jp
12-19-2006, 04:18 AM
This is Sin. He was in the group Graveyard Shift with Tombstone, Gates, and Lil' Boo. Lil' Boo was killed in a gang related incident. Gates quit rapping to be a jehova's witness. And Tombstone was later killed in a drive-by.
Therefore, Sin is off by himself. And isn't really doing much of anything anymore.
Regardless, I still respect the dude, and I really wish life hadn't handed him such a shitty deal. If Tombstone hadn't died the GYS album would've come out with a major label's backing and Sin would probably be made for life right now. As is, with only one member in the group, the label decided GYS couldn't do tours with only one member, and thus the GYS pretty much faded from history. It was later released online by the album's producer Romeo Antonio, in very limited quantities. And at some point Sin was selling it as a double album on MP3.com.
At any rate, here's his solo song from the album, Wage for Sin.
Therefore, Sin is off by himself. And isn't really doing much of anything anymore.
Regardless, I still respect the dude, and I really wish life hadn't handed him such a shitty deal. If Tombstone hadn't died the GYS album would've come out with a major label's backing and Sin would probably be made for life right now. As is, with only one member in the group, the label decided GYS couldn't do tours with only one member, and thus the GYS pretty much faded from history. It was later released online by the album's producer Romeo Antonio, in very limited quantities. And at some point Sin was selling it as a double album on MP3.com.
At any rate, here's his solo song from the album, Wage for Sin.