Thursday, June 3, 2010

50 Cent says Shyne should give it up

After finally sorting his messes out, Shyne has returned to claim the rap game that should have been his years ago. In 1999, only months after the release of his debut album, Shyne opened fire in a New York City nightclub. Immediately, he was brought under charges and sentenced in 2001.

Due to good behavior, Shyne was released on October 6 of last year. He wanted to jump right back into rap music, but could not because he was deported. After receiving multiple visits from various rappers, Shyne got his stuff together. Soon, he would land a deal with Def Jam.

Once he found a recording home, Shyne introduced people to his new style. Along with the new style, he dissed 50 Cent. The diss was laughed off by Lloyd Banks. Nearly two months later, 50 Cent gets his say in the matter. He said Shyne's material was too bad to warrant a response.

50 Cent is now signed to Def Jam and finds himself a higher priority than Shyne on the label. Knowing 50, he will use this to his advantage as he puts together his fifth studio album, Black Magic. But, he will not take a feud with Shyne seriously until he improves upon his lyrical skill. Six years ago, Shyne, with the help of Fat Joe, Ja Rule, The Game, Jadakiss, and Nas were a bit too much for 50 Cent to handle. Many credit his downfall to that feud.

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