Jamaica Gleaner

‘Bad Boy’ Shyne now in politics

- Kimberley Small/Staff Reporter

THE FIRST show in Buju Banton’s Long Walk To Freedom tour demonstrat­es that life after incarcerat­ion can be fulfilling. When the recently released artiste stood centre-stage before a packed stadium, picking up right where he left off, there was at least one audience member witnessing Gargamel’s return who has experience­d similar circumstan­ces.

Rapper-turned-ambassador Moses Michael Leviy, popularly known as Shyne, told The Gleaner that having been deported to his homeland after serving time in prison, he is now running for the House of Representa­tives in Belize.

“I am currently the government’s ambassador of music and culture, the government’s entity that deals with sustainabl­e developmen­t for musicians and those in the creative industry. Soon, I’ll be in the Cabinet as the minister of culture and the creative industry to deal with sustainabl­e developmen­t of said industry,” Leviy explained.

After serving more than nine years in prison in the United States after being implicated in a New York nightclub shooting incident, allegedly involving music and beverage mogul Diddy and internatio­nal pop star Jennifer Lopez, Leviy was released in 2009.

Son of Belizean Prime Minister Dean Barrow, Leviy rose to fame in 2000 with his eponymous debut album, Shyne, and hit lead single Bad Boyz, featuring Barrington Levy.

The Belizean ambassador attended Saturday’s show in support of Buju Banton. “I came to pay tribute to this incredible artiste who has had a tremendous impact on my music career,” he said. He also took the opportunit­y to captitalis­e on his connection­s in the music industry.

“I have a very good relationsh­ip with the artistes here – Popcaan, Aidonia – a slew of them, so one of the reasons I’m here is to close a few deals that I have pending for performanc­es by Jamaican artistes in Belize,” he explained.

He added: “I’m also very good friends with Sharon Burke. I’ve known her for 21 years. She’s coming to Belize as well to do my music business conference – to educate the Belizean music industry on how, what, when, where, and why to take it to the next level.”

‘I am currently the government’s ambassador of music and culture, the government’s entity that deals with sustainabl­e developmen­t for musicians and those in the creative industry.’

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Shyne spent nine years in a US prison for a shooting at a nightclub in New York.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER Shyne spent nine years in a US prison for a shooting at a nightclub in New York.

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