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[Verse:]Yeah
You may not know my name
But by the time I leave
You'll remember the B to the O to the B,
And every single dot that's in between
And every single time I hop up in the scene,
I'm feelin' like I'm better than before.
I'm ready for whatever, if you feel me let me know, cause I just wanna flow.
I got up in this thing tryna prove that I'm better than before,
But I don't even sweat it anymore.
I get up in the zone, then I coast,
As I take flight, gravity better hold me tight.
Your relativity don't mow me right.
Please don't compare n**gas to me cause I'm ham on the mic.
I'm down on the ground like a red pair of dice,
Just scared of the fight,
When you lay down and prepare for the night,

I'll be in the air on the flight.
I don't even care of the time,
High in the days of my mind.
Every single face that'll say "hey Bobby Ray" I'll say "Hi".
You're livin' the craziest life,
In a pair of shades and the spotlight raised,
Makin' every nightclub jump like raves
Raves, raves, Braves, Braves, home of the Braves,
Eastside Atlanta that's where I stay.
[Chorus:]I'll take you higher, higher than you'll ever been
See things you've never thought, you thought would ever exist
Higher, higher than you'll ever been
Where we go we won't fall, we'll stay there
Cause there's a place with no wars, it's been ages since we've gone
Get away, so long
Levitate higher than you've ever been, higher

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Mason Durrell Betha (born March 24, 1978), better known by stage name Mase (often typset as Ma$e), is an American rapper, songwriter, television personality and inspirational speaker. He was an artist on Sean "Diddy" Combs' hip-hop label Bad Boy Records during the late 1990s.

On April 20, 1999, during an interview with Funkmaster Flex of New York radio station Hot 97, Ma$e announced his retirement from music. This was during the promotional period for his second album, Double Up, and its lead single, "Get Ready". However, in 2004, Mase made a comeback (via Bad Boy Records) with Welcome Back, which spawned two singles. He portrayed a "cleaner" image (similar to Will Smith) with the release of this album. Today, he is still in ministry as a pastor and is known as Dr. Mason Betha. Ma$e was for a short time a member of G-Unit. He has since called his time there a mistake. He then went on to add, joining the group wasn't the mistake, but the message he was sending was. He joined G-Unit to appeal to a different audience so they could see that they could change just as he did.

Raised in Harlem, New York, Mason Betha began his music career as a hardcore gangsta rapper. While in the proto-supergroup "Children of the Corn", he called himself Murder Mase, rapping alongside Big L, Cam'Ron, McGruff and Bloodshed. In 1996, Mase travelled to Atlanta in hope of meeting producer Jermiane Dupri. Instead, he ran into Sean Combs and rapped for him on the spot in a nightclub. Puffy instantly signed Mase to Bad Boy records. His image was refined as Diddy set about developing a marketable pop rapper out of an artist formerly known for violent imagery in his lyrics.


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