Fans are convinced P Diddy addresses killing Tupac in own music following accusatory 50 Cent doc… as they praise Eminem for calling him out in diss track
50 Cent-produced documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning is currently the number one viewed show on Netflix in the UK.
The four-part series looks at the rapper’s past as well as the sexual misconduct allegations against him and the deaths of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G.
Diddy, 56, was moved to Fort Dix prison on October 30 after being sentenced to more than four years on prostitution-related charges.
Following the documentary’s release on December 2, fans have been sharing clips on social media in which they are convinced P Diddy – real name Sean Combs – addresses the murder of Tupac in his music.
Tupac was shot dead in a drive-by in 1996 when he was aged 25 and died six days later. Biggie, real name, Christopher Wallace was killed in a similar drive-by a year later in LA.


Fans are convinced P Diddy addresses the killing of Tupac in his own music following accusatory 50 Cent-produced doc, Sean Combs: The Reckoning… as they praise Eminem for calling him out in diss track

Tupac Shakur (pictured in 1996), was shot dead in a drive-by that year, when he was aged 25. Diddy’s name has been pulled into the narrative but he maintains his innocence
Diddy’s name has been pulled into the narrative surrounding both shootings and while he has been asked about it over the years, he has always maintained his innocence.
50 Cent, real name Curtis James Jackson III, 50, has been keen to expose the rapper in his new doc.
He and Diddy actually worked together in the past, but they famously do not get along.
The musician has trolled Diddy for years and even more so after a video emerged of Diddy assaulting his now ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, now 39, in 2016.
In 2006, 50 Cent released a record called The Bomb, featuring sounds of gunfire and an allegation that Diddy knew the identity of the killer of The Notorious B.I.G.
P Diddy sings on 2001 G. Dep song Let’s Get It and 50 Cent’s 2007 song I Get Money, (Forbes 1, 2, 3 Remix).
Diddy has a verse on 5O Cent’s I Get Money remix in which the lyrics are: ‘Bo knows but Diddy did it/ Cars, jewelry and big homes, yeah, Diddy did it/ Shootouts, coastal beefs, yeah, Diddy did it/ But my lawyer’s so good that Diddy got acquitted’
Diddy has a verse on 5O Cent’s I Get Money remix in which the lyrics are: ‘Bo knows but Diddy did it/ Cars, jewelry and big homes, yeah, Diddy did it/ Shootouts, coastal beefs, yeah, Diddy did it/ But my lawyer’s so good that Diddy got acquitted’

50 Cent has said that while it’s his song, he did not write Diddy’s verse in which shootings are mentioned. While he and Diddy did work together, they famously do not get along
In Let’s Get It, Diddy raps, ‘Call me Diddy, I run this city/Send the cops, the D.A. and feds to come get me.’
50 Cent laughed when Charlamagne asked him on The Breakfast Club if he ghost wrote those words. Many fans have believed he was responsible for those lyrics.
But simply replied: ‘I didn’t tell him to say that.’
Diddy has a verse on 5O Cent’s I Get Money remix in which the lyrics are: ‘Bo knows but Diddy did it/ Cars, jewelry and big homes, yeah, Diddy did it/ Shootouts, coastal beefs, yeah, Diddy did it/ But my lawyer’s so good that Diddy got acquitted.’
Again, 50 Cent has insisted it was Jay Z and not him who came up with those words.
He said: ‘Jay did that part right there where he said, “Shootouts, coastal beefs.” I wasn’t around for that, that was like East Coast-West Coast [laughs].
‘And then Keefe D [who is in prison for Tupac’s murder], comes out and says…’, he said before abruptly finishing his sentence.
Fans shared a clip of Diddy performing the track and wrote: ‘Diddy doesn’t even hide anything. Listen to the lyrics.’
‘He was self incriminating before it was cool.’
‘He was snitching on himself, he thought he was invincible.
50 Cent-produced documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning is currently the number one viewed show on Netflix in the UK

The musician has trolled Diddy for years, ramping things up after a video emerged of Diddy assaulting his now ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura , now 39, in 2016

Meanwhile, fans have also brought up Eminem’s 2024 song Fuel in which he appears to rap about Diddy’s alleged crimes in plain sight

He raps: ‘I’m like an R-A-P-E-R (Yeah) / Got so many eses (S-As), eses (Huh) / Wait, he didn’t just spell the word “rapper” and leave out a P, did he? (Yep)’

‘R.I.P., rest in peace, Biggie / And Pac, both of y’all should be living (Yep) / But I ain’t tryna beef with him (Nope) /Cause he might put a hit on me like, “Keefe D, get em”‘
Ex-gangmember Keefe D has long claimed that Diddy was involved in some way and this is examined in the documentary.
50 Cent added: ‘There were certain things he wanted to say and Jay knew he wanted to insert it into the record.
‘He would be like, “Yo, put this in there.” Cause his mind is formatted like that. Now, artists freestyle and freestyle and freestyle. Jay remembers the idea in his head so he can just say it without writing it down.’
Meanwhile, fans have also brought up Eminem’s 2024 song Fuel in which he appears to rap about Diddy’s alleged crimes in plain sight.
He raps: ‘I’m like an R-A-P-E-R (Yeah) / Got so many eses (S-As), eses (Huh) / Wait, he didn’t just spell the word “rapper” and leave out a P, did he? (Yep)
‘R.I.P., rest in peace, Biggie / And Pac, both of y’all should be living (Yep) / But I ain’t tryna beef with him (Nope) /Cause he might put a hit on me like, “Keefe D, get em”.’
Fans wrote: ‘The way Eminem has tried to tell the truth
for YEARS… (allegedly). ‘
‘I don’t think people realize how smart you have to be to come up with rhymes like this.’
‘That “didn’t leave out a P Diddy” line is so clever.’
‘Everyone knew. They told us how they could, but damn. Eminem is so clever.’
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