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Mason Betha, the founder of El Elyon International Church and Mason Betha Ministries, recently released a song about his frustrations with racial affairs in the United States titled “Politically Incorrect.”

Betha, 39, has reportedly stopped pastoring his church to focus on the release of his music. While his previous song releases seemed fit for partying, his latest effort seems to be inspired by the Ferguson, Missouri black teenager Mike Brown who was killed by a police officer last month.

Betha, known in the hip-hop world as Ma$e, has raised some eyebrows in and out of the Christian community after he decided to return to mainstream rapping. However, it seems his “Politically Correct” song focuses less on partying and more on social injustice.

“I’m politically incorrect, don’t make me wave this uzi at your neck. They say that I’m from generation X, ADD n—– don’t know what I’m gon’ do next,” Ma$e rhymes in the song’s hook. “I’m politically incorrect, I never sell my own out for a cheque. They say that I’m from generation X, ADD n—– don’t know what I’m gon’ do next.”

The former spiritual leader seemed to chastise rappers who ignored the situation while speaking about slain teenagers Brown and Floridian Trayvon Martin, who was killed two years ago.

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source: TheChristianPost.com

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