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I guess you must to say, they won't listen to me
said is to die in this chair where they gonna cook me
where did I go on this road to start it
they got me payin for what didn't got it
hard my heart it's no longer thrubin
I'm racin to a place where I embrace my cuffin
I'm in, man whatever you callin
to guards in the cherry it's screw to penny list
for now my try to turn in the streets
they say rehabilitation don't apply to me
is it I'm black is it my color I'm in prison
'cause my picnic got me sitting to destruction
since my day is an infant
Hook:
Hell Lord, dear Lord we did the let me get a pardon
so hard in the streets but we ain't fallin
screw to y'all I'ma eat blood we ain't stoppin
left the bottles in the sheets blood we ain't talking

Hell Lord, dear Lord we did the let me get a pardon
ain't got a jump shot me and Jordan
he ain't go to.blood we ain't harve it
I talk for the streets solo ones and.Brrr brr smoke ball cry, blood the rhythm of the streets since the sin of the east
they say I'm wrong 'cause I'm on
but nobody say nothing bout duffing the on
they never say nothing bout .
free seat murder and the wallins
little busters thinking they gonna come up
bout catching the chargement
and when the jer won't make you a star
and when the jail gonna make you like .
tear it to the .glass behind the beat ball
ain't no business, ain't no women blood ain't no three wishes
is a big standing over probably told you why you whistle
Listen I give it all just to be on the town with my moms
this this hell for me, this is hell for me
mama pray for me
Hook:
Hell Lord, dear Lord we did the let me get a pardon
so hard in the streets but we ain't fallin
screw to y'all I'ma eat blood we ain't stoppin
left the bottles in the sheets blood we ain't talking
Hell Lord, dear Lord we did the let me get a pardon
ain't got a jump shot me and Jordan
he ain't go to.blood we ain't harve it
I talk for the streets solo ones and.Caution, baby the.kings as they lobs and now trade marchin
for those that don't know this is die mood talking
lot of bad but to fight for the black is McCalin
like.started before you was mallin,
I'ma be guarded against the garden list
bang on them bigs that's a pressing as
they afraid 'cause the way is in my DNA
Look into my eyes you can see God face
ain't no case that could change but it's in my DNA man
screw to bad boys in the.police
God bless IG no G supreme,
if now for curtains Jackson now it all be free
but the crip made the deal with the feds and square
Michael and Gabriel help me,
what they gonna tell me, he?[Hook:]
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Shyne (real name Moses Michael Leviy (born Jamal Barrow) is a rapper born on November 18, 1978 in Belize City, Belize to a Belizean Creole politician and a Garifuna mother.

SHYNE'S BIO

As a child, he was spurned by his father due to his illegitimacy and mixed ethnicity. Shyne is said to be a practicing Jew. Born in Belize, Barrow relocated with his mother to Brooklyn, in New York's Flatbush district at about age 13. Despite some time on the streets in his early teens, Shyne subsequently held down a steady job while continuing his education and pursuing his interest in music. He was fortuitously overheard rhyming in a barbershop by producer DJ Clark Kent, who, noting the young rapper's vocal similarity to the late Notorious B.I.G., steered him towards Combs and Bad Boy.

A protégé of P. Diddy who had been touted as the new star of Bad Boy Entertainment following the Notorious B.I.G.'s death, Shyne's career was left in the balance by his indictment on an attempted murder charge in January 2000. His involvement in the previous month's notorious nightclub incident (at Club New York on December 27, 1999), in which his mentor was also embroiled, hampered the promotion of his debut album. At the same time, however, the encounter raised Shyne's street credibility.

In 1998, Shyne signed a lucrative deal with the company, making low-key appearances on various Bad Boy compilations and solo albums while working on his own debut album. Immediately following the nightclub fracas, Shyne was brought center stage in the ensuing media circus. He was freed on bail in time for the release of his debut single "Bad Boyz", which featured vocal contributions from Barrington Levy. His self-titled debut, a gangsta rap album generally panned by the media as an uninspiring and mediocre, was eventually released in September. Shortly thereafter, on June 1, 2001, Jamal Barrow was charged in a New York court with first-degree assault, gun possession, and reckless endangerment. The trial was presided over by New York State Supreme Court Justice Charles Solomon, who commented that Shyne was intelligent and talented, but nevertheless guilty. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison, a sentence that Shyne is still serving at Clinton Correctional Facility as of 2005.

Meanwhile, Puffy and his bodyguard, Anthony "Wolf" Jones, were acquitted of all charges. The seeming abandonment or betrayal of Shyne (some fans and journalists have labelled him as Puff Daddy's "fall guy") has driven a wedge between them, with Shyne leaving Bad Boy Records for Def Jam.
Album cover for "Godfather Buried Alive"
Album cover for "Godfather Buried Alive"

Since his imprisonment, Shyne has gone on to release his sophomore album, Godfather Buried Alive. On the album he dissed various artists, namely 50 Cent (on the track For the Record) The album has been criticised as being incomplete and underpromoted by his label, with several tracks having been literally "phoned in" from prison. He did enjoy one modest hit from the album: Jimmy Choo, a song that featured the vocal stylings of R&B singer Ashanti. He is now signed to his own Gangland imprint on Def Jam Records.

2005 continued Shyne's fall out of the limelight and into bad luck. In March, Justice Michael Garson ordered that any revenue generated under Shyne's contract with Island Def Jam would be held in a bond until verdicts have been reached in the civil suits filed against him by the shooting victims. Garson cited the state's revised "Son of Sam Law", barring inmates from profiting from their crimes. Also up for a possible review in 2005, Shyne's motion was rejected by a panel from a New York State Appeals Court. In addition, in April, Shyne's remaining assets were frozen by the Brooklyn Supreme Court.

Shyne is still signed to Def Jam, but after the release of Goodfather Buried Alive tanked at over 100,000 units sold. Shyne now protest disent towards Def Jam and now in searching other record labels to release his music. The Black Wall Street Records and Death Row Records have persued interest in the rapper.

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