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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Nah Right Eskay, recently spoke to rapper Shyne about his new rapping style. The emcee said that he doesn&rsquo;t want to go back to the same rap style that helped land him in prison for 10 years. He claims it&rsquo;s a whole lifestyle change that led to his new rapping! Here&rsquo;s what the artist had to say.</p><p>&ldquo;He wanted to explain why there&rsquo;s been such a drastic change in his rhyme style/flow since his release from prison&hellip;Here&rsquo;s the gist of it: That guy we used to know pre-2001? The guy who shot up the club? The guy who stood in front of the judge and took a 10 year bid? The guy who used to spit like this? That guy is dead. That was the guy Jamal Barrow used to be, and he no longer wants to be that man. That man made choices that he&rsquo;ll have to deal with for the rest of his life, and put his mother through one of the worst experiences any mother could ever have to go through. And he doesn&rsquo;t want to be that man anymore. He explained, in no uncertain terms, that in order for him to move forward with his life, and stay on the right path, he feels he needs to make drastic changes, and the flow you hear now, is just a small part of that. So the Shyne you hear now, like it or not, for better or for worse, is the Shyne we&rsquo;ll be hearing from here out. You don&rsquo;t have to like it, but I think you have to respect it.&rdquo;(Eskay)</p><p>I respect his statement, but I&rsquo;m anti! If you&rsquo;re an entertainer you have to entertain. He needs to give the people what they want! If the people aren&rsquo;t feeling his new style he will kindly fade away.</p><p>shyne went to jail for a long time, i understand why he&rsquo;s making the changes that he feels that he needs to make. This is more about his growth as a man than anything else, but his future as an rapper may dwindle.</p>