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NEW YORK, Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Fo' Reel/Bad Boy recording artist Mase is back after a five-year hiatus with his third installment, Welcome Back. The album features his hit single "Breathe, Stretch, Shake" which is a Top 20 Most Played record in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC. Last week the hit single was the #1 Greatest Gainer on the R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap Charts as well as the #1 Most Added song at Crossover and Urban Radio formats.

The music video for the bass-heavy, dance single, "Breathe, Stretch, Shake," directed by Benny Boom, was recently added to MTV Jams & BET. The video is quickly becoming a hit as it is this week's, MTV Jams "Jam Of The Week."

Welcome Back, features other tracks like, "I Wanna Go," a heartfelt public vow to a private soul-mate about real choices and love. "Keep It On," is a smoothed-out hip-hop/R&B joint perfect for the after-hours with a special message aimed at the young ladies, "we don't have to take our clothes off/to have a good time." Other stand-outs include the inspirational cuts "I Owe" and "Gotta Survive." "I Owe" is a club-banger. And one listen to the fierce "Gotta Survive," with its rolling piano notes and triumphant drums will carry the listener along in what is the most honest and powerful song of Mase's career.

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Fo' Reel/Bad Boy recording artist Mase

I didn't know that he was with Bad Boy AND Fo' Real Ent. Fo' Real Ent. is the label that Nelly is signed with and it is a child label of Universal. I'm guessing it's because Cudda Love, Mase's former manager, is an exec over at Fo' Real and Bad Boy might get distribution rights and a nice cut of the pie from sales.

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