# Gene Deal Sends SHOCKING Warning to Mase & Cam’ron — This Is BAD!

In a fiery update from SlapTalk Media, Gene Deal, former bodyguard for Bad Boy Records, has issued a chilling warning to rappers Mase and Cam’ron following a viral video where the duo mocked him.

This escalating beef has the rap world buzzing with speculation about a potential fallout in the industry. The tension stems from a recent podcast episode where Mase and Cam’ron laughed uncontrollably while roasting Deal over his actions—or lack thereof—during the tragic night in 1997 when The Notorious B.I.G. was fatally shot.

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The controversy ignited when a clip of Mase and Cam’ron joking about Deal’s response to Biggie’s murder spread like wildfire online. They criticized Deal, Diddy’s bodyguard at the time, for not firing back at the assailants, with Mase questioning why security didn’t act when the biggest rapper in the world was attacked.

Their mockery painted Deal as ineffective, with lines like, “I just want to go home,” mimicking his supposed desperation that night. The video’s viral reach humiliated Deal, prompting a fierce clapback on the *Art of Dialogue* podcast, where he addressed the duo directly.

Deal didn’t hold back, warning Mase and Cam’ron that their jokes were no laughing matter. “When you doing all that to Gene Deal, what you think I’m supposed to be doing?” he challenged, hinting at consequences with a menacing tone: “I bet you really don’t want to know.”

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He emphasized his reputation as Bad Boy security, noting how the internet quickly amplified the ridicule with comments about him “crying for the blanket.” Deal also reminded Mase of past conversations, questioning why Mase himself didn’t attend the party where Biggie was shot, allegedly staying in a hotel with Brandy. “Mase, why you didn’t go to the party?” he pressed, suggesting Mase knew the risks and avoided danger.

Further intensifying the feud, Deal recounted the night of Biggie’s death, explaining his position in the car—sideways due to Diddy reclining his seat—and the chaos that ensued after the first shot.

He argued it was impossible to retaliate as their driver sped off, contrary to Mase’s narrative of inaction. Deal also shifted blame, asking why Mase didn’t warn Biggie about threats he was aware of, accusing him of deflecting attention from his own choices. “Why didn’t you tell Big these dudes was trying to get at you?” Deal demanded.

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Deal’s warnings, both subtle and direct, underscore that he’s not someone to be trifled with. He asserted his readiness to protect those he guarded, stating he’d never hesitate if gunplay was necessary, as he was willing to lay down his life for his principals.

The tension continues to mount, with opinions split—some believe Mase and Cam’ron crossed a dangerous line, while others question Deal’s actions in 1997. Regardless, one thing is clear: Gene Deal is not playing games, and this beef could have serious repercussions in the hip-hop community.