Pastor Mason "Ma$e" Betha - Revelations: There's A Life After The Lime
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In this episode of Black Art Is Lit, Nykieria Chaney reads the first chapter of Pastor Mason "Ma$e" Betha explosive memoir, Revelations: There’s a Life After the Lime.
This opening chapter is a rare look inside the mind of one of hip-hop’s most elusive figures—past the shiny suit era, past Bad Boy mythmaking, and straight into the spiritual awakening that changed everything.
Ma$e pulls no punches as he reflects on fame, the Harlem World days, the pressure of the spotlight, and the crossroads that sent him searching for purpose beyond the industry. From Biggie and Diddy to moments of danger, intuition, and divine intervention, this chapter sets the tone for a memoir that blends hip-hop history, personal testimony, and raw honesty.
In this episode you’ll hear:
Why Ma$e walked away at the height of his career
How spiritual signs and warnings shaped his path
Early reflections on Biggie, Tupac, Diddy, and the industry machine
A vulnerable look at identity, calling, and the cost of fame
Whether you’re a lifelong Ma$e fan or discovering this book for the first time, this chapter is a powerful entry into one of the most complicated journeys in hip-hop culture.