Rapper-turned-politician Shyne is releasing a brand new documentary about his life and profession — and he reveals what he really thinks concerning the 1999 nightclub capturing involving his former mentor Sean “Diddy” Combs that he went to jail for.
The trailer for The Honorable Shyne, premiering Nov. 18 on Hulu, was launched Tuesday. In it, Moses “Shyne” Barrow says, “I used to be completely set as much as be the autumn man,” as different individuals within the doc emphasize the purpose.
Shyne launched his gold-selling self-titled debut on Diddy’s Unhealthy Boy Information in 2000. It included the rap hit “Unhealthy Boyz,” that includes Barrington Levy. The rapper was convicted of assault and different fees within the 1999 capturing and served about eight years in jail. He dropped his sophomore album, Godfather Buried Alive, in 2004 whereas serving time, and it additionally reached gold standing. Shyne was launched in 2009, deported to Belize and dove into politics. He’s presently a member of the Home of Representatives in his native nation.
The synopsis for the undertaking reads: “The Honorable Shyne tells the exceptional story of Moses ‘Shyne’ Barrow, the Grammy Award-winning musician turned politician. A rising star within the late Nineties, Shyne’s promising rap profession was lower quick after he was charged in a high-profile New York nightclub capturing, together with rap impresario Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs. Shyne was convicted in 2001 and sentenced to 10 years in jail, whereas Combs was acquitted. After jail, Shyne reemerged in his native Belize, the place he transitioned from music to politics, in the end turning into the Chief of the Opposition Celebration. His journey is certainly one of redemption, resilience and transformation. This documentary offers an intimate have a look at Shyne’s private evolution as he navigates fame, incarceration and a return dwelling to Belize, the place he finds new function and strives to guide his nation to a brighter future.”
The Honorable Shyne was directed by Marcus A. Clarke; produced by Jason Perez; govt produced by Dwayne Bray, Talitha Watkins, Jason Aidoo, Carolina Groppa, Angela Augustus, James Shani, Ameer Collier and Steve Carless; and co-executive produced by David Dennis, Jr. and Justin Tinsley.