Shyne Says His Post-Prison Records Were “Trash,” Refers To Game As A “Media Whore”

Shyne says Game isn't a gangster rapper, speaks on being a consistent artist despite his recent songs.

Brooklyn rapper Shyne may have just released the Gamediss track “Psalms 68 (Guns & Moses),” but despite the release of the record his harsh rhetoric against the rapper has yet to cease. While speaking with New York City’s Power 105.1 over the phone today (November 16), Shyne commented on Game being a “media whore” and questioned the rapper’s credibility as a gangster rapper.

Shyne also didn’t hesitate in adding his two cents when it came to Game’s feud with fellow West Coast emcee 40 Glocc.

“Listen, Game ain’t not gangster rapper,” said Shyne. “He’s a dude with a butterfly on his face and a tongue ring, that’s what they said he had, or he used to be a stripper. These dude’s is fronting man. All that 40 Glocc, that’s a joke. I don’t know what part of the hood he from, but in Compton and South Central dudes ain’t letting you walk away. I know they not letting you walk away in Brooklyn.”

Prior to speaking on both Game and 40 Glocc, Shyne spoke on his post-prison records being “trash” and boasted on being a consistent artist despite the release of those songs.

"My whole thing is consistency. Shyne has never been inconsistent you dig? I was on the island. I was in the mountains. You never heard nothing reckless about me,” the rapper explained in a radio interview posted on HipHopWired.com. “You understand what I’m talking about? There’s no holes poked in what I do and what I represent. When I came out the records was trash, I admit it. Cause I lost my voice, but we can’t start comparing records to real life and what I actually did.”

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