Double Up is the second studio album to be released by Harlem born rapper Mase.

It was released on June 15th 1999 and distributed by Bad Boy Records. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. Double Up is not near as well produced as both Harlem World or Welcome Back, but is definitely one to add to your collection if you enjoy some of Sean Comb's work with the Bad Boy Family. Shortly after the release, Mase retired from rapping to become a Christian pastor. Listen free to Mase – Double Up (Into (Mase/Double Up), Stay Out Of My Way and more). Still, there's still the sneaking suspicion that Double Up could have been more -- either an excellent pop-rap record with no flab, or a convincing statement of purpose, evidence of why Mase had to leave hip-hop behind. The album went on to sell 107 Double Up is the second studio album by Harlem rapper Mase, released in 1999 and distributed by Bad Boy Records. 18 tracks (64:14). The album sold 107,000 copies in its first week, debuting at #11 and was certified Gold by the RIAA exactly one month after its release on July 15, 1999. As it stands, it's simply a good sequel to a promising debut.

The album has a few tracks such as Make Me Cry and You Ain't Smart that really show that Mase can rap well all by himself.