DIDDY : The dark story of feud with Tupac and Suge Knight
The feud involving Tupac and Biggie & Puff Daddy (also known as Sean Combs) escalated after Tupac was shot multiple times in a 1994 attack in New York City. Tupac accused Biggie and Puff Daddy of being involved in the attack, which fueled the tension between the East Coast (represented by Biggie and Puff Daddy) and the West Coast (represented by Tupac and Death Row Records) hip-hop scenes.
Tragically, Tupac Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996, and his murder remains unsolved. Following Tupac's death, the feud between Bad Boy Records and Death Row Records continued, resulting in further violence and loss of life within the hip-hop community.
Tupac Shakur, a prominent rapper and actor, was signed to Death Row Records, a label founded by Marion "Suge" Knight. In the 1990s, Tupac became embroiled in a bitter and highly publicized feud with Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls), who was signed to Bad Boy Records, owned by Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs.
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