the latest episode of their podcast after the music exec called the duo out over their criticism of Shakur Stevenson whom Prince claims to manage.
After Prince warned them off via an Instagram post, Ma$e fired back on their It Is What It Is podcast on Monday morning (July 14).
“Since you’re the Big Homie we starting with you,” Ma$e began, addressing J Prince. “You are so lacking self-awareness. When you give such a lackluster performance and then you think you can make threats to people because you gave a lackluster performance, you don’t have the right to tell me what I should like or to tell Cam what he should like.”
Ma$e went on, claiming “art is subjective,” so nobody should be mad over their opinion, and continued his criticism of Stevenson’s tactical style.
“We not your little n#####,” Ma$e declared. “The way you talking, I don’t get what you mean. We’re not your little n#####. For real all that big homie stuff that’s for little n#####. Little n##### have big homies. We’re not little n#####, so we don’t even respect big homies. I know killer doesn’t, and for me I never respected n##### in the streets. That’s why I always got the problems I got.”
Ma$e added that he wants to “respect” J Prince but can’t because of how he was raised. “If you’re 60 years old and you trying to be a street n####, you failed,” he added. “I’m telling you this. My name is Mace. I stand by this.”
J Prince Warns Cam’ron And Ma$e
On Sunday (July 14) J Prince called out Cam’ron and Ma$e telling the duo “I will fade all [of Shakur Stevenson] shots and take all bets.”
However, Ma$e was baffled by J Prince’s approach after recently speaking to J Prince while on Facetime with Kanye West.
“I don’t even know why he would come at me with that energy,” Ma$e said. “I felt really disrespected by him doing it. It’s certain people you supposed to come at like that and I’m not one of them.”