This week Shyne joins Yayo and Murda as he reflects on his journey from Brooklyn roots to linking with Sean "Diddy" Combs and joining Bad Boy Records, breaking down pivotal career moments, the influence of figures like Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace and Chris Lighty, and how the label blended hip hop with Jamaican culture. He revisits industry what-ifs like potentially signing to Def Jam Recordings, speaks candidly about his legal battles, time served, and the realities of incarceration, and opens up about his relationship with Diddy before and after prison, including unresolved tensions and public apologies. The conversation also touches on his mindset during his sentence, life after release, and relocating to Belize.

Rich Homie Quan’s posthumous AI video, Ray J’s “fixed” boxing match, Funk Flex & Hot97 Djs controversy, Drake surpasses Jay-Z's record in Billboard top 200
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Bonnie Godiva breaksdown battle rap politics, Wild 'N Out problems, Doechii being on Kendrick's level, and top 5 battle rappers
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Drake’s 3 album takeover, Rick Ross clownery, Max B disrespects Big Daddy Kane, & Kodak Black arrested 2x in one week
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