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Despite the success of "Welcome Back," Mase's second stint in mainstream rap was short-lived. He would eventually sign with G-Unit Records (50 Cent’s label) briefly in 2005, attempting a harder image, only to retire and un-retire again several times in the following years.
In the pantheon of Hip-Hop’s greatest "what ifs," the name Mason Betha—better known as Mase—sits near the very top. At the peak of the late 1990s, he was the silky-smooth, lisp-tongued prophet of Harlem’s rap renaissance. As the "shiny suit" era’s kingpin on Bad Boy Records, he delivered hits like Feels So Good , What You Want , and Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down with an effortless swagger that made him a crossover titan. mase welcome back