" Bonnie & Shyne" (featuring Barrington Levy) Winans, Hutchins, Robertson, Selignamĭaven "Prestige" Vanderpool, Sean "Puffy" Combs (co.), Mario Winans (co.) Nashiem Myrick, Mario Winans (co.), Sean "Puffy" Combs (co.)
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32) - 7 out of 10 - ".To uptempo and always creative commercial grooves, steeped in reggae bass sonics, an amoral and anti-social scenario of guiltless casual sex, bloody murders, drug transactions, betrayals and, especially, the code of the streets, gets played out." Track listing No. 102) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Thoughtful soulful declaimations delivered with a deep hued baritone, Shyne is the brightest new star in the Puff Daddy firmament." strong producers.dress up his rhymes in frenetic electro beats, tweaked synths, and the old steel drum." 218–9) - 6 out of 10 - ".Cops black gangster dreams straight from the pages of F.E.D.S. 89) - 3 stars out of 5 - ".Like a 5-car pileup of luxury autos: a mix of beauty and destruction." ContentsĬritical reception Professional ratings Review scores The singles from the album, " Bad Boyz," " Bonnie & Shyne" (which both feature Barrington Levy), and " That's Gangsta," were only moderate hits. It contained fewer guest artists than most Bad Boy releases. It sold very well, eventually achieving Platinum status. The album peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 200. Shyne was incarcerated at the time of this album's release. Shyne had also drawn unfavorable media attention for being convicted in June 2000 for his involvement in a nightclub shooting. Shyne had been hyped prior to the album's release as similar in style and delivery to the deceased Notorious B.I.G. Diddy" Combs' Bad Boy Records on September 26, 2000. Shyne is the self-titled debut album by rapper Shyne. " That's Gangsta" Released: October 10, 2000.