Rotten Mango - #399: 13 Deaths Around Diddy: 9 Victims of City College Incident, Tupac & Biggie, Kim Porter, and more
Episode Date: October 24, 2024In September 2024, Eminem released a new song - the lyrics read: “I’m like a R-A-P-E-R Got so many SAs Wait He didn’t just spell the word rapper and leave out a P-Didhe? RIP, rest in peace... Biggie and Pac Both of y’all should be living Cause he might put a hit on me like - Keefe D get em” Notorious BIG & Tupac were two of the most influential musicians in the world. They were both murdered within 6 months of each other, and Diddy has always been connected to their deaths. One of them - he saw as his competition Another he saw as his money-making machine. Which means - did Eminem just ask the question - Did Diddy kill them? Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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May 7th, 2012. Machine Gun Kelly makes a tweet. That tweet reads,
Okay, so I just saw a picture of Eminem's daughter, and I have to say, she's hot as fuck.
In the most respectful way possible because Eminem is king.
The problem with this tweet at that point, in 2012, is that Eminem's daughter would have been 16 years old at the time. And then nothing happened from this tweet. For about five years nothing happened.
There were no repercussions. There were these little whispers and interviews
that MGK does that allude to the idea that perhaps Eminem was unhappy with that
tweet and perhaps Eminem was trying to blackball him from the industry because
of that tweet. These are just internet rumors. These are celebrity gossip.
It's not until 2018 that it gets confirmed. These two do not like each other.
In 2018, Machine Gun Kelly drops a song called Rap Devil.
Now this is very interesting because it's a play on words.
If you guys know anything about Eminem's discography, one of his most famous well-known
songs in the rap world, if you're a rapper you know this song, it's called Rap God. So for Machine Gun
Kelly to drop Rap Devil, it's clearly a hit on Eminem. Now once you read the lyrics, it gets even
crazier and these two start dropping diss tracks against each other and we're not here to talk about MGK and Eminem. It's just that as they're releasing these diss tracks, there is one name that
keeps popping up in all their songs. Diddy. Sean Diddy Combs. In Rap Devil, MGK
raps about how he signed with Bad Boy Records and the lyrics read,
why you claiming that I'm gonna call Puff when you're the one that called
Diddy? Then you went and called Jimmy.
Jimmy is a guy that runs Interscope Records, which MGK is also part of.
They conference me in in the morning and they told me that you was mad about a tweet.
You wanted me to say sorry?
I swear to God, I didn't even believe him.
Please say it's not so.
The big bad bully of the rap game can't take a fucking joke? He's basically saying, hello world, M&M was so mad for the past 6 years, so mad about
this tweet from 6 years ago that he called both my record label bosses, Diddy who owns
Bad Boy Records and Jimmy who owns Interscope Records, to bitch about it.
But that's crazy because he's the big bad wolf that can do anything right so he can do anything but take a joke to which M&M
releases a diss track titled kill shot where he makes many a disses towards MGK
but again we're not here to discuss that we're here for Diddy he makes a
reference for Diddy in that song as well the lyrics read but Kels the day you put
out a hit is the day Diddy admits that he put the hit out that got Pac killed.
Eminem in his song, whether he is serious or it's just creative liberty, he has just now accused Diddy of murder.
But at the end of the song Eminem says, and I'm just playing Diddy, you know I love you. Diddy never made a public statement about Eminem's lyrics,
but sources that were close to Diddy said he was furious.
He was pissed off.
So what the hell does this all mean?
If he's not joking, that means Eminem truly just accused
Diddy of killing one of the biggest names
in the rap world, Tupac?
But that was in 2018.
Nobody was focusing on Diddy. Nobody was focusing on these lyrics. They were so caught up in the rap world, Tupac, but that was in 2018. Nobody was focusing on Diddy, nobody
was focusing on these lyrics, they were so caught up in the diss tracks between
MGK and Eminem, and the fact that Kill Shot was one of the most viewed videos
within 24 hours of releasing. Some people picked up on it, they thought it was
clever, but again it doesn't make mainstream news like that until 2024.
This year Eminem releases yet another song called Fuel and this time
it's In Your Face. The lyrics read, I'm like an RAPER, got so many essays. Wait, he
didn't just spell the word rapper and leave out a P, did he?
What?
Rest in peace, Biggie and Pac.
Both of y'all should be living.
But I ain't trying to beef with him because he might put a hit out on me like Keefie Dee
did him.
Whoa.
When was this?
A few months ago.
Whoa.
Now, in a three and a half minute song where Eminem is rapping at an unhumanly fast speed,
it might be hard to realize, especially if you don't know many of the people that
he's referencing. I mean the RAP-ER, that one is very obvious. He's calling P Diddy
a raper. But the next part, he's talking about two rappers that were murdered
Notorious B.I.G and Tupac. They were both related to Diddy. One he saw as his main
competitor and the other one he saw as this money-making machine for his label.
And within six months of each other, both of them were murdered.
There are new allegations surfacing that Diddy might be responsible for both,
which a lot of people find it very easy to believe considering that Diddy has a past of people dying around him. This is part three of
the Diddy case where we cover the 13 deaths closely linked to Diddy and all the supposed
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Now a big disclaimer on this case, it is currently ongoing and developing as we speak.
There have been no court verdicts yet,
so unfortunately I must legally state that these are all the current allegations and accusations.
People are innocent until proven guilty. Some statements have been shortened for time and all
these theories and speculations mentioned are netizen opinions that can be found publicly
available online. Furthermore, all reporting for this episode is taken from the information that
is already available online. Please form your own opinions and do your own research.
I am not here to convince you of anyone's guilt or innocence.
Some potentially triggering themes involve heavy use of illicit substances including date, R-word drugs,
DV, workplace and gang violence, SA, sex trafficking.
This case is going to be very heavy.
So in part one, we did a deep dive on Diddy and Cassie's lawsuit,
as well as the allegations of the freak-offs and the
supposed Illuminati connection. In part two, we did Diddy's yacht parties and the
mysterious death of his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his children Kim
Porter and the so-called memoir that was released on Amazon. This part, we will be
talking about the 13 people that are mysteriously linked to Diddy that have died,
including hip-hop legends Tupac and Biggie. In part 4,
we're gonna go over current ongoing allegations, new lawsuits, and all the celebrities that have been listed on the so-called Diddy's list.
So another quick disclaimer, I did not grow up in the Tupac-Biggie era.
I've listened to their songs before and I know that these are two of the most influential artists to this day.
And the significance that they played in the music industry, even posthumously, I mean I know that much,
but in terms of their upbringing, their beliefs in the world, I can only tell you from researching in hindsight.
I did speak with people who have a deeper appreciation for the two artists and I tried to include as much possible,
but given the runtime of these pods and the fact that
most of the conversation is still going to be centered around Diddy and the potential connection in their deaths
This is not gonna cover their artistry the way that they create music their beliefs and the impact that they had on the greater world
I think that would take three more episodes.
I also know that there's people that are still pro Tupac or pro Biggie and not the other. I tried to get a comprehensive overview on both
but I don't have a preference for either nor am I trying to convince you to like
one more over the other, truly. So with that being said, let's get into it. Do you
know one of Diddy's biggest songs? No. It's called I'll Be Missing You. When it
was released it hit number one on the Billboard's Hot 100 charts for 22 consecutive
weeks, which is kind of insane.
The lyrics read, every day I wake up, I hope I'm dreaming.
I can't believe this shit.
I mean, I saw your son, he looks just like you.
You will always be the greatest.
You'll always be the greatest.
I miss you big.
The chorus of the song goes, every step I every move I make every single day every time I pray
I'll be missing you thinking of the day when you went away. What a life to take. What a bond to break
I'll be missing you
This song is probably the song that many people think of when they want to really resonate with lyrics of losing someone
It's often played at funerals. It's about missing someone
that's gone too soon. The whole thing was technically taken actually, this whole song,
from Sting's Every Breath You Take. He took the backtrack, he took a sample of that song and he
just rewrote the lyrics without receiving the proper permission. Sting actually gets 100% of
the royalties for that song to this day, but that is besides the point.
It was probably one of the most pivotal songs during that time, and it was a tribute to his fallen friend, Notorious B.I.G.
It actually won him a Grammy.
But the wild thing is, in 2024, if we live in a world where some of the conspiracies turn out to be true,
that means Diddy would have written this song as a tribute to the
man that he may have helped kill and saying it alongside the wife of the man
that was murdered. This is the Diddy connection to Tupac and Biggie and their
murders that everybody suspects Diddy was involved in. This particular elevator
ride is taking a lot longer than normal.
This is way back in the day.
Typically to go up eight floors,
it would take about 48 seconds,
but this is feeling like a lifetime.
When Tupac gets up to the eighth floor,
he can't even feel anything.
His whole body is numb.
He says, when I got upstairs,
I looked around and it scared the shit out of me.
He sees standing there Biggie, Notorious B.I.G., famous rapper,
alongside 40 other guys, including Sean Diddy Combs. They were all there working on a new
album titled, interestingly enough, Conspiracy. Then one of the guys there bursts out crying,
Oh my god, Pac, you have to sit down, you have to sit down. Tupac said, I was feeling weird,
like why do they want me to sit down?
It's like nobody wanted to approach him.
He says, I noticed that nobody would look at me.
Diddy was standing back too and I knew Diddy.
He knew how much stuff I had done
for his artist Biggie before he came out.
Whatever was said or rather not said in that room
would solidify everything because in that cramped room
Tupac is practically alone having been shot five times twice in the head twice
in the groin once in the hand and he has a feeling that one or a few people in
that room have something to do with it he was shot in the lobby of a studio he
hides in the elevator takes the elevator up to the 8th floor,
and there's Biggie, Diddy, and all these other artists on the east side.
He just got shot?
Just got shot. He's bleeding out.
By himself.
And no one wants to approach him, according to Tupac.
And it was in that moment that he felt someone in that room had something to do with this shooting.
Diddy and Biggie. And perhaps he was right. Perhaps he wasn't right.
But within two years, Tupac would be dead.
There is a conspiracy out there that Tupac Shakur, one of the biggest artists of all time,
that he's more actually commonly referred to as a cultural phenomenon than a rapper, has faked their death. that's the conspiracy. Tupac is alive. he's faked his death. he's out there.
he's just watching all of us. this is the conspiracy that he's still alive. so if you know
anything about Tupac, a lot of people might have wanted him dead. the vice president at the time,
Don Quayle, who served under George W. Bush, he would state about some of Tupac's music, There is absolutely no reason for a record like this to be published.
No reason at all.
Why? I mean, some would say because Tupac would release songs that served as social commentary.
He was trying to enact change.
One song is titled, White Man's World.
Notable lyrics read,
One thing they ever did wrong was being born black in this white man's world. Notable lyrics read, one thing they ever did wrong was being born black in this white man's world. Being born with less, I must confess, only adds
to the stress. Proud to be black but why we act like we don't love ourselves.
Don't look around, check yourself. Know what it means to be black, whether a man
or girl. We're still struggling in this white man's world. We must fight for the
countless political prisoners who are locked up falsely by the white man. He names prominent activists who fought for black rights.
The government did not like this song. For a long time Tupac was actually on the FBI
watch list.
What?
Now it's really hard to summarize who Tupac was, and obviously nobody is defined by their
career but Tupac is different. He had a lot of intense views.
And I say intense to highlight that it was intense for him.
It was not smooth sailing for him to say these things because they might be considered normal
right now.
But the things that he was saying like 20 years ago, back then, he's making people
uncomfortable.
He's making the FBI uncomfortable.
So all that's to say, he's very ahead of his time.
He's saying things like, I would have to change the world or I have to be changed by the world.
In an interview he once said, this world is such a world.
And when I say world, I mean it.
I don't mean it in an ideal sense.
I mean it every day and every little thing you do.
It's such a gimme, gimme, gimme, everybody back up.
You get taught that from school.
Every business you want to be successful, gimme, gimme, gimme, push everybody back up. You get taught that from school. Every business, you wanna be successful?
Gimme gimme gimme push push step step crush crush.
That's all it is.
Nobody ever stops.
There's too much money here.
I mean nobody should be hitting the lotto for 36 million dollars and then we got people
starving on the streets.
That is not idealistic.
That's just real.
I mean that is stupid.
There is no way.
There's no way that these people should own planes
When there's people that don't have houses, I think that if they earned it, that's good
I think that they deserve it. But even if they still own it, they still owe it
He's known for being very very vocal about the state of the world and what it means to be black and successful
But still feel indebted to the communities that you started from. He says, being black and successful
is like being the last person alive.
What can I do?
Where can I go?
There's no black neighborhood with black people
who have the same amount of money as me.
There's richer and then there's poorer.
There's no, oh, I did a movie and got a little bit of money
living okay black neighborhood,
so I have to go be in a white neighborhood.
And when you don't fit in, I mean, that's hell. You can't be around your peers. All my life I've
been around black people, poor people, but I can't live around poor people now because they'll rob me.
And why are they robbing me? Because they're starving. Because there's no money there.
So nobody ever deals with that area. They just all move away from it.
All the society is doing is leeching off the underserved areas. They use that area for their
pain, for their sorrow, for their culture, for their music,
for their movies.
I don't want to be 50 years old at a BET Awards with an achievement awards.
You know what I'm saying?
That's just not me.
Every time I speak, I want the truth to come out.
Wait, he mentioned 50 year old BET award?
Yeah exactly what Diddy received. Whoa.
To the point where Tupac had a lot of people who did not like the way and the things that he spoke about.
They said, yeah, we would rather him not speak.
Like the vice president at the time.
And he would say a lot of interesting things that I think ring true today.
He would say things like the government is the mob.
Like, that's the mob. I want to read the books that Clinton is reading
because he does the same shit that we do, that I do, but he doesn't get in trouble
for it. He says, I think this country still runs on gangs. Republicans, Democrats,
the police department, the FBI, the CIA, those are gangs. Even the correctional
officers. I had a correctional officer tell me straight up that they were the biggest gang in New York state.
Which, side note, Tupac,
he comes from like a line of activists.
His mother was a prominent activist.
She was part of the Panther 21,
part of the larger Black Panther Party.
Tupac was speaking at Black Panther Party rallies
since he was 17.
He's also had quite a notable personal life as well.
I think a lot of younger people might know this part of him
more than the activist part of him,
which is sad, but you get it.
He's been romantically linked with Jada Pinkett Smith.
I believe they've known each other since high school days.
I don't know if they dated, dated per se,
but they were really close.
Jada Pinkett Smith liked to call them soulmates,
and it was a whole thing. By the time that they were really close Jada Pinkett Smith liked to call them soulmates And it was a whole thing by the time that they were ready to date allegedly she was already dating Will Smith
He wrote about it in a book talking about how he would never live up to Tupac
Because he's Tupac and he's just the fresh prince of Bel Air
Tupac was also linked to have dated Madonna briefly the two of them kept it a secret
It was recently in the news because one of the breakup letters that he had written her before his passing Tupac was also linked to have dated Madonna briefly. The two of them kept it a secret.
It was recently in the news because one of the breakup letters that he had written her
before his passing, it went to auction for over $100,000 and it was this whole ordeal.
Madonna tried to stop it.
She's like, that's my private life.
That's my romantic life.
Why is that letter going up for auction?
Who okayed this?
Turns out her former personal assistant had gotten rid of a bunch of her stuff.
This was included in that stuff. The judge allowed the auction to go forward. The assistant was selling her love letter?
I don't know if they were selling or if they had just gotten rid of some clutter in the house and thought that this was clutter.
But it seems it seems a little nefarious. I'm not sure. Don't quote me on that. Now, side note, in an interview from jail, Tupac had nothing but amazing things to say about Madonna.
He did some not-so-nice things to her, said some not-so-nice things to her
because he felt like he was a big black panther type of guy and she's white. Even
though she's shown him nothing but love, he never felt like he could date a white
woman and he said that he felt really really bad because once he went to jail
he called her. She was the only one of that level of that stature that
was willing to help him which shortly after prison he would be the one to say
my mama always used to tell me if you can't find something to live for then
you best find something to die for and he would die shortly after prison at 25
years old.
There have been allegations throughout the years to keep this theory, conspiracy theory,
that he's still alive, alive, if you will.
People were reporting from all over the world,
I saw him in New Mexico, I saw him in South Africa.
And then Tupac's former bodyguard states, I know the truth.
The truth is Tupac is alive and has escaped to Cuba. He
states that Tupac has been smuggled into Cuba with the help of Fidel Castro
himself. Which side note, this is not a random connection. Tupac's aunt is a
political activist that is living in Cuba right now as an American fugitive. So he
does have connections. He says I have have definitive proof. As his former bodyguard,
I helped him fake his death. He's alive, he's in Cuba, and I'm gonna show you that proof
in a few days. I mean, this feels like the real deal. Surely, this is like his former
security detail. This is not some random person on the internet that's like, I saw Tupac when
I was vacationing. But right before he's gonna release the evidence, he dies.
What? he dies. What?
He dies.
How?
Nobody knows.
And then a year later, he comes back from the dead and releases a YouTube video.
He says, my name's Michael Nies.
I faked my death on the 18th of December.
I'm here today, back from the dead, to show why and how I faked my death.
I'm gonna put the record straight. I confess I faked my death and I feel
quite ashamed about it but it had to be done and I'm here to explain the reasons
why. He argues that he had to fake his own death because he had to prove that
he has the capabilities to help Tupac fake his death.
What? In the world?
Yeah, he alleges that he has audio and video of Fidel Castro capabilities to help Tupac fake his death. What in the world?
Yeah, he alleges that he has audio and video of Fidel Castro confirming that he sanctioned
Tupac's move to Cuba, but the evidence has still yet to be publicly presented.
People are skeptical about his claims now, but it has fueled the conspiracy that Tupac
is still alive and well.
And there's so many things to this theory.
Yes, there's the reported sightings in New Jersey, Boston, Wall Street, LA, but there's
also in his posthumous album that he did under Machiavelli, the lead single is called Hail
Mary, which shows Tupac quite literally rising from the earth to murder all of his enemies.
Now the explanation here is he has all these unreleased music videos, these unreleased
records that are now slowly getting released.
But people thought it was weird.
He's talking about rising from the earth to murder all of his enemies?
Also the album Machiavelli is a play on the word Machiavelli, the political philosopher.
Apparently he studied him extensively
while he was in prison
and he was particularly a fan of the book, The Prince,
which some people have interpreted
one of the lessons in there,
one of the strategies for general principles of deception
by Machiavelli to be faking your own death
to control and fool your enemies.
Some people went as far to rearrange the letters
in Machiavelli because he could have spelled
it differently for copyright reasons because Machiavelli and Machiavelli are spelled differently.
But also what if it's an anagram for M alive K?
What does K mean?
K is a friend of his named Casanova the Don, which he might want to reassure that he's
alive. Why was he in prison? Ohure that he's alive.
Why was he in prison? Oh, we'll get there. It's a very complicated issue.
Side note, he actually releases a lot more music posthumously than he did when he was alive.
And in one of the songs you hear the lyrics,
expect me like you expect Jesus to come back.
I'm coming.
People thought it was strange then in another song he
sings, I heard the rumors I died, murdered in cold blood, dramatized, pictures of me
in my final state. You know my mama cried, but that was fiction. Some coward got the
story twisted. Furthermore, the way the unreleased songs when they were released,
they always sounded with the times. They always sounded modern, if you will. Now
some argue that's because the way they cut
and pieced together remastered the song
to be with the times, but still, still.
But why would he be faking his own death for?
Because it's not just the rap world
that was missing Tupac.
He was on the FBI watch list for being a political activist.
And then it all comes full circle in 2024 when a book gets published alleging to be Kim Porter's memoir that we talked about in the previous episode about the horrors that
she allegedly faced being Diddy's longtime girlfriend before she died.
This supposed memoir is published on Amazon under the name Jamal T. Millwood, which is one of the many names that people believe Tupac
is living under as his alias, because he's still alive,
is the theory.
There are a few things that you should never do
during a bail hearing.
One of them is probably lashing out at the prosecutors.
It's probably advantageous to not point at the prosecution team and say,
these two dudes right here, they're not only ugly on the outside,
they're ugly on the inside too.
September, 2023, a man named Duane Keith, Keefe D, that's his nickname,
Davis gets arrested for the murder of Tupac.
He's part of the Compton Crips. Evidently, he likes to call himself the Compton Street Legend.
That's also the title of his memoir.
You say last year?
Last year!
Like decades later!
This guy got arrested for murder of Tupac.
Yes, for killing Tupac.
Decades later, he gets arrested and he's pointing at the prosecution team calling them ugly.
You know, like, what does this have to do with anything, right?
Well, Dwayne Keith, Keefe D, gets arrested and just like the case in episode 1 of Jonathan
Odey, after his arrest, he starts saying some very interesting things.
He starts singing to the authorities and honestly, he had been singing to the public, to the authorities and honestly he had been singing to the public to the documentaries in his own memoir for years that perhaps a certain someone had put a hit out on Tupac
worth seven figures, one million dollars. Kill Tupac, you get a million dollars. Now
you do the math. What kind of person has that kind of money to take down another person?
The police don't have to guess because Keef-e-D tells him Sean Diddy combs. He says Sean Diddy hired him? Yeah. Paid him a million dollar to kill
Tupac? Well that's the thing. He killed Tupac, well he wasn't the guy that pulled the trigger,
but they did it. They killed Tupac and Diddy still didn't pay him. And he's very upset about that.
He says that he still to this day never received payment
and Diddy owes him big time.
Now this is very intriguing because this was just last year.
He was arrested before all the allegations
came forward about Diddy.
Tupac was killed back in 1996.
Is there any new evidence or supposed evidence linking Diddy to their murder?
According to a new lawsuit filed October 15th, 2024, a few weeks ago.
I don't know when you guys were seeing this.
Ashley Parham, she's going public with her name.
And Ashley said that she was sitting at a bar when this guy next to her named Shane calls Diddy on FaceTime.
He FaceTimes Diddy.
She said this was back in 2018.
Ashley is sitting there at a bar with a guy named Shane and he's FaceTiming Diddy.
Now this happened according to her lawsuit in 2018, but she is just now filing the lawsuit
along with all the other victims.
Okay got it. Yes. And this is related to Tupac. Tupac. Yes. So he facetimes Diddy and this is like
around the height of the MGK and Eminem diss track but I digress. The court docs are publicly
available online. I'm telling you what she alleges in her document but again do your own research
before you form an opinion. Everyone is innocent till proven guilty in
the court of law. People have unfortunately lied before on court documents. I'm not saying
that she's lying, but I'm also saying don't take it from me. Like we have to see how it
plays out in the court of law, legally speaking. The document alleges Ashley is sitting at
the bar with Shane. Shane is trying to brag.
He's trying to get those brownie points for FaceTiming Diddy,
the Sean Combs.
It's kind of icky, you know, the way he's allegedly trying to impress people
by having a famous friend.
Let's just say Ashley is not impressed.
The initial ick of like, ugh, you're doing this right now,
calling your famous friend.
But also, it's Diddy.
Ashley states out loud
that she's not impressed, especially because she always believed Diddy had something to
do with Tupac's murder.
Cause there were rumors back then.
Right. And this Sean guy is just a random friend?
Shane.
Shane. Shane. I'm sorry. Random guy.
Yes.
Now Diddy's still on the FaceTime, mind you, and he makes a passing remark that Ashley's
going to pay for that comment. He hears her say, Oh, I never really liked Diddy's still on the FaceTime mind you and he makes a passing remark that Ashley's gonna pay for that comment.
He hears her say, oh I never really liked Diddy because I always thought Diddy was involved in Tupac's murder.
And he's like, you're gonna pay for that. Which, okay, I mean how?
The next month Ashley gets a call from Shane, the guy from the bar.
And he explains that he has cancer.
Could you please come over because I'm having a hard time opening my medications.
I'm in this weakened physical state.
And yeah, she goes over
because who's gonna say no to that?
She goes over, she opens his medications, helps him,
and the two of them turn on a movie
when out of nowhere, the main door to the apartment
slams open and allegedly, in comes Diddy,
his bodyguard and his chief
of staff, the woman that has been compared to
Ghislaine Maxwell in lawsuits and by netizens. The way Diddy walked in as
described in the lawsuit was like ready to party but it just feels maniacal
because nobody's trying to party with him. He allegedly gets into Ashley's face
and starts taunting her. Oh you you never thought you were actually going to see me, did you?
In that manner is how it's described.
But she still has to pay for what she said about Tupac during the FaceTime,
doesn't she? Diddy allegedly grabs a knife,
puts it up to Ashley's face and threatens to give her a glass glow smile.
Retaliation for her for what she said about Tupac.
She states that the chief of staff allegedly tells Diddy not to
because then they can't sell her.
She threatens her, the chief of staff, the aka second
Ghislaine Maxwell, that they could easily just ship her off
anywhere into the world and they would never see her again.
Her family would never see her.
Nobody would ever know.
That's crazy.
So this is a trap from the beginning? Yes. So the call from
Shane is allegedly, according to the lawsuit, a trap. What? So she's not dating this guy
either. No. She's just being nice to help him. It seems like maybe they are forming
like an acquaintance ship.
She alleges that Diddy puts the knife down, takes off all her clothes, and starts squirting
this oil liquid that he just takes out of his large fanny pack all over her.
This is the very strange part, but allegedly Diddy and his chief of staff spend a bit of
time trying to insert an IUD into Ashley, which if you know, an IUD is like a copper
metal T-shaped device that
you stick into your cervix so that you don't get pregnant. Getting an IUD from
a doctor is probably one of the most painful experiences that some people
have ever had, to the point where there are conversations about why are there no
anesthetics as an option for patients. I mean it has to go into the uterus. Some
parents have stated it's worse than childbirth.
One person said, my soul left my body. I saw a white flash of light. I'm not even being
dramatic. It was the most painful thing ever. And these people are getting it done at medical
facilities and these people allegedly trying to stick an IUD into her have presumably no
medical experience. Eventually they stop. The chief of staff
along with another one of the entourage, they leave, but there's still two other
of Diddy's entourage there. So it's Shane Diddy and two of Diddy's entourage, four
guys there that she had never met other than Shane. She's naked, she's terrified,
and allegedly Diddy grabs a TV remote from nearby and violently essays her with it.
While he's doing that, he's allegedly scathingly telling her that her life is in his hands. He
could do whatever he wants to her. He could take her so that she's never seen again.
The lawsuit alleges that she was already in pain from the IUD assault when Diddy throws her over
onto her stomach and allegedly instructs Shane.
Again, these are all allegations you can find online. I wasn't there to tell you definitively
if this is how it happened and if this happened. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty, but these
are quite specific allegations. Now Ashley states in the lawsuit that Diddy tells Shane to put a
pillow over her head. He's sick of her hearing her crying. The next instruction is Diddy tells Shane to allegedly essay Ashley, anally.
She states it was gang essay. First Shane, then Diddy,
then John Doe II and John Doe I. She doesn't even know the names of these
people that were gang essaying her. John Doe I, before he even essays her,
she said that he grabbed a bunch of baby oil, gets it all over her, and gets on top of her to use her like some sort of quote slip and
slide, but due to how big his allegedly enormous stature was, the wind gets knocked out of Ashley.
And she noticed the whole time Diddy was recording the assault while self-pleasuring.
She also notices someone's
phone had fallen off near the bed. She tries to reach for it to call for help
but the massive amounts of baby oil everywhere, it slips out of her hands. To
which the lawsuit alleges Diddy found this quite hilarious. He also kept
commenting that he owned her now. Ashley in her attempt to leave somehow ends up
in the backyard where they're all smoking. So after they're done, they just
go to the backyard allegedly and smoke like
nothing happened. Now at this point, again allegations, Diddy asks her in a very
strange, probably even more terrifyingly friendly way,
why haven't we partied together before? You're so much fun. I haven't had ass
that tight in a while. One of the guy allegedly laughs and states, yeah because
you only have anal sex with men. Which everyone laughs but Ashley, she does not entertain them. She
tells them this was not partying, this was rape. Diddy allegedly did not like
that. He offers her money and tries to convince her that she's a sex worker and
that this was consensual. Ashley allegedly loses it telling him that
she's not a sex worker and she's going to the police. He threatens her that the whole family,
her whole family is gonna be harmed if she does anything like that. She states
that at this point Diddy calls someone and that person picks up a FaceTime and
they're outside of Ashley's sister's home. And then he allegedly does the most
bizarre thing. He calls his own mom, Janice Combs,
who allegedly starts yelling at Ashley
that she's just like a sex worker
saying all these crazy things.
She better not go to the police and hurt her son.
But the craziest part is a whole fight breaks out.
One of the entourage essayers did not hear the comments
that she had made about Tupac.
And when she brought that up again,
he pulls a gun out and points it at Diddy, allegedly.
Cause he's like, you killed Tupac?
Wait, she mentioned that right now in that-
Yes.
And then one of the guys just pull a gun out on Diddy.
Yes.
And Ashley states, alleges that she took the knife
that she had been hiding to defend herself.
Everyone starts running, a neighbor comes out to investigate.
Shots are fired into the fence.
Ashley grazes Diddy in the stomach with a knife.
More shots are fired.
Ashley and a neighbor are taking cover behind a car.
They make it to shelter in another neighbor's house where they state they called the police.
Ashley alleges that the sheriff came, but after taking her statement,
they didn't call her an ambulance.
They didn't take her to the hospital, they didn't even offer to help her to get her clothes
or phone from Shane's residence. Eventually Ashley goes home unsure of what to do. She
did spend the night at Shane's which is a lot of thing that netizens have been pointing
out like if you were that scared why did you stay but of course that's like a crazy question to ask, right?
Now eventually Ashley goes home, she's unsure of what to do. The first call that
she makes in regards to this appears to be a few days later. She calls her
primary care doctor asking for an HIV and STD test. She just didn't think
anyone would believe her if she called the police because they already called
the police according to her allegations and they did nothing.
Side note, I do see some netizens calling this story so intense that it
almost feels over the top, right?
But other netizens have been pointing to Lil Rod, which we covered his
lawsuit in the last episode.
He was a producer that worked with Sean Diddy Combs for his 2023 album,
the Love album.
And he talks about
how he has a head of security that can make things go away because he has lots of connections to law
enforcement. For example, we're going to talk about this in the next episode, but there was at one
point in the recording studio Diddy, Justin, and another guy allegedly, according to Little Rod,
get into a fight. Diddy, Justin, and the other guy go to the restroom.
Justin.
Justin Combs, his son.
Oh.
Yeah, Diddy's son.
They go into a restroom.
Shots get fired.
And the guy ends up shot in the stomach.
Now, this actually did happen.
But Diddy and Justin allegedly told everyone, hey,
just tell everyone we were on the other side of the studio and we weren't there.
We don't know who shot him.
And they never got investigated for it.
And Lil Rod is alleging that it's because his head of security has a lot of law enforcement connections.
A lot.
Who knows?
I'm not saying those two things are related.
I'm just saying these are what netizens are bringing up when people are saying,
I don't know, this lawsuit sounds really over the top, right?
And it's also so oddly specific that a lot of netizens are like,
I mean, how do you make up such oddly specific things?
Yeah, yeah.
You know?
But again, I don't know, I wasn't there.
She states in the lawsuit she didn't call the police again because she already told the police and now what?
She just wants to get tested.
And the crazy thing is she's just terrified.
Her family is in danger.
So days after the assault, she sees Shane, the guy that called her over, set her up,
the guy from the bar driving around in a new car.
She believes that he got paid for that.
Wow.
Is her identity out with the lawsuit?
She stated that she didn't want to hide her identity, which a lot of victims are hiding their identity
and I think it's totally understandable, right?
But I think she just really wants people to see
that she's, you know.
I think it adds, definitely a lot of netizens are saying
it adds more water to her claims.
More credibility, yes.
It's not until a few weeks later
that Ashley presumably feels brave enough to go somewhere
about it.
She goes and does an essay kit at the hospital.
Ultrasound, x-rays.
She lost a substantial amount of weight in the past few weeks because of the trauma.
The police are contacted once more at the hospital.
But this time she doesn't name Diddy because she's scared.
That's the part that makes her sound crazy.
Like oh sure, yeah, an A-list billionaire did that to you?
Sure, sure.
She named Shane, she says there's two other guys,
she doesn't know their names,
and she thinks in the lawsuit it's stated,
she believes that the footage is likely somewhere
on body cam footage for both police incidents,
the day that it allegedly occurred
and the day at the hospital.
Even the day of the incident, It must be somewhere, right?
Now, the next month, May 2018, Ashley says that she seeks assistance from therapists.
She tries to have her therapy appointments covered by victim compensation funds,
but then she's told that there's no law enforcement agency with an active investigation into her report,
meaning she can't get free therapy.
Because there's no active investigation. her report, meaning she can't get free therapy
because there's no active investigation. She's not a victim. So she's like, wait, what? This is confusing. The lawsuit states, quote, Ashley asked police for a copy of her report from the Walnut
Creek Police Department on July 19th, 2018. Plaintiff Ashley was provided a letter from
the police department stating that it was, quote, unable to furnish this information as it is confidential and not subject to public release.
But she's not public. She's the victim in this case.
But they allegedly refuse her a copy of her own police report where she's the victim.
You can do that. I thought FOIA even for publics.
There's a few legal barriers.
So they're saying that this is strictly confidential.
So I would imagine that they're telling her,
hey, you got to get signed off by all the parties involved to get this receipt, you know,
which has happened before in cases.
The Contra Costa County Sheriff did make a statement that reads,
a report was taken March 23rd, 2018.
We take these cases seriously and detectives thoroughly investigated the
accusations. It was later determined that the claims were unfounded. So they're just saying like
yeah we did take reports but they're not real. Like the claims were unfounded. Wow. Now just to
reiterate, a civil lawsuit does not mean that this is the truth and that Diddy will be found guilty in the court system.
Some netizens state, bullshit, more gold diggers with these lawsuits.
But most netizens, from what I could see, believe Ashley.
They state, all of that just because she said Diddy had something to do with Tupac's death?
Now that is absolute confirmation to me that yes, he is indeed guilty of Tupac's death.
Another comments, this just doesn't stop getting worse.
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33 years ago, Puff Daddy at the time, aka Diddy, was going to host a fundraiser for AIDS at the New York City College, where you would just pay $20 to watch celebrities play
basketball, Boys to Men, Run DMC, Joe to See, Heavy D, Big Daddy Kane.
It was rumored that Mike Tyson was gonna be there.
This is a huge event.
Nearly 5,000 people show up to the gym.
The problem being, the maximum capacity in that gym
is half of that, less than half of that.
And nobody knew how to turn away the crowd.
Around 6 p.m., the crowd manages to break through
the exterior doors, but there's another set of doors
that you have to get through to get into the gymnasium they break through the
first exterior doors and the crowd surges surges so much that they bend a
lamppost near that door and they just want to get in they've been waiting here
all day what do you mean some of us have tickets some of us were told that you're
still selling like half the tickets at the door, why have we been standing stand still in the same spot in the line for like all day? Five hours! They break through the exterior
doors and they start running down the stairs. They just need to reach one more set of doors to get
into the gymnasium. Once they get down, those doors are locked. So you have a bunch of people
squishing into this downward stairwell, trying to push up
against these doors that are locked.
These are the doors that lead into the gymnasium.
And there's people behind the stairwell trying to push into the stairwell because they don't
know that the door is locked.
Now not only that, even if someone realizes what's going on and they walk over the doors
and they unlock the doors, you're not going to have people coming in because the doors
have to be pushed into the group of people piled.
It opens into the stairwell.
It does not open into the gymnasium.
It opens into the stairwell.
But there's no room in the stairwell right now.
Nobody at the top knows that.
They're all pushing into each other.
One person said, everyone was so close together,
you felt you could not breathe because of the weight of people pressing on your back.
Everyone's screaming at each other, get back, get back!
People are not taking it seriously.
And even the ones that are, they can't move back because people are pushing into them!
Finally, after 15 minutes, the doors to the gym almost basically pop off. Everyone starts spilling into the gym.
The people who had been standing near the doors
that had been getting squashed the most,
now they're practically getting trampled on
by the people behind them trying to get into the gym
because they also can't breathe.
In that moment, someone comes onto the intercom
and tells them, the game is canceled
because three people have died, you gotta leave.
Inside a gym, are there there people a lot of people?
I would say that they alleged that it was at around 40% capacity at that point already
Oh the inside the gym is still empty at this point
Yes
But they couldn't let people in because how do you stop them from coming in and then they're gonna reach over capacity
So they'd never really unlock those doors. They just waited till they popped off
Which then they come on the intercom and say,
Hey guys, three people died, y'all need to go home.
Which ensues another round of pure panic because what do you mean three people died?
How did they die? Some people know about the stairwell, some people don't.
One person said, people started running, people are pushing each other down,
people on the bottom were getting trampled, people jumped off the bleachers and were crushing each other, people are trying to leave through
the same door that people had just been crushed in minutes ago, trying to go up the stairs
now to leave.
When the medics finally arrive, they said it was a state of chaos.
One medic says, we had to break through the crowd when we reached downstairs.
It's like an avalanche of people just trampling on top of each other.
It was like a plane crash without a plane.
I had a guy with a broken neck and I had to haul him over to the wall to avoid both of
us being trampled on.
One person at the event said, at one point there was a rush inside and that's when you
just saw bodies dropping.
People were getting trampled.
We were just chest to chest for hours.
We could move a few steps an hour,
that's it. Another woman at the event stated that before she left for the concert, she
had put a tangerine in her pocket of her leather jacket. She had plans to eat it before, but
she never got that chance. She said, when we finally got out of there, I reached into
my pocket and there was nothing left but the skin of the tangerine. It stained my lovely jacket and I kept that jacket as a reminder for years.
Nine people died and 29 people were injured that night.
The nine people that passed, according to the chief medical examiner at the time,
the victims were 15 to 28 years old and had died from being asphyxiated.
They were, quote, squeezed from the front to the back.
There was no criminal trial, but Diddy was later asked to explain himself.
And he states he knew something was wrong when, quote,
as it started getting dark, we had to shut the doors
because the line got so disorganized out in the front.
He states that eventually the police came in through the back door
and he was telling them,
look, there's way too many people out there,
we need help, but according to Diddy,
the police just leave.
They don't come back until an hour later,
which is already too late.
Everybody's piled in the stairwell trying to get in.
He says it was just an impossible situation,
there was no way for them to be allowed in.
There was already 40% capacity inside the gym,
and yeah, you could let in a few more people,
but it was chaos.
He claims anybody who got caught outside with tickets,
we were gonna refund their money.
We just didn't wanna take the chances
by opening the doors back up.
But people start pushing from the outside
and the doors just popped, snapped off the hinges
and people just start pouring in.
They tore the doors right off the hinges.
People started jumping down the staircase,
people started piling up on top of each other
and glass started breaking and the doors
and people were getting scared and running,
just pushing and pushing and it was pressure.
Then all of a sudden, I'm on the other side of the door,
pulling people through into the gym
so that we could open some of the other doors.
But even as we started pulling people in,
more people were pushing through.
We started screaming, get back, get back, to back up.
And like a few minutes later, we saw people passing out
because the heat.
We started seeing some scary shit.
People's eyes were going back in their heads
and I'm thinking people could die out here.
A big kid had gotten stuck in the door
and we couldn't pull him through or anybody else.
The cops were being called, but nobody was coming
and I could just feel it. I was thinking some of these people were dying
or dead. People had started regurgitating. Nobody was trying to mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation so I started and other people started. One guy that I knew we
were trying to revive him for like 45 minutes. He was throwing up in my mouth
but I didn't care. We were like, yo man you gotta live. We are pumping his chest
and breathing into him and I'm seeing my girlfriend bugging out
because her best friends they're not breathing and I'm trying to give her
mouth-to-mouth and I started to feel this feeling and in the breath I'm
getting back that people were dead. I could feel the death going into me.
What? So he's the organizer of this event. And he hired a bunch of associates who had no expertise.
So there's a lot of people at fault.
Didi was definitely one of them, according to a judge.
But the college was one of them for not having adequate safety measures.
The police were also blamed for not having enough police detail at an event like this.
But Didi was also blamed for the fact that he had a bunch of he wanted the biggest event in town is what a lot of people believe the ego got the better of him he
hired a bunch of people who have never ever organized an event of this size of this caliber
with all these names like imagine you're like i'm gonna go see all the top a-list celebrities at a
celebrity basketball game for 20 at my local college Think about that. Yeah
He says later I went home and I just kept saying to myself that it was all a bad dream that I was gonna wake
Up, but I never woke up. I never woke up and the next day we contacted the police and the mayor's office
But people just looked at the flyer and saw my name and Heavy D's name
and started blaming everybody. People saying whoever threw the event must have fucked up.
Press started drawing conclusions before the actual investigation.
Which a few witnesses state, really now Diddy? Because they don't recall any of that. One woman
who thankfully made it out alive, she said she actually saw Diddy that night. She alleges,
he walked right past me after there was that big rush inside the gym.
He didn't seem concerned about what was going on.
He just wanted to get his stuff and get out of there.
I never got the sense of remorse or accountability.
Just like, let me get my stuff and get out.
Wait, how is he walking?
There's so many people.
So it's mainly people stuck in that stairwell.
Just stuck.
They can't even with the doors, it's hard to pull them out.
Cause the doors were like popping out.
They weren't all the way open.
Okay.
So everyone's jammed in this little stairwell
and he's like outside and just walking by.
Yeah. And he's like, I'm going to go home.
Allegedly. I'm going to leave here.
I'm going to leave.
In fact, later in a 1993 cover for Vibe
titled Puff Daddy, This Is Not A P puff piece, and I was just so confused, I didn't even know if this was real.
It's real. He says, it wasn't the tickets that oversold, like people said. It wasn't the fire department's fault or the cops.
It was just that, overall, the black community, there's a lack of self-love. The majority of these kids weren't necessarily going to put themselves in a situation they get hurt,
but when it comes to loving their neighbors and moving back, they couldn't
love their neighbors because they didn't love themselves. No way. Which is
absolutely one of the most unhinged ways I've ever heard someone describe a
literal stampede, a literal surge, a crowd
surge. That's not how physics works. And also, what the fuck are you saying?
When was the stampede happened? Do you remember what year was it? Oh, you said 33 years ago?
Yeah, like early 90s. I want to say like 93 or something. And this piece was like years
later. Yes. So he had time to reflect. And he
decided to blame black people. That is crazy. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. There's a lot of even further
allegations that I don't know if I can have an opinion about, but I'm going to tell you exactly
what was said online and like the discourse that's circulating.
So later it said that Diddy was all about uplifting the black community.
He, that's what he spoke heavily about, especially in 2023, when he changed
his name to brother love, he was all about the black community and people that knew
him, some sources, like a former bodyguard, allegedege he's just taking the cards out of Tupac.
Like he wants to be Tupac. Tupac was all about uplifting black people, but also at the same time
it's like this is what Diddy said 33 years ago, so I don't know, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like he
says things that he thinks people will like to hear. Yeah. The judge ruled that Diddy was partly
responsible. He will not be facing criminal charges, but could be in fact held liable in damages in a civil court.
Which side note, he just settled the last lawsuit pertaining to this matter in 2000.
So we don't know, because most of them were undisclosed settlements, but he's been paying settlements throughout the years.
The judge said, it does not take an Einstein to know that young people
attending a rap concert camouflaged as a celebrity basketball game who have paid
as much as $20 a ticket would not be very happy and easy to control if they
were not allowed in, if they were unable to gain admission. A lot of people
believe that it's just Diddy's inflated ego happening all over again. Now side
note, remember how this is allegedly an AIDS fundraiser? They promoted the event stating that it was going to help AIDS educational outreach program.
Yeah.
It's a questionable organization that is not a registered charity and is not known
amongst anti-AIDS groups.
So, an anti-AIDS groups meaning like they're trying to help.
Yes.
Many attorneys representing the victims said, there was ample time to suspend the event,
shut it down to prevent a tragedy. Many attorneys representing the victim said there was ample time to suspend the
event, shut it down to prevent a tragedy. That decision was not made.
Another victim's mother said they were all they really wanted from Diddy because
he was young at that point was an apology. That's it.
He allegedly resisted all accountability. The mother says,
I want Sean to step up to the plate and say, I made a mistake. I shouldn't have done this. That's all she wanted. Now to be
fair, he does offer an apology. You can be the judge of how remorseful he sounds.
He says, I'm sorry for being the promoter of the event. I just pray for the
families and pray for the children who lost their lives every day. You know, it's
a tragic event and my heart goes out to the families.
The families did not find him to be truthful.
They said, I feel like he's just passing the blame
instead of accepting responsibility.
He's trying to cover for himself.
He also states, city college is something I deal with
every day of my life, but the things that I deal with
can in no way measure up to the pain
that the families deal with.
One journalist who worked on the coverage of the college incident, they remember thinking,
Puffy? Who the hell is Puffy? Who's this guy named Puffy Daddy? Puff Daddy?
The event coordinator? He's a hip hop producer? That's all they know about him so far, the
journalists. They remember thinking, man, this Puffy guy can't have much of a future after this, huh?
Oh, are you saying like he wasn't that big back then?
Yeah, so all the celebrities like Heavy D, Run DMC, they were huge.
But puffy, like I said, he's not really a musician.
He's like a producer.
He's just a behind the scenes guy.
And it says organized by Puff Daddy.
So the reporters are like, who the hell is Puff Daddy?
Well, Puff Daddy is not going to have a future in this industry anymore.
Two years later, Puff Daddy would start his own record label, Bad Boy Records.
Within four years of opening, the label sold nearly a hundred million dollars worth of records.
People said, there's just something about Diddy.
He just has this way of being able to convince people that whatever he's doing or wherever he is,
that's where you want to be. That is the hot shit. He is a master marketer. I mean, that is,
you have to give him that. Like, just to give you a quick example, he was working on promoting two
of his artists, Big, B.I.G., and Mac. But he has to give a bunch of journalists their music to sample
because this was before streaming. So he has to give them CDs, mixtapes. He has to give a bunch of journalists their music to sample because this was before streaming. So he has to give them CDs, mixtapes.
He has to give them photos if they want to reprint him in magazines.
He has to provide original copies of photos.
So he created this Big Mac sampler.
It looked like the McDonald's Big Mac packaging.
And he would put in all their mixtapes and he would call it the Big Mac.
It's like a PR package.
Yes, before PR packages really existed.
So he was very creative in that.
Very creative.
Someone who worked really closely with him once said,
Puff was my young warrior.
I could send him into the jungle and he would bring back the lion's head every single time.
The company sold over 500 million records, produced over 38 platinum albums, and won multiple
Grammy Awards. That is bad boy records. And it would be the start of the alleged boiled egg test.
In a recent interview with Chris Cuomo, someone very, very familiar to Diddy was being interviewed
by Chris, and he claims they claims Who's Chris Cuomo?
Oh he's like a news anchor
Oh okay
He was like the... anyway there's so much lore about Chris Cuomo but
he would say this man that knew Diddy, this man that was very very familiar with Diddy
he would tell Chris Cuomo they used the boiled egg test
they used to take a raw boiled egg, had the guys pull their pants down at the studio
had them bend over and then stick it up their bottoms They used to take a raw boiled egg, had the guys pull their pants down at the studio,
had them bend over and then stick it up their bottoms.
If the eggs break, that means they're not ready.
They said they didn't put in enough work.
Because this is Hollywood.
What?
If the egg break?
That means they're still not loose enough in the back door.
And that means they didn't put in enough work in Hollywood because the back door needs to
be used.
This is a crazy statement.
Yeah, this is a crazy allegation.
Yeah.
But you have to take the whole story with a grain of salt because first of all, the claims,
like I said, are allegations that are unverified.
Additionally, it's being said by a man named Shug Knight, Diddy's longtime rival
and competitor, the founder of Death Row Records in California. Well, he's one of the founders.
Death Row Records at its prime was making over a hundred million dollars per year.
Bad Boy Records, we don't know exact numbers, but they're doing a hundred million
in record sales for four years. Death Row records? 100 million per year.
Are they still around or no? No, Snoop Dogg just re-bought it because he was signed with
Death Row Records. He was one of the most notable artists so he's trying to revive it but it did
eventually go bankrupt I believe. Now they had some of the biggest talent signed onto their label at
their prime. They had Dr. Dre who was a co-founder but also releasing and producing his own music
Snoop Dogg MC Hammer outlaws and eventually they would go on to sign
Tupac while he's in prison, but we'll get there Tupac was Shug's biggest talent
I mean not just in terms of size, but in terms of potential it is well known that Tupac was a poetic genius. He was literally into poetry. He
took poetry classes. He would write poetry for Jada Pinkett Smith and then
she would retell it on Instagram. It was like a whole thing. Tupac is a different
breed. He would rap about his beliefs. One of his most well-known songs change.
The lyrics read, I'm tired of being poor and even worse, I'm black.
My stomach hurts, so I'm looking for a purse to snatch.
Cops give a damn about a pull the trigger, kill a he's a hero.
Give the crack to the kids who the hell cares.
One less hungry mouth on welfare.
First ship them dope and let them deal to brothers.
Give them guns, step back and watch them kill each other.
He would say in an interview, if the church was taking half the money they were making and gave it back to the communities,
we would be alright. If the church take half the buildings they used to praise God and gave it to the motherfuckers who need God,
we would be alright. Have you seen some of the churches lately? There's ones that take up a whole block in New York. There's homeless people out here.
Why do some of these buildings have gold ceilings? Why does God need gold ceilings to talk to me?
Side note, Tupac clarifies he believes in God. He just doesn't agree with some of the organized
religions where the heads of the communities hoard the wealth in this tax-free haven and don't give
it back to the communities. He says, just because I don't have a nothing to pass around, a bucket for
people to put money in, doesn't mean that I'm not doing God's work. These
underserved kids ain't God's children. I don't see no missionaries coming
through here. He says, well some reverends go to the middle-class areas, get invited
to dinners at the White House to pray over the president.
Just because he's not doing that doesn't mean he's not doing God's work.
He states, I'm not saying that I'm going to rule the world or I'm going to change the world, but I guarantee you that I will spark the brain that will change the world.
And that's our job.
It's to spark somebody else watching us.
Which, side note, Tupac was a very complicated person. I think some people when they just hear oh, he's an activist
He stands for these things. They want him to be this perfect person
But there are songs where he does rap and maybe in some people's opinion yet to a degree
I would say he does promote violence in some songs and people don't
Yeah, to a degree, I would say. He does promote violence in some songs, and people don't understand how you can be dual-faceted
and come from this very complicated background.
And Tupac himself was so self-aware.
He says, quote, I'm missing some lessons.
You can see the lessons that I'm missing when you talk to me.
You can see where I haven't had a father when you talk to me.
You can see where I spent a lot of my time in the streets when you talk to me.
Because the words that I say aren't the words that come from a mother's mouth or a father's
mouth, it's the words that come from a pimp's mouth or a sex worker's mouth or a hustler
or a drug dealer, but to me those were my role models.
Which obviously, if you want, you can spin it as, look this guy is looking up to pimps
and drug dealers, but it's so much more of a deeper message. Please don't be thick-headed. It's a message of like young people in these marginalized communities that's
the only education they get. For a lot of nuanced, complicated, deeply tied to
historical reasons, the black nuclear family unit was ripped apart. Not by
black people. Many times intentionally by society to keep them down
socioeconomically.
But also, what other choice do these young kids have?
It's not like the rich areas are just going to open up their arms.
Yes, come to our school. We'll teach you.
He's not saying he looked up to pimps because that's what he wants to be.
So it's like there are a lot of complicated emotions in his music.
Yeah.
Now, if Tupac represents the West Coast, the
East Coast equivalent would be Christopher Wallace aka Biggie Smalls aka
Notorious B.I.G. He was born the only child of a single Jamaican mom. He
actually got his start freestyling in the streets of Brooklyn, but obviously
that's not making a ton of money so he did deal drugs on the side. He did go to
jail for nine months on a weapons charge and and when he gets off, he's like,
you know what? I don't like prison at all. That was not a good experience.
I'm going to change my life. I'm going to make music.
He actually gets discovered, if you will, by Diddy.
This is when Diddy didn't have his own record label.
He's working with Uptown Records, remember?
Okay, before the Bad Boy.
Yes, this is where he meets Kim Porter.
Yes, he's working at Uptown Records.
All the other executives, they freaking hate him.
And Biggie gets signed with Uptown Records.
And eventually he leaves Uptown
to go with Bad Boy Records with Diddy.
Diddy would say about Biggie,
I mean, he just had so much melody in his voice.
It was like he was rapping, but it was so catchy. It was almost like he was singing and he was
such a clever poet. The way he put his words together, the way he saw things, he saw things
so vivid. If you sat and listened to a Biggie Smalls record in the dark, you would see a
whole movie in front of you. And the most amazing thing is Biggie never wrote down his
lyrics. He'd sit and compose them in his head.
Wow.
Even one of his very first singles, it said that he recorded the entire track in one take.
To give you context, some professional artists can take 20, sometimes 100, sometimes more,
depending on how they're perfecting or improving.
But one take is still insane.
One person that they stated always does one takes is Bruno Mars.
Like one take is kind of crazy.
Now for the sake of being thorough,
Biggie does have a very complicated personal life.
Little Kim was also an icon in her own right.
She was signed with Bad Boy Records.
She was having an affair with Biggie.
So Biggie eventually marries a woman named Faith Evans, famous singer, having an affair with Biggie. So Biggie eventually marries a woman named Faith Evans, famous singer,
having an affair with Lil Kim. It has been stated that he was very violent towards her in the
relationship. Very violent.
Little Kim?
Yes. And potentially Faith Evans and potentially any woman that he dated, right? Now Tupac did
serve nine months in prison for first degree sexual abuse. He was charged with rape, which is the more serious charge, but he was acquitted of the more serious charges and just found guilty of sexual abuse, which is not me trying to downplay it.
But there is more discourse about Tupac's personal life.
Why is that so?
With Biggie's personal life, it seems like nobody really refutes the idea that he was violent with women. With Tupac's personal life, a lot of people think because of the time and because of how outspoken he was
about racial inequalities, and the fact that his parents and his aunt were all Black Panthers,
and the fact that he was already on the FBI watch list, a lot of people know that back in that time,
there would be false convictions toward those people just to put them away, just to taint their image. Now I'm not saying that that's true in this case. I'm just saying it has happened before during that time and probably even now. So a lot of people have a hard time.
Yeah, who to trust, right?
Who to trust, right? What do we really know?
Which is unfortunate because it's always
believe the victims, right?
But I think it just gets really complicated in this case.
And again, I don't have that much information
about this specific case of SA here.
But there's just a lot of discourse,
and it would be difficult to not include that.
A lot of netizens have argued that Tupac
was set up for the charge.
They state that Tupac was already under FBI surveillance,
and he was very politically outspoken.
He also maintained his claim of innocence and previously he has only spoken highly of women in interviews.
And most of the women that have known him, they've only spoken highly of how much he was a gentleman.
He wrote a lot of songs for his mom.
Like he has a very, it seems like he grew up with a lot of powerful women in his life.
So some people say it just doesn't make sense.
Again, I'm not agreeing with them or saying you should agree, but these are what the netizen discourse is.
There was alleged evidence that could prove Tupac's innocence, but it was
conveniently quote unquote lost by the prosecution, which of course only fueled
the theories that he did not commit any sort of abuse.
Now do your own research. I'm just giving you a brief overview.
The victim has still been outspoken of how this did happen to her.
It's very complicated, it's very messy, and a lot of netizens have a lot of intense feelings about that case.
So do your own research.
Many believe, oh for sure Tupac and Biggie, they must hate
each other because they're competition. East Coast, West Coast, they hate each
other. They were actually friends. In fact, when they first started hanging out,
Tupac was a little bit more famous than Biggie. He was further along in his
career, but they had both respected each other's musicality and Tupac is not the
one to feel like I should be the only famous one. He would actually help Biggie out.
Biggie would crash on his couch when he was doing shows in LA.
He would invite Biggie out to freestyle on stage together, which is a big deal because you're sharing your audience with him, right?
And eventually Tupac would even form a group called Thug Life, which he has tattooed on his stomach.
He wanted Biggie to join. Biggie was like, I'm good.
But again, they're still friendly about it. Diddy says, Biggie loved Tupac to death.
Tupac helped Biggie out
when we were just getting off the ground.
He would come and let us open his shows.
But maybe Diddy was,
a lot of people say Diddy was the third wheel
in the relationship.
Yeah, people said Diddy was fascinated by Tupac.
He was fascinated with Biggie,
but to him it seemed like Biggie was more of a money-making
machine.
This is his biggest artist on the label, and he's going to make him big so he can make
money.
But with Tupac, the way that it said that he was able to quote Mary Street credibility
with mainstream appeal, like he's just a very multifaceted person.
People would never say, oh, he's not tough.
But also he stands and he's very open about his sensitivity
and he even talks about bringing out his feminine side.
And so it's like just so multi-faceted and a lot of mainstream audiences liked him,
which at this point, hip hop was not really mainstream like it is today.
So Diddy is like, I am just fascinated by this man. He would get his team to study Tupac's records and honestly it seems from
insider reports that Diddy wanted to be besties with Tupac. According to Diddy's former bodyguard,
Tupac was known for wearing Versace shirts. Then Diddy goes and wears Versace shirts, which fine,
he's like, some dudes will do that. But beyond that, Gene Deal alleges, Diddy would do this
bizarre thing where he would try to find all
The woman that Tupac had been intimate with and try to be intimate with those same woman
It's been analyzed if true, this would be a really complex psychological
situation
Probably psychological mimicry by having the same partners Diddy might be trying to emulate Tupac in some way trying to be him.
There's also something called retroactive jealousy, which means instead of being fixated on the romantic partners on your
boyfriend, girlfriend, whatever, right? Their sexual past, you're fixated on a competitor's romantic past.
Which is, it's like a thing, it's weird. And there's a sense of validation seeking.
Okay, if these women are willing to sleep with Tupac, then they're willing to sleep with me,
then I must be on the same level as Tupac is the idea. Now, side note, Sarah Chapman,
the mother of one of his children, one of Diddy's children, was actually a girlfriend of Tupac's,
allegedly. That is weird. And allegedly, Kim Porter was a huge fan of Tupac.
She actually wore a Tupac shirt on the red carpet with Diddy.
This is after Tupac's passing.
Oh, way after.
This was like before her passing, like in the 2010s.
Yeah.
That is weird too.
Weird.
Yeah. That is weird too. Weird. Yeah. Very strange.
Some would say that Diddy was just obsessed with Tupac in every way possible, in a very creepy way.
But the feeling was not mutual. In fact, quote, according to an insider, Pac did not have any kind of respect for Puff.
To all of them, Puff was just a corny executive.
I guess they had this mutual respect for one another until
Tupac gets shot five times.
Tupac is in New York City when he gets a call to come work on a song in a recording studio.
When he gets there with his entourage, he's got a whole group of people.
He has a bodyguard.
He sees people waving to him from the balcony, from one of the rooms
on top of the building. so he's about to walk into
the lobby, he looks up and there's people on the balcony, bad boy records artists,
they're like hey hey come come stop by stop by, Tupac gets inside, he's waiting
for the elevator to take him up, it's a dead end, you know it's like a small
little studio, the only way out of the building now is through where he came
from, but before he can step into the elevator, two gunmen approach demanding
everyone to get down. Everyone gets down except Tupac. He said that he wasn't
even trying to be tough, he just froze. Okay, everybody gets down but him. In
fact, he's confused why everybody's getting down, like he's frozen. The gunmen
keep screaming at him, give up your jewelry, give up your jewelry, about
$40,000 in jewelry. Tupac, some say he's not having it, some say he was frozen in shock, it's unclear, but they end up
shooting him in the groin, then in the hand, twice in the head, the bullet does not penetrate his skull.
Biggie, Diddy, and a few other bad boy artists had been there working on their upcoming album
called Conspiracy, so he goes up afterwards because the police show up and the police hate him
He's been very anti police and he's a very famous figure. So police typically police and Tupac don't go well
so those five shots though are those like
Are they trying to kill him? Like you say there's two to the head and hand and it's unclear
Like you say there's two to the head and hand and it's unclear. Technically it was supposed to just be a robbery.
Right.
Yeah.
But the shots to the head that is yeah.
They were also like kicking him.
It feels like there was a lot of hatred there.
Right.
And they must know who he is too.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it was all planned because he arrives, he gets shot.
It's all planned, right?
The shooting was carried out by someone that he is having trouble with,
a former friend of his.
His under associate decided to come at Tupac.
But the problem is the Bad Boy Records artists were there.
And Tupac felt like if something were to happen to Biggie in the west coast,
Tupac would know about it. He would get word. Like if someone is planning on robbing Biggie,
Tupac would know. That's how small it is, the world is, this hip-hop world.
And they're that big. They're on top of the game, right? Right. He's saying,
how am I in New York getting robbed, getting shot? Bad boy is in the same building.
And you're telling me not a single one of them knew that this was about to go down.
Right, right, right.
Like they must have their own security details or just their own members around to
make sure they're safe even.
Yes.
So how do you not know there's people like ready to do this in the same building?
On top of that, the guy that actually was involved in the incident,
the alleged gunman, he was seen in notorious B.I.G.'s music videos later.
So it's like, not only did you kind of know, but like you probably still hung out
with these people afterwards, which is just weird.
Now, some people think that Tupac was being
overdramatic and that maybe Biggie didn't know.
I will say, I don't know if Biggie knew. Most people say that Biggie didn't know. I will say I don't know if Biggie knew.
Most people say that Biggie didn't know. Most people say that Diddy knew though.
Biggie genuinely liked Tupac is the vibe that people are saying.
But he sees Biggie and he feels like Biggie is involved. After the shooting, Tupac gets sentenced for the essay charge, which side note, after the shooting, the two are on weird terms, Tupac and Biggie.
Some people would say, no, Biggie ran into the lobby with his gun to try and defend Tupac earlier.
Like it was crazy. Others would allege Biggie knew, but he didn't know what to do.
Others confirm, I don't know about Biggie, but did he knew? Like he was, he he was nodding like he knew what was going on. Regardless after healing from his wounds I don't think Tupac had
a lot of time to confront Biggie or even think about Biggie because his essay
trial is going on in New York City. He even leaves the hospital against the
advice of doctors to attend court. Ultimately he does get convicted and
is sentenced. Now this is where it gets very very messy and what feels like the
very very soon after Tupac's sentencing
Biggie drops a song called Who Shot Ya?
Some notable lyrics include East Coast motherfuckers, bad boy motherfuckers, Who Shot You?
Separate the weak from the obsolete, hard to creep them Brooklyn streets, fuck all that bickering beef. One false move gets Swiss cheesed up.
Fucking with B.I.G. it ain't safe. Big papa smash fools. Bash fools. Everything around me. Two Glock nines.
There's another line where he says, you rewind this. Bad boys behind this. Get high motherfuckers.
Ready to die motherfuckers. You'll die slow but calm. open your fucking mouth, didn't I tell you? Don't fuck with me."
Which like, why the hell would Biggie release that if he had nothing to do with
Tupac shooting and had no bad feelings towards him?
According to Gene Deal, Diddy's bodyguard at the time, he believes that wasn't Biggie's
choice. He's not the record label owner.
He's an artist. He doesn't get a say.
He says this song was produced for a previous album
and they took it down because it was just way too violent and Diddy thought that's the perfect time
to release it. It's gonna get so much attention, so many plays. This is from Gene Deal's perspective
allegedly, right? It's gonna bring in so much money because it's starting this beef. Of course,
I mean look at what happened with Drake and Kendrick Lamar recently. Beef sells tapes.
Yeah, yeah. He's such an opportunist too.
Yes. This would be the misunderstanding that starts everything.
Because Tupac didn't hate Biggie when he went to jail.
He just felt like it was weird. He felt like Biggie must have known about it. It was weird, right?
Now Tupac is in prison. He hears from everyone. Biggie just released this track, he admitted that he shot you and was now like teasing you
while you're in prison.
In fact, while he's in prison,
Biggie is out there bragging about all of it.
These records and all this, it's crazy.
This is what Tupac is being told.
Naturally, Tupac feels betrayed.
And while Tupac is in prison,
Biggie takes over the hip hop world.
Now this is where things get interesting.
He's in prison for like a year and a half, by the way.
Some people think that Biggie had nothing to do with the shooting.
And again, had no idea that this song was going to go out or he kind of green
lit it, not thinking it was going to be a big deal.
However, comma, it is not just the artists that are fighting.
It's not just Tupac and Biggie that are fighting.
the artists that are fighting.
It's not just Tupac and Biggie that are fighting.
Suge Knight, the owner of Death Row Records that Tupac gets signed to in prison. So he's not signed with Suge Knight yet.
He signed with Interscope Records from earlier that MGK was signed with.
Now, Suge wanted someone to compete with Biggie and it had to be Tupac.
He doesn't know anybody else.
He's saying that Snoop Dogg, Dr.
Dre, they're so talented,
but there's something about,
some people just have that musicality,
they have that lyricism, it just,
it comes to them so naturally.
Suga mainly does this because he likes money, let's be real.
He likes his business and he wants to take over
Bad Boy Records, he wants Death Row to be a monopoly.
He's thinking of starting a Death Row East Coast to take over that side and he might have a vendetta against Diddy as
well. He says that he and Diddy were actually very cool with each other. Like
they would pick each other up from the airport when they would visit visit the
other coast you know and some people don't like okay I'm gonna break it down
it's a little confusing. Back then East Coast was the originator of hip-hop is
how they like to claim.
I don't know. I don't know, okay?
They state that this is where all the biggest hip hop artists were coming out of.
Now, when there would be talented artists of West Coast,
they felt frustrated that they're not getting attention because they're not from the East Coast.
And sometimes, the East Coast rappers would make fun of the West Coast rappers, like they're just wannabes.
So there was always this competition, but they always tried to help each other. Shug would even offer Diddy and his crew
protection when they came out to perform on the West Coast. There were a lot of groups of people,
perhaps organized groups of people, that would use this music to represent everything that they stood for and what coast they stood for.
You get it.
So for years, out of the goodness of Shug's heart, he says, which take that as you will,
because Shug Knight is in prison for manslaughter right now,
so I don't know how much goodness he has in his heart,
but he felt that once Diddy and Biggie got big,
Diddy wanted to charge Suge Knight for everything,
even though he helped him get big. Now, Suge Knight is like, hey, can you come to the West
Coast to perform at a show? He's like, oh, I got to charge an appearance fee. And it's
like, what about all the times that I helped you without charging you? Suddenly you want
to act like you're, like you're not indebted to me at all. It's, is the feeling that Suge
Knight has, rightfully so or not, i don't know,
but suge knight is pissed. he feels like diddy owes him. now to be completely transparent, suge
knight is also known as a bully in the game. that's how he's described. some people think that diddy
and suge are cut from the same cloth. it's like comparing a terminal illness to a different kind
of terminal illness. they're both cancers in society.
They're both terrifying.
Both are ruthless.
Both get what they want no matter what.
But other netizens argue two key differences.
One, Suge Knight never pretends that he didn't do everything for himself.
You know who you're getting into bed with when you get into bed with Suge Knight.
Whereas Diddy does so much PR to be brother love. And two, from what the public knows, Suge is someone who hurt and exploited
people. No question. He was a quote unquote gangster. But Diddy did all of that and he's an alleged
sexual criminal on top of that. Side note, Suge Knight has been arrested multiple times and charged
with domestic violence. So keep that in your mind.
But that's just what netizens have been stating.
Now Shug night signs Tupac in prison and pays a $1.5 million bail to get him out.
That's another part of the conspiracy.
People are like, why is his bail so high?
Because usually people with these types of charges, he got convicted, he's appealing it, and he could get on bail while the appeal is being worked.
Okay, because he's rich, no?
Yeah, some people say that, but he wasn't that rich at the time.
He pays the bail, which Interscope Records, the massive record company that he was signed with, did not want to because he wasn't mainstream enough for them.
They didn't like the risk. Suge Knight pays the bail and immediately he comes out, signs with Death Row Records,
and both of them are ready to take down Bad Boy. Yeah. And they're very vocal about it.
At a music awards, Suge Knight tells the East Coast artist to come to Death Row Records,
unless you want your executive to dance in your videos and be in all the thumbnails of your records.
Okay, he didn't say that at the time, but he didn't say the thumbnail part.
Most of Biggie's songs on YouTube, if you go right now, they have Diddy on the thumbnail.
Like why does Notorious B.I.G.'s song called Nasty Girl, why is the thumbnail two women
whispering into Diddy's ear?
Biggie's not in there? No. Oh, it's just Diddy. Yeah.
Is Diddy singing in there? A lot of the songs that he's in, he's not even singing. He's just like dancing around Biggie.
What? I mean, he's like a producer, but it's just like he's the ghost of Christmas past.
Why are you always there? It feels like what is the purpose?
He's not singing really.
He's not really dancing.
Sometimes he'd be in the car driving biggies in the passenger seat, rapping.
And then all of a sudden, Diddy would be like, hell yeah.
And that's it.
It's weird.
So that's what Shaggy was saying.
Yeah. Like, what are you doing?
Why are you like you're weird?
You're like a corny executive is what they're calling him. Like, are you a halluc doing? Why are you like you're weird. You're like a corny executive
is what they're calling him. Like are you a hallucination? Why are you always there? It's
just bizarre. What's the purpose? Diddy would later state that he was at the awards show. He said he
was shocked that Suga said that because he thought they were friends. Regardless, the East Coast
versus West Coast war, battle, if you will, was ignited.
And really without much of their own say, Tupac and Biggie become the faces of it.
Tupac of the West Coast, Biggie of the East Coast.
There are further allegations that Suge Knight might've been seeing one of
Diddy's ex-girlfriends and the mother of his child, Justin Combs' mom, Misa Hilton.
Do you remember from the last episode?
Suge Knight was allegedly seeing Misa Hilton and they have pictures of Suge
Knight hanging out with not just Misa Hilton, but Diddy's son, Justin.
And they wanted to run magazine ads with that picture and a caption to read,
the East coast can't even take care of their own.
Yeah. So it's getting really dirty really quick.
Some state that Suga was actually protecting Misa from Diddy
because others allege that Diddy was very violent with Misa,
but like I said, Suga seems to be violent with women as well,
or he has a record of being violent with women.
And others state that Suga was just doing it to get back at Diddy.
But after all of this, after Suge Knight publicly insults bad boy and Diddy,
the next month, Suge Knight's friend Jake Robles is shot and killed at a party in Atlanta.
Allegedly by Diddy's bodyguard Anthony Wolf Jones,
the one that was also at the Manhattan shooting with Jennifer Lopez.
Same bodyguard.
The bodyguard shot?
That's the allegation.
Okay.
Other people are saying, no, it was a different guy.
That's also Diddy's longtime friend.
But Suge Knight's best friend is killed at a party
in Atlanta by someone who is apparently on Diddy's side.
Now it was later disputed and Diddy vehemently denies it,
saying, that's insane. Why would I have his friend killed? I have too much to lose. I fear God too much.
It's just getting very messy.
It just feels like the record labels have a lot more skin in the game,
whereas Tupac and Biggie were friends who had a falling out and everything just escalates from there.
I will say that most people believe that Suge Knight and Diddy were encouraging this anger from both sides.
Whereas Tupac and Biggie, if they had sat down, I think that they could have talked it out.
I mean, even the way that Tupac talks about it in an interview, he sounds more betrayed.
He brings up the fact that he was the one that gave Biggie his first shows.
As for having beef with Biggie, Tupac says, you know, Suge Knight told me something enlightening the other day.
Having beef with Bad Boy Records is like going to a playground and picking on the kids.
Tupac says he sees himself like a big brother to Biggie.
He can't have beef with him because he grew up and made money.
He's mad at Biggie because he disrespected Tupac.
That's it. That's why he's mad.
He said Biggie got seduced by the power.
Not because he's an evil person,
but because money is evil if it's not handled right.
Fear got stronger than love and they did things that they know they weren't supposed to do. They know in their heart. That's
why they're in hell now. They can't sleep. That's why they're telling all the reporters,
why are they doing this to us and to hip hop? Because they're in hell. They can't make money.
They can't look at themselves because they know. All I ask for is if you're going to act like a
gangster, you're going gonna act like a gangster,
you're gonna act like the king of New York, I'm gonna expect that and when you don't come through
then I'm gonna want to crush your empire and that's what it's time for. All five bullets touched me
but you couldn't kill me so all you did was just give me more ambition, more drive, you're really
not gonna be able to stop me now. For the ones that shot me, thanks but no thanks. I'm still alive,
you missed, I'm hard to kill. He does go on to state, but he does love the
East Coast. He was actually born in the East Coast. He was born in Harlem. It does
get even messier if you can imagine.
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A week after Tupac is released from prison, it's alleged that Biggie's wife Faith Evans, who is a signed with Bad Boy Records, the one that's on the song, I'll Be Missing You,
she flies out to LA for work, runs into Tupac, and it's alleged that the two of them would end
up sleeping together. Faith Evans has always denied this story, which side note, they were actually
supposed to meet each other. Faith said that she had Biggie's go ahead to go to LA and
work with Tupac on his album.
What? After all of this?
Yeah, I don't know if Diddy was the one that was mainly having anger towards everybody,
but it seems like Biggie at that time, I guess, if this is true,
if he did give the go ahead, he seems like, oh yeah, this is just music to get sales.
Like we're just beefing with each other to get sales, quote unquote.
And it's alleged that those who saw them in the studio,
Faith was sitting on Tupac's lap.
And it's not a great this is this is not a great part in this.
But Tupac would tell The New York Times in an interview that Biggie's wife bought him this new shirt and a new suit.
And he did enough in terms of thanking her.
Which you can kind of draw the connections there.
Now, there's different versions of what happens after that.
Some state that Biggie was very upset and potentially violent with Faith when this New York Times article came out.
Others state that he understood Faith was put in this weird position because all of
these rumors and this is the west coast just trying to fuck with Biggie because of the
song Who Shot You and things just start escalating quicker and quicker.
Very soon after that, Tupac releases his second album, All Eyes on Me.
This album would actually outsell Biggie's previous album, making him the most successful rapper. Death Row Records was back on top
after this release. There was a confrontation at a music award show in
LA, but thankfully nobody was injured. Guns were drawn. It's alleged that Biggie
was confronted by Tupac and Sjögg while Diddy just ran up out of there, which
Biggie was allegedly upset with because what the hell was that? But Diddy allegedly told him, I can't be caught up in a gunplay, it's not good for business.
After that, it seems like things calm down, things are getting better.
At future events, Suge would just kind of side sweep all these comments about Diddy saying,
Look, there's nothing between Death Row and Bad Boy or me and Puff.
Death Row sells volume, so how could Puffy be a threat to me or Bad Boy be a threat to Death Row and Bad Boy or Me and Puff. Death Row sells volume so how could Puffy
be a threat to me or Bad Boy be a threat to Death Row? But the next month
everything blows up when Tupac releases a track called Hit Em Up. It is one of the
most well-known rap songs. It's a pretty scathing response to Biggie's song.
Notable lyrics include and it kicks off strong, I F'd your bitch you fat motherfucker, Westside, bad boy killers, you claim to be a
player but I fucked your wife. He also name drops Lil Kim who is notably a
music icon in her own right like I said but also the alleged mistress in the
relationship with Faith Evans and Biggie. He namerops her. There's also another play on words.
Biggie has this very famous song called Player's Anthem
where he says, grab your dicks if you love hip hop.
Tupac raps, grab your glocks when you see Tupac.
Call the cops when you see Tupac.
Who shot me?
But you punks didn't finish.
Five shots couldn't drop me.
I took it and smiled.
Now I'm gonna set the record straight. Now you tell them who won. I see them, they run, they don't want
to fuck with us. Fuck Biggie, fuck Bad Boy as a staff, record label, and as a
motherfucking crew, and if you want to be down with Bad Boy then fuck you too.
Westside till we die. It is often referred to as quote the hardest diss track.
Netizens have stated the diss tracks between Kendrick Lamar and Drake pale in comparison to the pure anger and
betrayal that you can feel Tupac has. Some people say rightfully so, some
people say it's misplaced, but again it's just a song. To which Diddy does an
interview about the song and he tries to reason with the reporter that it's just
gone too far. He says if I'm gonna set a man up to get shot, which I would never
do, I'm not gonna be in the country. I'm gonna be in Bolivia somewhere. He says I
hope that THUG life shit is really over but on the real if you're gonna be a
motherfucking you gotta you gotta live and die a you know what I'm saying?
There ain't no jumping in and out of that THUG life.
If that's what you choose to do, you're gonna go out like that.
I'm not one.
The only ones I know are dead or in jail, or about to be.
But now the public is even more invested in the situation between the two.
Bad Boy Records employees even received death threats at this point,
which one ex-employee says,
I don't recall reading in the employee manual that dodging bullets was part of my job description.
Tupac goes on to do an interview where he states,
he believes he knows the police know who shot him,
but they're doing nothing about it.
He says, I already know who shot me.
Everybody knows who shot me.
The police know who shot me.
But that situation, what comes around, goes around.
I believe in karma.
I believe in all of that.
I'm not worried about it.
They missed. I'm not worried about it. They missed.
I'm not worried about it unless they come back.
And by some accounts, they do come back.
September 7th, 1996, at the Mike Tyson-Bruce Seldon fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas,
Tupac is shot four times in the streets of Vegas.
He was sitting in the passenger seat of Suge Knight's car.
Tupac allegedly had a previous run-in with the Crips gang at the casino. They had a brief
fight. They're separated, pulled apart. Suge and Tupac are headed to this new club.
They're driving. After this fight, they're driving away. Cadillac pulls up and a gunman
fires 14 shots into the car. Tupac is hit four times. Shug Knight
is injured with a bullet fragment that hits him in the head, but he is not
directly shot. Six days later, Tupac dies from his injuries. He's only 25 years old.
The conspiracies that he's still alive, it appears, are fueled understandably by
a combination of wishful thinking and the
way that his estate was able to continuously release his back catalog
posthumously. Now Snoop Dogg revealed when he went to see Tupac in the
hospital they were going through a rough patch like they they'd always loved each
other but it was just complicated and he said he when I walked in I could just
feel Tupac wasn't there and I fainted.
And his mother pulled me aside, Tupac's mother,
and reminded me how strong I was.
She was like, my baby ain't never seen you weak.
I don't want you to be weak in front of him.
You go in the bathroom, you fix yourself up,
and you go back in there and you talk to him
and you tell him how you feel.
That's Tupac's mom is comforting.
Snoop Dogg, yeah.
And Tupac is dead.
His mom even said, my son called me every night.
I haven't received a phone call in years.
That's how I know it to be true in regards to the conspiracy theories.
Now briefly, the main suspect was the guy that had a run in at the casino that got into a physical fight hours before Tupac's murder.
His name is Orlando Anderson. He's a gang member.
Now officers were told by everybody, oh yeah, the shooter is Orlando Anderson.
Which they were like, okay, thank you so much for letting us know. We're going to do absolutely nothing about it.
How come?
They arrest him for a few hours, but they're like, I do think that the police didn't care. Oh, they hated Tupac, right?
Yeah.
It was said that even when Tupac was shot the first time in New York City at the Quad
Studio, there was a police officer that came, did not like him, and was basically laughing
at him, taunting him as he's being taken away on a stretcher to the ambulance.
Officers were told that it was Orlando Anderson. They do detain him for like a few hours and then let him go.
And they do nothing about it. It's just strange. For two years
they barely look into him to figure out if he's involved,
which he likely was, and if he was,
was he ordered or hired by someone else to do it?
Because he's part of this gang, and it's known that he's not a high level person in this
gang.
He's not just going to go rogue typically.
So what is this?
The authorities don't even pretend like they're interested.
Instead they wait it out.
And then two years later, Orlando Anderson is dead.
He shot in a gang related shootout that is unrelated to Tupac's death, but now he's dead. He's shot in a gang-related shootout that is unrelated to Tupac's death, but now he's dead.
And one might presume, okay, put the dots together. That's so embarrassing, right? So the LVPD, the
Las Vegas Police Department said, investigators have reason to believe that the altercation had
no connection to the shooting. But people are like, we, what are you saying right now? That
doesn't even make any sense.
And they just keep pushing it off.
Now, the death of Tupac would make the East versus West Coast rivalry reach its peak.
There's a big reaction to this.
I don't know if I want to call it because there is actually a different conflict that's
called by this, but some LA police have said it was the 10-day conflict where it was gang shootouts non-stop
Between the rival gangs because it feels like they took out
Your representative, you know
I see so there needs to be payback. There needs to be eye for an eye
Meanwhile didi is very busy stating he has nothing to do with this
He says we were shocked at first and we were hurt. It was like, damn, why did that have to happen? Then we were scared because
we know how the media is. We're the ones that they're pointing their fingers to. Kept
on talking about it. I don't have nothing to do with Tupac getting killed. Which is
crazy because in 2023, they're going to arrest someone who was allegedly in that car that gave the order that night.
And he says, Keefee Dee says, Diddy was going to pay me a million dollars to do it.
But it seems at that time Biggie had no idea about any of this.
Witnesses who were around him when he found out that Tupac had been shot, they said Biggie
was nervous and hopeful.
He tried to reason, maybe just to himself.
It's okay, he'd been shot before.
It was fine, he survived.
He's gonna survive this one.
He's fine.
Once it was confirmed that Tupac was gone, it's alleged by Faith Evans that Biggie called
her.
His voice was so low and small and he was sobbing.
And he just kept saying, something ain't right, Faye.
Shit got fucked up somewhere along the way,
but that was my man.
This is where things get stranger.
Two days after Tupac's death,
Biggie gets arrested for marijuana possession.
They do get out in a few days,
but when they do, the car that the cops had taken in,
it won't start anymore.
So Biggie and his friend,
they go over to a dealership to get a rental car.
It's like this big old Chrysler white van.
Because they have to drive all the way from New York City to New Jersey, they need a car.
They rent this old van and on the highway, they get into a large accident,
causing Biggie to fracture his leg.
The accident is bad enough that he had to be cut out of the van.
They had to come cut him out.
So for the next two months, he's in rehab.
He finds faith, not his wife, but he finds God. I mean, I think this situation with Tupac
He's just trying to change his life
I think it's this feeling of waking up because what are we doing here?
Like my I'm gonna die if I keep going down this route, like it was never that serious. What is happening right now?
He had a cane that he needed to walk with and he would just stay home or in the studio working on his next album
He was getting death threats every single day from the West Coast and I'm not saying like West Coast hasn't shook night
Potentially, but like the ones that are sending death threats are like the gangs that resonate with Tupac
He's just working on his next album life after death, which he's gonna die soon
This will actually be released after he dies.
He named the album Life After Death?
Oh, this is even creepier.
His first album with Bad Boy Records is Ready to Die.
Then his second album that's released
after he's killed is Life After Death.
But he started working on this album,
naming it that name because of Tupac's death.
No.
Oh no, it's not.
No.
Just life after death.
It was about just reincarnating.
Yeah.
Okay.
Which will be eerie, you know?
But before this album is released, Tupac's album is released posthumously.
So he's passed, but he had this in the vault.
It's the seven day theory under the name Machiavelli, because obviously these are
done by Tupac. He had no intention of passing. He didn't know it was going to
happen. There are a lot of disses towards bad boys scattered throughout the whole
album. In fact, on the back, you have cartoon characters of Biggie and Diddy.
Diddy is wearing a pink ballerina dress and he's dancing while Biggie and Diddy. Diddy is wearing a pink ballerina dress, and he's dancing, while Biggie is depicted as a pig,
and his beanie says P-I-G.
Instead of like notorious P-I-G, it says P-I-G.
Biggie does not respond.
In fact, he goes on to interviews to talk about
how Tupac's death has enlightened him, if you will,
because he realized it's not just two guys
that have issues with each other,
but they ignited this whole coast to coast rivalry.
He says, I kind of realized how powerful me and Pac was,
which is very valid,
but that statement isn't really going to calm down the West Coast or the East
Coast. And at its height, the West Coast just wants payback.
They want to take one out on the East Coast and the East Coast feels defensive
because Tupac is the one that was accusing Biggie in the first place.
And the tensions just keep getting worse. Biggie's got this new album coming out and Diddy is
allegedly telling him, you have to go to LA to promote this new album.
That is crazy. Which a lot of people were confused by because technically he doesn't
have to go to LA to promote this album and so soon after Tupac's death, six months after
Tupac's death, a lot of people would say that is very ill advised because he's getting death threats.
They're telling him, don't come to California.
You come to California, you're going to find out what California is about.
Did Diddy go?
Yes. Diddy did go.
OK, it seems like Biggie really did not want to go.
He actually scheduled like a press conference in Europe.
He was going to go to Europe.
They canceled that trip so that he would go to LA.
He didn't want to go to LA.
He didn't even really want to go to Europe.
He didn't want to be on a plane.
He still has that leg injury.
And Biggie's like a big dude is how Gene Deal describes him and says, sitting on a plane,
even in first class, he's not going to be comfortable.
Like he doesn't want to travel.
He doesn't want to be outside.
It's just weird.
So they end up doing all these meetings, these press tours.
And then eventually one night Diddy is like, hey, we got to go to a party.
Biggie's like, I don't want to go to a party.
I don't want to do any of these things.
But for some reason...
How do we know these exact details?
Gene Deal, the former bodyguard, was Diddy's bodyguard the day
He was there. He was holding Big's body when he died Biggie's body
So that that's his first person
Encounter, okay, but still alleged but first-person encounter the bodyguard Jean Diehl says he was gonna go right with Biggie because the whole time
He said in LA he was telling Diddy we don't have enough protection for Biggie like Biggie's the one getting
all the threats it's not really you Diddy sorry no offense but like we need
more protection for Biggie but Gene Deal was specifically hired to protect
Diddy and he seems like the type of guy that's pretty punctual with his job he's
like I like to dot my eyes and you know whatever cross my T's so he's like we
gotta I'm gonna go in the car with Biggie on the way to the party.
Cause everybody knows we're going to that party.
So I'm going to be in the car and Diddy allegedly forced him, no, you're riding with me unless you never want a job again.
He gets into Diddy's car and he alleges that Diddy was riding very low.
Like he had popped his chair all the way down, which was weird.
Wow.
So this former bodyguard is basically, you know,
pointing fingers at Diddy
without like actually saying that Diddy did it.
Yes.
So there's, you know, there's a mix of people.
There are some people who think
Diddy facilitated Biggie's death,
some people think he just knew it was going to happen,
and he just needed to make sure it wasn't him,
and he wasn't going to stop it.
Then he basically made it happen.
Yeah.
So they're traveling in separate cars.
Diddy and Biggie are in separate cars. that is when at a red light, similar to
Tupac, Biggie is shot and killed. He is shot four times. Diddy's version of events is so we're going
out to the parking lot and my car is in front of his car. I make a right, he's right behind us but
not right right behind us. We get to a light and we're waiting there for him, and then this car pulls up.
Then we cross the light, as we're crossing the light I hear shots ring out.
I duck down, I'm thinking someone's shooting, and I've been at parties before where people do that, shoot in the air,
and then somebody in the car looked back, Biggie's car had been hit.
I jumped out the car while the car is moving, so I run towards the car, and it's just him and his best friend.
Everybody else had jumped out the car and ran.
His best friend Damien is there and I'm like,
I'm here, I'm here and Biggie slouched over
and I'm trying to push him because he's real big
and he got caught under the steering wheel
so me and Damien are trying to push him off.
I'm yelling, where's the hospital?
We're driving to the hospital.
I'm talking to him, touching him.
I'm not feeling nothing.
And due to the fact that I've seen people actually die,
seen that happen, I could kind of feel like it was death. It's like a feeling that you get, I can't really describe to you.
It's not a gift that I'm proud of having.
I was like, damn, I think he's dead.
I'm saying it inside myself.
So we get to the hospital, running lights, everything, we're carrying him inside,
and we were there for maybe like half an hour.
Then doctors come and tell us the news.
I was on my knees praying the whole time.
I was just stuck. I couldn't understand.
It gets worse though. I had just stuck. I couldn't I couldn't understand it gets worse though
I Damien called Biggie's mother and then in the middle of telling her Damien breaks down so I had to tell her
Biggie's best friend that was in the car
Thankfully alive so I had to calm her down and try and get somebody over to the house
Biggie was just 24 years old
Tupac was 25 Diddy would talk frequently about Biggie was just 24 years old. Tupac was 25. Diddy would talk frequently about
Biggie's murder. He would say that dealing with the trauma and the stress
really pushed him to release his debut album, No Way Out. He had always been more
of a producer and executive until Biggie died and then he released No Way Out
with the song I'll Be Missing You, the tribute to Biggie. He says, I think I
always feel some sort of responsibility because I'm in this thing with him.
He was my artist.
Diddy says after Biggie's murder, he had to channel Biggie's mother.
He says, I saw the strength in Biggie's mother.
If she isn't giving up, if she's not jumping off her bridge, she's having to get up and go to work,
still take care of her kids, I've got to get myself together.
Now even back then, there were a lot of conspiracies of what happened.
Some people believed face value.
The East coast had someone take out Tupac.
So the West coast retaliated and took out Biggie.
Right.
But there were other conspiracies of what happened.
The first being that Suge Knight took out his own artist, Tupac.
Okay.
Yeah.
Why would he do that?
The allegation being the record label owner of Death Row Records knew that Tupac was going
to leave, was going to leave his label, start his own label, and had him killed.
I know some people really believe in it.
I don't know why, like I was reading through Netizen theories, I just believe not that
one for some reason.
I'm not saying Suge Knight is a good person, right?
But it seems like the connection that Tupac had to him and his rather lack of indifference for money and hoarding money,
it just doesn't sound that accurate.
There were a lot of convincing netizens that were like, I mean, Suge Knight's not a good guy,
and honestly, Tupac would have been better off without Suge Knight, but they don't think
that Suge Knight was the one that ordered that hit.
They think it was Diddy, or somebody else.
Then there are a small group of people,
there were brief allegations,
that the goal wasn't even to kill Tupac that night,
it was to kill Suge Knight.
He was the real target.
The theory goes that Suge Knight's ex-wife
and the former head of security of Death Row,
I don't know if they had a thing,
but the conspiracy goes that they had planned to kill Suge night so
that they could take control over the label. Both have denied the accusation. It
was just a floating theory. Most people believed that Diddy was involved. But
then when Biggie died it was confusing. The West Coast felt like okay maybe it's
West Coast versus East Coast something happened there. This is back then. But
those close to Diddy said,
we don't know if that's entirely true.
They allege Notorious B.I.G. was planning on leaving Bad Boy.
In fact, he had already hired attorneys
and they were trying to get his publishing rights back from Diddy.
Some even go on further to allege that
Biggie did not like what Diddy did with all the Tupac stuff,
releasing the song Who Shot You,
like generating all this drama and then getting people killed, like
he just wasn't- he didn't like that, he didn't like everything that was happening there.
In which Diddy allegedly told Biggie's attorneys,
I will never give up his publishing rights until I'm dead and my bones are crushed into powder.
And I think it's true.
I don't know specifically, but it seems like Tupac's family and his estate have been able to have more control over his legacy
and have been able to continue that family line for Tupac.
Whereas for Biggie's case, it seems like Diddy still has a lot of control of his estate.
I don't know if he gave it up recently when he was saying he's giving all his publishing rights back,
remember? Right before the Cassie lawsuit. He was like, I'm such a good person, I'm going to give
artists all their publishing rights back. Turned out to be a very sleazy move because he's asking
all these artists, hey, you want your publishing rights back sign this crazy NDA
Where you can never speak about me publicly?
But I don't know maybe he took care of Biggie's family, I don't know I don't know like I'm not Biggie's family
I don't know if they feel some type of way about him, but it just they haven't spoken up, right?
They have spoken up about like the video of him beating Cassie. What did they say? Biggie's mom said if I see him
I want to slap him
Yeah, yeah, we'll get there now according to some that knew the situation said Biggie was absolutely gonna leave puff
I know for a fact because Biggie told me that the bodyguard Gene Deals said that everybody wanted to leave puffy
Everybody always leaves puffy
Which side note, there is some foreshadowing because everybody does leave Diddy.
It seems like he only has like three artists still signed under bad boy.
Two of them are his own sons. Even machine gun Kelly left him to start his own label.
Oh, so he doesn't have that many artists. I thought he has so many.
He has all the publishing rights. So he's making money off their royalties, I guess.
Oh, you're saying they sign and then they leave.
Yes. And then he's like, oh, I'll give you your publishing rights back for those songs and stuff.
Now, Suge Knight would later state along the lines of when Tupac died, he lost a lot, including a lot of money.
Death Row Records lost a lot of money.
So it seems like maybe the 2Pac estate had
some sort of arrangement with Death Row. Again, I don't know. Maybe they were
upset with how Suge Knight handled it. I'm not sure, right? But when Biggie died,
Diddy gained a lot. He gained a lot of money on top of everything. He gained
sympathy. He had his new debut album. He had that tribute to Biggie. He has all of
this. But to this day, Diddy has denied all conspiracies and allegations about Tupac
Diddy says Tupac was the biggest star hip-hop has ever seen hands down his charisma his personality his whole shit
He was loved but when it came to a situation when you're in a war with somebody and you don't even want to fight the war
Like he was the worst. I was like, why do I have to be in a war with this motherfucker right here?
This motherfucker is crazy. It was unfair. Like we ain't doing shit and we're getting accused of all this shit. We got
motherfuckers making records about us, dissing us. He was later asked on the
Breakfast Club, a podcast, about the situation with Tupac and how some people
think he was involved and he responds and this whole thing is crazy. His whole
demeanor changes. Throughout the interview he's very animated with his
hands, larger than life character.
And then immediately when Tupac comes up, he's like a statue.
Like a Greek statue.
Very little movement. In fact, he takes a pen and he keeps pressing it into the side of his face.
A lot of body language experts, which you guys know I'm usually not the biggest fan of,
but they state that it's a way of him releasing tension.
And he tells the host, look, check this out.
We don't talk about things that are nonsense.
We don't even entertain nonsense.
So we're not even going to go there with all due respect.
I mean, I appreciate you as a journalist for asking, but it's nonsense.
To which the comments read, I've only ever done one year of psychology classes and I
can tell you something's not right.
Another comment reads, his mannerisms and his refusal to answer questions about
Tupac's murder clearly says he's guilty. And in that same podcast they went on a
whole rant about 50 cent potentially being gay. Which like don't even get me
started on 50 cent. 50 cent will be included in the next episode. This man
has hated Diddy for as long as anyone can remember. 50 cent,
if there are no haters 50 cent is gone. Like 50 cent is Diddy's number one hater and they spent
so long talking about it that at one point Diddy's like no 50 loves me and everyone's like no he
doesn't he does not love you he doesn't like you and he's like oh okay like they spend so long
talking about all this nonsense but then now you're saying oh that Tupac thing where I would, if I were innocent, I would try to claim my innocence.
I suddenly don't want to talk about nonsense. I'm so serious.
He also rants during his first Rolling Stone cover that he got because of the success of
his tribute songs to Biggie. He says, I wanted to talk about the success that I had, the moves I
made for black culture, things like that. But this is what you wanted to talk about the success that I had, the moves I made for black culture, things like that
But this is what you want to talk about?
Like Tupac and Biggie? I'm not mad at you. This is what the readers want to hear, but it's fucked up
I've gotten my fame through tragedies. That's not pleasant for me
I'm even more popular now because of the tragedy of Biggie. Not popular in a good way
Which this seems to be a trend about the college crush incident
He says basically on the basically along the lines of,
It's not fair that everyone will remember me by the nine people that died,
no matter how many Platinum's I sold.
I'll always be known for that incident.
Which is crazy.
But did he really do all of this for fame and money?
I mean, murder and conspiracy to commit murder are extreme crimes. I guess we'll only know if it's discussed in court, but one who allegedly
knew Diddy says, that guy was all about himself. All he cares about is power and this odd,
strange, deep desire to remain famous. He loves having his photo taken. He loves showing
off his extravagant life. He wants to keep Diddy at the top. Being part of his company
is like a circus and he's the ringmaster. The main reason he's such a superstar is
because all he thinks about is Diddy. From the minute he wakes up until the minute he
goes to bed, Diddy's hobby is Diddy. One insider source says, everyone always chalked
it up to him being a creative genius when it came to his obsession with controlling
things, but he just really had a thing for fame.
OK, they nicknamed him at Bad Boy Records, notorious VIP, because he always wanted to
be treated like a VIP.
Life after death, Biggie's album came out after Biggie passed.
Diddy's debut album came out after Biggie passed.
And it was this debate of who's going to be on Rolling Stone,
according to the former bodyguard Gene Deal.
And everyone was saying it's got to be Biggie.
It's got to be Biggie.
This is his legacy.
This is to remember him.
And allegedly, Diddy said, no, he's dead.
I need to be on the cover of Rolling Stone.
The conspiracy now, this is a conspiracy.
Nothing about this information is verified.
It could have been made up by some guy in a bunker eating Pringles and drunk out of his mind,
so please do your own research, I have no intention of convincing anyone.
But the conspiracy that is widely available online is that, allegedly, did he put a hit out on Tupac?
Once Tupac was gone, he realized that he is the prime target for revenge.
People are pointing the finger at him and Biggie.
So allegedly, he went and had Biggie killed
because he knows this isn't gonna stop.
I mean, it's only getting more and more intense.
There's no end to this.
A lot of people have interpreted the conspiracy theory
in a few ways that either he planned for Biggie to get killed
or he knew about it and did nothing.
Does help Diddy a lot.
First, the East coast versus West coast.
It ends a little bit after this because it's like, okay, we've lost everyone
and everything, let's just, we can't do this anymore.
We can't keep going eye for an eye.
They took someone, we took someone.
It's then the truth.
Two, instead of being the guy that might've been involved with a murder, he
becomes the guy that lost so much.
He lost his best friend. He lost so much in this rivalry.
It's alleged that Biggie wanted to leave and take his publishing rights this way he likely could have held onto it for much longer.
And some people actually take it far past that and say they actually connect Kim Porter's death to this Biggie conspiracy and they say after Biggie,
Diddy's stardom and the trajectory of his life completely skyrocketed because of the tribute,
all of this people saw him in a certain light, he was very marketable and then it seemed like his
prime after Siroc, the alcohol brand, was dying down. There were new people coming onto the scene
which I mean he's still a billionaire.
You would think that he'd be very happy.
But the conspiracy theory is, he still wants that fame.
Like some insider say.
He loves fame. He loves being the diddy.
And so after Kim's passing,
perhaps it was another way to reinvent himself.
Because his next album after Kim's passing,
there's a lot of tributes to Kim Porter
and he changes his name to brother love. Oh
His actual name is brother love well
He says call me brother love but he stated that he changed his government name to Sean love combs
But it doesn't appear so because alleged jail records show Sean John combs
Mmm, I see but people are saying perhaps he, again a conspiracy, had something to do with Kim Porter's
death because he wanted this another reinvigorated stage of his life.
Because nobody was really talking about Diddy.
He just existed.
He's like a billionaire mogul, but no one's like, oh my gosh, new music.
He is the A-lister just a conspiracy
gene deal alleges that he once heard diddy say i'm a businessman i'm about making money but
something's got to change i don't care if pot gotta die i don't care if big gotta die or if
suge knight gotta go to jail this was during the east coast West Coast rivalry. Another artist who knows Diddy well says, he's a bitch.
I mean somebody had to die after Tupac died.
He knew somebody was gonna die.
It's just the art of war.
Like they're gonna take someone down.
Like do we know who shot Biggie?
Yes it seems to be someone that, yeah we do but it's like complicated.
It's a whole other lore.
Some people say that Suge Knight has connections to him.
It's very complicated.
Yeah.
But that's also the case is not open.
Like nobody's investigating that murder.
I don't know what the investigators were doing on both these cases.
It's unlikely that they were doing their jobs.
But what I do know is allegedly Keefee Dee took a deal in 2009 in LA
Keefee Dee is the one that was arrested last year for Tupac's murder
Okay, he was arrested 2009 in Los Angeles on a massive narcotics charge
Trafficking a lot of drugs and so he more or less went into an agreement where he said that he would tell the police a lot
of stuff about Diddy and the Tupac murder.
I thought the killer is Orlando?
Yes, he's the one that pulled the trigger.
Keefi D was in the car. He did not pull the trigger.
But he was the one that allegedly ordered the hit because he wanted to get the one million dollars.
Orlando is his nephew.
So it seems to be like they were all in the
car. Orlando had just gotten into a fight with Tupac earlier and they knew that Diddy
had a $1 million hit out on Tupac. So it wasn't even just them. He was like telling a few
different people like, hey, I'll give you a million dollars if you take out Tupac. So
his nephew just gets into a fight with Tupac. It seems what he's trying to describe is, okay then, let's fucking settle it.
Let's get our million dollars.
And he said that?
Basically, like he just went on.
He was released from his narcotics charge.
Nothing happened to Diddy.
Nothing happened with the Tupac case.
He went life as normal,
went on to documentaries,
went on to podcasts,
wrote a book.
We must require standardized testing for microphone purchases because he's just out here
confessing to crimes. He said, we couldn't let no record company studio gangster do us like that.
Had they lost their fucking rapping ass minds? Because they beat up his nephew at the casino.
And he says, when conversations would come up about a million dollar bounty on the heads of suge knight and tupac shakur
that was business
but after tupac, suge, and then death row jumped on my nephew baby lane
aka orlando
that shit became ominously personal
the police would state keefe d took down keefe d
they say he put himself squarely in the middle of the conspiracy
he had acquired the gun he had given squarely in the middle of the conspiracy, he had acquired the gun,
he had given the gun to the nephew, the shooter, and he had been present in the vehicle when they hunted down and located both Tupac and Shugknight.
All the other direct conspirators or participants are all dead. The other people in the car, they're dead now.
He is the last man standing among the individuals that conspired to kill Tupac. But now, the internet does not believe that to be true.
They believe, no, there's another person still standing or laying down or bent over.
I'm not too familiar with how people pass time in federal prison.
And that person is Sean Diddy Combs.
I see.
So that's why like Eminem and all of these people in the industry keep referencing to
us.
Yes. And they keep saying Diddy called the hit.
But none of this is confirmed.
No. And it's not like these two are strangers.
Diddy actually knew Keefe D since the 90s.
Yeah. Allegedly, Diddy came and was like, I have a couple of problems I need to be
handled. Now, Keefe D, his biggest problem with all of this though,
is that he never got paid.
He never got the million dollar?
No, there's a guy, there's a different guy,
a middleman between Keef-ee-Dee, I guess, and Diddy,
and he allegedly got paid and gave nothing to Keef-ee-Dee.
That's what Keef-ee-Dee is saying.
Okay, are they looking for that guy?
Or did they? He's dead. He died in 2012. to Keefee Dee. That's what Keefee Dee is saying. Okay, are they looking for that guy?
He's dead. He died in 2012.
Yeah. So I don't think that Diddy would ever go to court for Tupac's case
because it's really Keefee Dee's word against Diddy's word.
And if that guy is dead, I'm sure he paid him in cash likely.
There's no proof, evidence of that cash.
And with him being dead, who's to say Diddy could say I gave him that cash for watering my lawn?
For supplying my baby oil?
You know, it's like who is to say, who's to prove that it is connected with Keefee Dee?
Right.
Keefee Dee says, if he would have just given us half the money, I would have stayed strong.
Meaning he wouldn't have ratted Diddy out to the cops.
Which side note, Keef-ee-Dee would later state that that's the only reason Diddy might get
away with it, because he never got paid for it.
He never directly paid Keef-ee-Dee.
So there's no connection to Diddy and Tupac.
His death.
He said he even went to the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony when Diddy got his star,
and Kiwi D said he went there to get his money, but there were so many cameras, so
many people he couldn't get in contact with Diddy.
Prior to his arrest, Kiwi D did an interview where he expresses his annoyance with how
much Diddy didn't pay him.
He says, you know, Gene Deal, the former bodyguard, complaining about you.
I'm complaining about you.
God damn, homie, I was on top of the world till I met your ass.
Throw a dog a bone. Standing up there talking about daddy love some shit.
Show us some love. Mr. Love, I'll be watching you, dude. You just walk around me like I'm some shit on the ground.
God damn dog. Fuck, what the fuck. Throw my kid something. Throw somebody's kid something.
God damn daddy love. That ain't love. You ain't love you ain't love that's some bullshit
that ain't cool dude just every fucking buddy you just leaving bad taste in everybody's mouth homie
forget where you came from god damn
fuck life ain't been the same bro fuck man don't leave a bad taste in everybody's fucking mouth dude
shit ain't right dude show some love brother love i be seeing you do your little pretty dance. Show some love goddamn.
And yeah and this is like before his 2023 arrest. So like imagine just going on a podcast and being
like the person who hired me to murder someone did not pay me for the murder.
And you need to show me some love.
Yeah, brother, love.
Yeah, and the podcast host asks,
do you feel like Diddy owes you?
He says, yeah, I think he should look out.
I'm still here, still waiting, bro.
Perhaps it's time for Diddy to pay.
Jason, whose 20-year-old brother passed away during the celebrity basketball game, says,
I believe in karma.
He never really owned up to anything, he never told us he was sorry.
Whatever is going on with him now in 2024, I guess it was meant to be.
But me, I lost everything that day.
I lost my big brother and I lost my best friend.
Somebody who was present at the City College crowd crush said,
I think his past deeds are coming back to him.
I can't say I'm surprised.
But it took so freaking long.
Yes.
It was crazy.
Like this all happened decades ago.
And he's been living this mogul life.
Yeah.
That is crazy.
Being honored, giving lifetime achievement awards.
Yeah.
50 Cent, who we will talk about in the next part.
He's a longtime hater. He responded to Keefee Dee implicating Diddy in Tupac's
murder tweeting, damn so Pac got lined up by brother love lol time to lawyer up
shit might get sticky. Who should get lawyer? Diddy. This is before he was
arrested. As for Biggie's murder, Diddy's former bodyguard said he was there when
Biggie was shot.
He was in the car with Diddy.
He said it was traumatizing to hold Biggie in your hands as he died.
And then to tell his mother what happened.
He says there needs to be some accountability.
It's in his humble opinion, at least, that Diddy and Bad Boy Records should be accountable for the lack of security.
Because they knew what was going on at that time.
Mm, I see.
Regarding 2Pac's death, one netizen writes,
of course KVD isn't a hugely credible witness,
but it seems like his story gains credibility every day.
Another says he was obsessed with Pac
because Pac represented everything he isn't
and never could be.
About Diddy.
Regarding Biggie's death, one netizen writes,
Puffy creamed off Biggie's death. He knew what he was doing sending him to LA.
He became a well-known rapper and made more money off Big after he passed.
Another comment reads, and then after his death, Puffy made a shit ton of money off
tribute songs for Biggie, like I'll Be Missing You, pretending to be
Biggie's best friend when he was behind this murder. That's beyond evil.
RIP Biggie, you were too young and you deserve better.
Another just comments about how much new stuff
is coming out about Diddy and they write,
I wouldn't be surprised if Diddy was revealed
to be the Zodiac killer at this point, the Zodidiac.
Others think this is actually way bigger than Diddy,
that the people at the top have sent Diddy
to be taken for the slaughter.
They write, who did Diddy fuck with
to be clapped with all of this now, who did Diddy fuck with to be
clapped with all of this now? Like everyone has known this stuff for
decades but within six months his life is basically over? They're saying like
the Tupac stuff it was not a hidden secret. Yeah. The comments on the song
I'll Be Missing You, the tribute song to Biggie, the comments now read every breath
Diddy takes, every move Diddy makes, every single day, every time he prays the guards will be watching you. another reads making a
song for the guy you killed such a spineless animal or it's amazing how in
the span of a year a song with beautiful lyrics that are so powerful it can shift
and morph into something dark and strange in terms of meaning. there is a
lot of discourse on how this is impacting Diddy's legacy because there's
argument that Diddy did help make black culture along with rap music, hip hop, he helped make it more mainstream and indirectly he's likely helping a lot of black artists move forward in their careers.
Which is not my place to neither agree nor disagree about that discourse. Also a lot of netizens have pointed out that a lot of his victims are black artists. Freddie P, one of his former artists states,
so he said that he had been attacked recently
because people are saying, you're trying to take a black man down.
And he's saying, how are people upset with me about...
Wait, what did he do?
He's been very vocal about how shady-ditty has been in the past with business.
And a lot of people have been saying like,
nothing has been proven in the court of law yet.
Like you're just trying to take down a black man. When there's probably a lot of white men involved in this which is very true
But Freddie P says we're just dealing with telling our story and it sounds so harsh coming out
It sounds like we're trying to kill a legacy
But no, bro, I'm just trying to tell my story if it sounds harsh then you could look at Diddy how you want to
These are his actions. I'm not asking you to look at that man harsh.
I'm not saying judge that man.
I'm not trying to make anybody look bad.
I'm just telling you my truth.
Is my truth offending you?"
To which furthers the discourse of, then why didn't they say anything before?
Which some commented, people are so tough on the internet.
He's a supposed billionaire killer with connections
He threatened to blow up a dude's car and that shit happened
But sure be tough on the internet Cassie opened up Pandora's box and now people have the courage to come out
Others have stated that did he being behind bars is what encouraged a lot of people to come out
It because a lot of the lawsuits now are after he's behind bars. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
exactly or after he's behind bars. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Exactly. Tupac's family have hired Alex Spiro to
investigate any links between Diddy and Tupac's murder. Which, side note, Alex Spiro is not a
random lawyer. This is one of the top high-profile attorneys in Hollywood. Previously, repped Megan
Thee Stallion, Jay-Z, Elon Musk, Alec Baldwin recently in the Rust case. And because everything comes full circle,
Alec Spiro is also repping New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Eric Adams is the one that gifted Diddy the keys
to the city of New York City,
and then took the keys away from Diddy,
and then he is now facing his own corruption
and bribery charges.
Wait, when was he hired by Tupac's family?
Oh, after Keefee Dee came out to say Diddy hired him.
So like last few years?
Actually recently, in the span of a few months.
Oh, wow.
So this whole murder, double murder from decades ago is unraveling. Like ongoing now.
Oh, like developing very quickly now.
And Keefee Dee's trial is one month before Diddy's.
Wow.
Or two months, March.
That is crazy.
Just like you said, everything unravels right now.
Yes.
Decades of crimes and you know.
I mean, I wasn't too familiar with Diddy
or any of the artists involved in this one.
I think it was a little bit before my time,
but I didn't even know about this college stampede,
the college crush incident,
which you would think that that would follow someone forever
because it's pretty bad.
But regardless, Tupac's brother even did an interview recently where he states decades ago That would follow someone forever because it's pretty bad.
But regardless, Tupac's brother even did an interview recently where he states,
Decades ago, when his brother was killed, Diddy had called him and he says,
He basically said he had nothing to do with my brother's murder.
I told him the truth has still yet to come out, so we're gonna see.
Here we are 28 years later.
It looks like there's some doubt in that statement.
It does not appear that Biggie's family
have hired an attorney to look into his death,
but his mom did comment on the video
of Diddy beating Cassie, and she says,
"'I'm sick to my stomach.
"'I'm praying for Cassie and I'm praying for his mother.
"'I don't want to believe the things I've heard,
"'but I've seen the hotel video.
"'I pray that he apologizes to her.
"'I hope that I can see Sean one day,
"'and the only thing I want to do
"'is slap the daylights out of him.'"
And you can
quote me on that. Wow. And she has stated about Diddy's relationship with her son Biggie. I
believe Sean loved my son after he was dead. You're kidding me. Yeah. Wow. This is crazy. Like
Wow, this is crazy. Like truly, like I think finally karma is catching up to him like decades and decades.
Like every single person is coming out to, you know, share these stories.
Yeah.
And like what you said, Tupac once said in an interview, I believe in karma.
I believe that everything you do
bad comes back to you. And maybe it's time. And that is part three of the Diddy case.
I will see you in the last and final installment in a few days for part four.
Please be safe and I'll see you in the next one.