Shyne Voices Thoughts About Rick Ross's 'The Black Bar Mitzvah' Mixtape
A few days ago Rick Ross revealed the artwork for his upcoming mixtape The Black Bar Mitzvah, and

A few days ago Rick Ross revealed the artwork for his upcoming mixtape The Black Bar Mitzvah, and now Orthodox Jewish rapper Shyne speaks out against a new project. Heading to his Twitter, the former Bad Boy emcee shared the following:
First they criticize me for being a Jew, now they’re favorite fake rapper is having a black bar mitzva? GTFOH. He’s alright but he’s not real! He’s a cop I squeeze that steel! Still!
Shyne, born Jamal Barrow, changed his legal name to Moshe Levy, following his conversion to Orthodox Judaism in 2009. He later went on to tweet to his followers:
I’m the father. Listen to my bastard child! Mazol tov! He’s alright but he’s not real! He’s a cop! He’s not real! F#%^ the police & the former correctional officers! If u a police lover f#%^ u too! I got partners doing life cause they really slung dope. I despise someone who lies about that life.
Linking readers to this video, does Shyne have a point to his comments? The Black Bar Mitzvah is scheduled to release at midnight, with features including Diddy, Maybach Music Group members, Drake, Pharrell Williams and 2 Chainz via Datpiff.