

Ma$e has boldly announced that he will be dropping his first album in over 20 years on the opening day of Diddy‘s sex trafficking trial.
The former Bad Boy rapper shared the news on his sports talk show It Is What It Is, saying while wearing headphones: “I’m listening to the songs that [Cam’ron] picked out of the stuff I made … It’s gonna be crazy. We had to pick the right records. I let him pick the right records.”
Asked by guest co-host Maurice Clarett when fans can expect his new album to arrive, the Harlem native replied with a smirk: “May 25th. The first day of the Diddy trial. We’re dropping. You like that? You made me put it out there.”
Murda then revealed that the project will be a triple-disc effort and said: “Now we even.”
It’s worth noting that Diddy’s trial is actually scheduled to begin on May 5. It’s unclear if Ma$e will adjust his album release date to coincide with the actual start of the trial.
Ma$e did not reveal a title for the project, but it will be his first album since 2004’s Welcome Back and first full-length offering since his 2009 mixtape I Do The Impossible.