It's August 30, 2025, 01:39:47 AM
This was a nice try by someone trying to damage his career, but all it did was expose Shade's power. His partnership with Damion Young is old news, and his deal with Baby Ree was one of the most talked about in the industry. It was also FCC APPROVED. Anyone that knows Shade then already knows about his business savvy, and his infamous ties to Hip-Hop's leading figures. Chuck Phillips is a reporter more than he is an editor, which means his information is only as credible as his sources. And his Tupac story sure did tank.In related news, Shade Sheist continues to slap the faces of his critics as he jumped on the air (KPWR) this afternoon to debut the first single from his first signing (PaperWork Entertainment) N.U.N.E. called "Hard in The Paint" which features Caz and Knoc-Turn'Al. Shade doesn't appear on the record, but his words do ("The Bullshit Stops Here" carries the hook). He mentioned on the air that "The New WestCoast has emerged, period." Shade has also responded to his allegations in the form of a song "Wake Up- The Reemix" which features Butch Cassidy and interpolates the music of Mobb Deep's "Shook Ones." In one line he states "I've never walked a line anything but straight" and is said to come clean about his "affiliations."What can we really say to homie except, Keep bustin ya Guns?