In an interview with Allhiphop.com, rapper Shyne claims 50 Cent broke the golden gangster rule of “no snitching” during his early days in the rap game and in doing so had a hand in the collapse of Murder Inc.
“When I met [50 Cent] he was writing raps for Diddy on Forever. This was after Gotti and them poked him up in the Hit Factory and he ran to the cops and got a order of protection. He was walking around with a group of police, NYPD was holding him down. He hadn’t sold one record. He hadn’t even put an album out.
50 Cent was nobody, nobody knew who he was. He was hiding from Irv Gotti and Murder Inc. He’s the reason that Irv got indicted. He’s the reason that Kenneth Supreme McGriff is in prison for the rest of his life.”
