P Diddy On 2pac

P Diddy On 2pac. 2Pac & P. Diddy The Epic Rivalry Untold Stories Greg Kading, the controversial detective who cracked the case on the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, connected Sean Combs to the crime, and maybe solved Biggie's too. Before Diddy and Tupac were household names, there was already a longstanding feud between the East Coast and West Coast hip-hop scenes

The Unsolved Mystery Of P. Diddy And Tupac
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During another interview with Vibe Magazine in 1995, Shakur confessed how, before the shootout took place at the venue, he was concerned about his safety before entering Quad Studios, where he was going. But Diddy denied the rumors, "If Biggie was going to do a song about 2Pac, he would have just come out with it and said his name." 1996: Tupac is killed in a drive-by shooting Image Credit.

The Unsolved Mystery Of P. Diddy And Tupac's Death

In a 2008 and 2009 police interview, Tupac Shakur murder suspect Duane "Keefe D" Davis made claims about Sean "Diddy" Combs' involvement — which Combs has long denied Diddy's call apparently coincided with a 2008 article in The Los Angeles Times suggesting his involvement in a 1994 attack on Tupac, which the newspaper later retracted 2Pac Even Questioned if P Diddy Knew About the Attack Beforehand

P diddy shaking hands with 2pac on Craiyon. During another interview with Vibe Magazine in 1995, Shakur confessed how, before the shootout took place at the venue, he was concerned about his safety before entering Quad Studios, where he was going. With the music genre rooted in New York, the East Coast scene prided itself on being the top dog..

Chip Waxworks P Diddy Tupac Shakur Editorial Stock Photo Stock Image Shutterstock. Haunting footage of Tupac talking about P Diddy's involvement in a shooting two years before he was killed has resurfaced online. The clip's title read, "Diddy's Role in 2Pac's Murder CONFIRMED as Grand Jury Transcript LEAKS." The video had been viewed over 97,300 times on Spill Today's YouTube channel at the time of this.