Murder rap

A new angle to the death of the two heavyweight rappers, Biggie and Tupac is set to hit the airwaves soon after LAPD retired detective, Greg Kading, claims that Sean Combs, popularly known as P Diddy ordered the killing of 2pac Shakur, and the documentary is set to hit Netflix soon.

The unsolved killings of both rappers in 1996 is still one of the most discussed among rap fans till date, and many tagged the shootings and killings as "East Coast-West Coast rivalry", as both rappers drop diss records, and later took the whole diss to the outside world, claiming live of innocent citizens.

                      

According to the detective, Greg Kading, P Diddy had paid a member of the infamous Crips gang, Duane Keith "Keffe D" Davis, $1million to kill both 2pac Shakur and his manager, Marion Hugh "Suge" Knight, but Keffe D was only able to kill 2pac on the night of the murder.

In retaliation, Suge also hired Bloods gang member Wardell "Poochie" Fouse to kill Biggie for $13,000. 

The detective claimed to have a tape recording of Keffe D and also an ex-girlfriend of Suge to confirm his story.

               

The beef between 2pac and Biggie started after 2pac was shot 5 times outside a New York recording studio in 1994, and accused Biggie Small of the shooting, and many believed it might have been Biggie, because he had previously released a track "Who shot ya" before the shooting, taunting 2pac in the record.

Shakur later released a string of diss record, including his popular "Hit em up" where he called out Bad boy record label, and threatens to kill both Diddy and 2pac, and even boasted of sleeping with Biggie small wife, Faith Evans.

Three months after "Hit em up" 2pac was shot dead, and six months after that, Biggie was also killed.

The whole documentary is set to air soon on Netflix, and it is called "Murder Rap"

Listen to the recording here: