Shyne has had one of the most infamous careers in all of hip-hop. After Biggie’s death in 1997, he was considered Bad Boy’s next big star. Sheen spent a decade in prison for assault, and many believed he took responsibility for the events Diddy committed. The bad boy mogul’s reputation couldn’t be any worse right now, so during a recent appearance on “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Sheen took the opportunity to discuss his relationship with Diddy.
Sheen admits to having conflicting feelings for Dee Dee. He admits he learned important lessons under Diddy’s wing in the late 1990s. “I’ve learned a lot as far as being an entrepreneur,” the rapper explained. “In terms of being a disruptor, a trailblazer. I got everything I got from going to bad boy college. [for]”When it comes to entertainment, Diddy is the professor.” Sheehan also praised Diddy for establishing a strong work ethic. Role Democrats.
Shyne also called Diddy a “monster”
Of course, the coin has its flip side. Sheen criticized Diddy for not offering financial compensation, even though he was willing to take the rap charges for the mogul. “People were like, ‘Oh, Diddy gave me millions of dollars to go to jail,'” the rapper recalled. “there is nothing. [He] Probably made two, I think, offensive contributions over the last 20 years. He called the tycoon “the devil.” Think he is the devil.
Sheehan attributes his ability to shake off such negativity to his faith and his second career as a politician in his native Belize. The rapper no longer has negative feelings about what Diddy did to him. Shane’s timing couldn’t have been better. He’s the star of the new documentary series “The Honorable Shyne,” which details not only his political career but also his controversial past with Diddy. It could be another nail in the coffin of the tycoon’s reputation.
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Elias Andrews is the music and entertainment writer for HotNewHipHop. He joined HNHH in 2024 as chief night writer, which means he covers new releases every week. In the year since joining, Elias has covered some of the biggest, most tumultuous stories in music. He’s been covering Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s battle on the fly, especially with the release of topics like “Family Matters” and “Meet the Grahams.” He also detailed a list of ongoing allegations and criminal charges against Diddy. Elias’ favorite artists are Andre 3000, MF Doom, pre-808s Kanye West and Tyler, The Creator. He likes L.A. hip-hop, but not L.A. sports teams. The first album he bought was Will Smith’s “Big Willie Style,” which he thinks still sounds great.
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