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Diddy’s Chilling ‘Tupac And Biggie’ Warning Before The Rappers’ Deaths

Diddy’s old warning resurfaces as trial looms.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is at the center of a new firestorm as a chilling old interview has gone viral.

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Diddy’s allegations revealed.

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Now, with Diddy facing sex trafficking and racketeering charges, every word from his past is being scrutinized.

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Diddy was once a kingpin of the music industry, dominating the charts and shaping hip-hop culture for decades.

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But that reign is now under siege as he fights to clear his name from the mountain of accusations against him.

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Over 100 allegations of sexual misconduct, drugging, and abuse have been leveled against the embattled mogul.

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And as the case against him builds, fans are diving into his past, digging up anything that might implicate him further.

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In light of Diddy’s current legal woes, old rumors about his involvement in Tupac’s murder have resurfaced.

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According to reports, former gang boss Duane “Keefe D” Davis claimed Diddy promised him $1 million to kill Tupac.

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While Diddy has vehemently denied any connection to the hit, Tupac’s family is now exploring their legal options.

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The family recently hired high-profile attorney Alex Spiro, who’s represented stars like Elon Musk and Jay-Z, to investigate.

90s rivalry that shocked the world explained.

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Tupac’s “Hit ‘Em Up” didn’t just target Biggie, it was a war cry against Diddy and Bad Boy Records.

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The track sent shockwaves through the hip-hop world, stoking the already raging flames of the deadly East-West feud.

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Both Tupac and Biggie were killed within months of each other—Tupac in September 1996, Biggie in March 1997.

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Despite years of rumors swirling around Diddy, he has never been officially charged in connection with the murders.

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But new accusations are now being hurled at him, with Tupac’s family reportedly considering legal action.

East-West feud detailed.

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The East Coast-West Coast rivalry dominated the ‘90s, with Tupac and Biggie at the center of it all.

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It was a feud fueled by diss tracks, interviews, and media sensationalism, spiraling into deadly consequences.

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Tupac’s signing with Death Row Records and his loyalty to Suge Knight intensified the rivalry with Biggie and Diddy.

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Suge and Diddy, both powerful record execs, were often seen as masterminds behind their artists’ feuds.

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The beef hit its peak with Tupac’s “Hit ‘Em Up,” where he viciously dissed not only Biggie but Diddy and the entire East Coast scene.

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The track was infamous for its raw aggression, even calling out Biggie’s wife, Faith Evans.

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Fans and critics alike believed that this was no longer just about music—something darker was brewing.

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Diddy, always the businessman, knew that responding would only escalate the violence, but the feud had already spiraled.

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Tupac was gunned down in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting, a murder that remains unsolved to this day.

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Just six months later, Biggie suffered the same fate in Los Angeles, leaving fans in shock and devastation.

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The deaths of these two iconic rappers have long been linked to the East-West beef and their associations with Diddy and Suge.

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As Diddy sits in a Brooklyn jail awaiting trial, the resurfaced interview only adds to the mounting tension.

Resurfaced clip exposed.

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One interview from the ‘90s is particularly unsettling—Diddy warns of bloodshed if the East Coast-West Coast beef escalated.

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The resurfaced clip features Diddy warning of violence between Tupac and Biggie just before both were killed.

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In the viral video, Diddy recalls calling Biggie after Tupac dropped his brutal diss track, “Hit ‘Em Up.”

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“I told Big, ‘We ain’t gon’ respond, somebody’s gon’ get hurt if we do,’” Diddy said in the clip.

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With explosive allegations, both old and new, hanging over him, it seems Diddy’s empire is on the verge of collapse.