😱 Mase FINALLY EXPOSES Diddy’s Secret Ritual Parties 🔥 “I Saw Darkness…I Had to Find God” 🙏🏾🕯️

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Before Kanye West ever declared the music industry a “satanic playground,” Mase was already trying to flee the flames.

Signed to Bad Boy by Diddy in the mid-90s, Mase quickly rose to fame with chart-topping hits and ghostwriting credits that helped power the label after Biggie’s death.

But by 1999, just as he was hitting his peak, Mase shocked fans by abruptly quitting rap—claiming he was answering a “higher calling.

” At the time, people mocked him.

“Fake pastor.

” “Lame.

” “Lost his mind.

” But if the rumors now coming to light are true, Mase didn’t walk away.

He ran for his soul.

Recently, Mase broke his silence and dropped cryptic but disturbing clues about the dark underbelly of Diddy’s infamous “freak-off” parties—bizarre, ultra-private gatherings that multiple former Bad Boy affiliates

now describe as occult in nature, allegedly involving rituals, sex acts, and even animal sacrifices.

That’s right—goat beheadings, moon rituals, and idol worship.

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It sounds like horror movie fiction, but the more Mase speaks, the more it seems this nightmare was real life.

The shift didn’t happen overnight.

Early in his career, Mase was all smiles, cashing checks and writing verses not just for himself, but for a roster of Bad Boy artists.

“I came to Puff with those songs done,” Mase said.

“But all my awards went to Puff.

” Eventually, he became disillusioned, realizing he wasn’t just being exploited financially—he was being pulled into something much darker.

One key moment came in 2009 when Mase ambushed Diddy live on-air, shoving paperwork into his hands to demand his release from Bad Boy.

The video went viral.

Diddy signed it—but only partially freed Mase.

Years later, Mase revealed that even after offering Diddy $2 million to buy back his publishing (which Diddy originally bought for $20,000), he was told no—unless he could match a European buyer’s offer.

This, Mase said, was not Black Excellence.

It was Black Exploitation.

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But the real horror? That’s not about contracts.

It’s about what happened in Diddy’s inner sanctum.

According to Mase, what he saw at those exclusive Bad Boy events wasn’t just about sex, fame, or power.

“He said he was a shepherd for the devil,” Mase claimed.

“After what I saw… I don’t even feel comfortable being here.

” These weren’t just industry parties.

They were spiritual battlegrounds, allegedly involving rituals so disturbing that multiple artists broke away from the label and turned to religion—some becoming pastors, others joining cults, or simply vanishing.

Craig Mack, for example, left the industry and joined a Christian cult before his mysterious death from AIDS complications in 2018.

Before he died, he reportedly told people he once considered taking Diddy out—because Diddy refused to pay him.

Loon left Bad Boy and converted to Islam.

Shine did prison time for Diddy, then became an Orthodox Jew.

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And Mase? He became a Christian pastor, saying “if the devil can use Diddy aggressively, then God can use me aggressively too.”

Former Bad Boy bodyguard Gene Deal supported Mase’s claims.

He described full moon rituals allegedly conducted by Diddy on the birthdays of Biggie and Kim Porter—three days after the solstice.

“On the third day, they would drink, party, and the men would have sex with each other,” Deal said.

“These were spiritual rituals tied to pagan idol worship.”

Fans thought he was joking.

But it didn’t stop there.

Celebrity psychic Sloan Bella added fuel to the fire by claiming Kim Porter was writing a tell-all book that would expose the ritualistic abuse she witnessed.

But before the book could drop, Kim died under mysterious circumstances—officially ruled pneumonia, but many remain unconvinced.

Some now suspect she was silenced.

And what about Diddy’s massive back tattoo that fans believe depicts Ezili Dantor, a powerful goddess from Haitian Voodoo? Diddy once posted a video of himself burning sage, wearing crystals, and invoking

spiritual energy before quickly deleting it.

Coincidence—or cover-up?

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Let’s not forget that blind items have long circulated about Diddy’s yacht party off the coast of France where he allegedly beheaded a live goat in front of guests.

One such blind item from 2020 described the mogul summoning the animal, then executing it in a ritualistic sacrifice.

Was Mase there? We don’t know.

But his silence on those events for years speaks volumes—and his recent hints are deafening.

Even 50 Cent couldn’t stay quiet.

He posted photo after photo of former Bad Boy artists with the caption “Dancing with the Devil,” implying that those who survived Diddy’s empire did so by turning to faith—or losing everything.

“Big dead.

Craig Mack dead.

G-Dep confessed to a murder after getting high.

Loon became Muslim.

Shine became Jewish.

Mase became a pastor.

Who’s the common denominator?”

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And now, as Diddy faces a growing list of lawsuits and mounting criminal allegations, it’s Mase who’s wearing orange on his podcast, grinning as he says, “This tie doesn’t mean anything… or maybe it does.

” The shade couldn’t be clearer: Diddy’s next outfit might just be a prison jumpsuit.

So what made Mase finally speak out? Maybe it’s vindication.

For years, he was mocked, dismissed as crazy or washed.

But now, with Cassie’s lawsuit triggering a cascade of legal troubles for Diddy, Mase no longer looks like a runaway.

He looks like the first to escape.

“People used to clown me,” one fan wrote online.

“Now? Mase might be the smartest one of them all.”

Another added, “He refused to participate in the rituals.

That’s why Diddy didn’t pay him.

And that’s why he left.

He chose his soul over success.”

In a world where fame can cost you everything, Mase made a decision that most artists never find the strength to make.

He walked away.

Now, with the truth rising like smoke from the ashes of Bad Boy Records, we’re all left wondering: What else did Mase see… and who’s next to come forward?