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Suge Knight claims that Tupac Shakur begged him to end his life after the rapper was fatally shot in a 1996 drive-by shooting ...
Knight said Combs did not invent the hardball tactics he allegedly employed. "Don't get me wrong, he (Combs) did terrible things, but he just didn't come up with those stuff and those ideas on his ...
That man is Marion "Suge" Knight, the rap impresario who was viewed by many as Combs' chief competitor at the peak of Combs' prominence atop the hip-hop world.
Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records, was best known in the 1990s for helping promote West Coast rap in a field that had long been dominated by East Coast artists. It was during this time ...
(CNN) — Imprisoned former rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight, who for decades shared an acrimonious relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs, urged his longtime archrival to take the stand in ...
Suge Knight, who is imprisoned himself, spoke out about Capricorn Clark. The former CEO confirmed that the then-assistant was afraid of Diddy. He claims she confided in him about her concerns.
(Knight and his protégé Tupac Shakur were involved in a years-long feud with Combs and his artist, the Notorious B.I.G., which led to the deaths of both rap icons).
Here's what to know about the feud between Suge and Diddy. Suge and Diddy were at the centre of the '90s hip-hop rivalry linked to the deaths of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G.
Knight is currently in prison serving a 28-year sentence for his involvement in a fatal hit-and-run in 2015. From his prison cell, he said, “Snoop, you said I’m mad because you bought Death Row.
They see Tupac waving his hands out the window — he’s got an entourage and a caravan following him to a nightclub — and his nephew shoots, grazes Suge Knight’s forehead, and kills Tupac.” ...
A new police interview transcript has named the disgraced music mogul, Sean "Diddy" Combs, 47 times with accusations he paid "millions" to have Tupac Shakur and Death Row Records boss Suge Knight ...
Suspect connected to Tupac Shakur murder expected to make bail Duane "Keffe D" Davis is facing murder charges for allegedly being the "shot caller" in Tupac's 1996 drive-by shooting.