Ma$e thinks the BET awards are ‘not for the betterment of Black people’ anymore

Ma$e thinks the BET awards are 'not for the betterment of Black people' anymore
Mase at V103 Block Party in Chicago (Photo credit: Eddy “Precise” Lamarre)

The BET Awards 2021 was a memorable occasion following its virtual celebration last year. Unfortunately, former Harlem World rapper Ma$e wasn’t feeling the vibes. The rapper turned pastor took to social media to explain how he felt about the event, stating that it’s “not for the betterment of Black people.”

On Tuesday, June 29, the former Bad Boy artist shared his thoughts alongside an image of the awards show logo, writing “I said what I said.”


Many fans agreed with Ma$e’s comments, expressing themselves about the awards show and the network overall.

Ma$e’s post also hinted that fans can expect something big from him in the near future. “Headsup @rsvpmase is going to be a problem,” he writes at the end of his post’s caption. Many commenters believe he’s suggesting that new music is on the way and shared their excitement at the possibility of getting a new Ma$e track, or even better an entire project.


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It’s not clear if Ma$e might be throwing subs toward a certain artist or artists that perform this past Sunday at the BET awards, but no further comments have been made as of press time.

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