Freddie Gibbs questions whether Diddy paid Tupac’s killers in new song ‘On the Set’

Freddie Gibbs is exploring some of the allegations about Diddy and Tupac in his new song “On the Set.”

Song taken from Gibbs’ You Only Die Once album. The song opens with someone exclaiming “Oh my God–oh, they got Diddy.” The song’s official video then shows Gibbs presumably reading Diddy-related news on his phone.

In the song, Gibbs says that he “used to admire” Diddy, even if Pac had criticized him in the past.

“Damn, they got Diddy / I used to admire that n—a even when that n—a Pac dissed him / I wonder if he’ll repay the guys kill Pac no / I wish them, I wish them n- –like in LA never amused Biggie,” his entire verse says.

Later in the song, Gibbs he shared the same sentiment but also turned his attention to the late Nipsey Hussle.

“Damn, they got Diddy / Yeah, I wish they never hit Pac and Biggie / I was about to quit rap when I saw that scene with Nipsey / It’s crazy that that happened to your colleagues, that shit is different,” he also raps.

Gibbs’ latest album is his first since 2022 Souls sold separately and his words come as speculation that Diddy was involved in Pac’s death grows.

Crime scene investigator Sheryl McCollum told NewsNation that the 1994 shooting during a botched robbery at Quad Studios in Times Square, where Tupac was present, may have been related to Diddy.

She said: “Both times Tupac Shakur was shot, he was stuck in something. He was stuck in an elevator, and then he was stuck in a car. There was really no place.” to run”.

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She went on to point out that “Ironically, there was no video footage in either scene. To me, this suggests that someone close to him knew his whereabouts on that day, at that time and that location.”

Tupac’s brother also spoke about the possibility of Diddy’s involvement in Tupac’s death in an interview with Piers Morgan.

“The family is pursuing an investigation into my brother’s death, wherever the investigation leads is where it will lead. It’s not about that guy, it’s about justice for my brother,” he told the host.

“This is an ongoing business for us. My family has pursued an investigation from the beginning, right after he was murdered, but nothing came of it,” his brother said before sharing that Tupac’s family has no connection to Diddy’s present. legal issues.

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