Kanye West Responds To Ma$e After He Demanded An Apology

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Rapper Ma$e is demanding an apology from Kanye West for one of his song lyrics.
Back in 2010, Ye’ rapped the lyrics “Don’t leave while you’re hot.. that’s how Ma$e screwed up..” on his hit single Devil in a New Dress.

 

Following another one of Kanye’s Twitter rants, Ma$e jumped on Instagram to seemingly call him out. He posted a picture of him with a bible in his hand and captions the photo, “#kanyewest much of what you are feeling has been expressed before. But when I was saying it, the same system and mindset that you are fighting against today, used you to shame me for leaving the very same system! #Remember, your famous line “Don’t leave when you hot”? I know today you may see it very differently so… You owe me (and my family) a public #apology and then some, if anyone owes you one. For alluding to the fact that me following God at the height of my career was a bad decision.”

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After having success in music, Ma$e left the rap game to become a pastor.

It looks like Kanye agrees with the Harlem rapper, he wrote via Twitter, “Ma$e is right about that line … I always felt funny about that line … Ma$e is one of my favorite rappers and I based a lot of my flows off of him … I’m the king of “ooh can I get away with this bars” so I reap what I sow when the next generation does the same to me.”