"In my life, when I make decisions to roll, I roll. And I don't give a f--- what the consequences are. If I'ma defend myself, I'ma defend myself. If somebody tryna kill or hurt one of my partnas or my comrades, that's with me, there is no, 'Yo,' or, 'Damn, well, if I pull this sh-- out, this is what's gonna happen.' No! I don't wanna die. I don't wanna be laid up in no f---ing hospital with a tube runnin' through me, hurtin' and sufferin'. Pain is real. So you know what? I'm not doin' that. You gon' do that, mother----er. You gon' roll and say hi to Satan, not me. And that's that. Your survival instincts tell you to protect and preserve, and you deal with whatever later," he explained of his actions.More under the break....
He speaks further about his relationship with the Bad Boy Records CEO, Sean Combs, and says he's still not in agreement with the way things were handled:
"You can always say, 'Man, that ain't the way to handle the situation.' Sure, I know in my soul that the situation was supposed to be handled in a different way. But it ain't really a matter of disappointment or letdown, 'cause I never really ... I grew up never having sh--, never having anybody. So I never was that dude to depend on a mother----er. Obviously, the actions is not something that you condone or that you're happy with. Not at all."The Brooklyn-bred rapper has since re-joined Def Jam's roster, and plans to release new music in the future.
Imma just keep it allllll the way real: Who is REALLY checkin' for new music from Shyne? I'm not......
It seems as if he's doesn't regret his role in the 1999 shootings, and honestly that's disheartening to hear. But, hey....I don't know what it's like to grow up in that sort of environment he did. The man served his time, so hopefully something good can come out of this. We'll see.....
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