Big Syke

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Tyruss "Big Syke" Himes (born in Inglewood, California) is an American rapper who was a friend of Tupac Shakur. He was originally in 2Pac's group Thug Life along with 2Pac, Macadoshis, Mopreme & Rated R. After the breakup of the group and 2Pac's release from prison Big Syke joined his second group Tha Outlawz, under the alias Mussolini. He is currently signed to G-Unit West doesn't mean that he's signed to G-Unit. This is just a rumor. Big Syke is signed to Treacherous Records alongside Crooked I & One-2. he has plan's of joining Real Talk produced by the Outlawz or Thugentainment produced by Hussien Fatal of the Outlawz.

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