Mopreme Shakur’s recent interview with The Art Of Dialogue has unveiled a compelling revelation linked to his brother Tupac’s tragic demise. Furthermore, he delved into the persistent rumors surrounding Diddy’s alleged involvement, a topic he’s grappled with in the past. It’s noteworthy that during numerous conversations with Keefe D, the primary suspect in the case, the name of the Bad Boy impresario was frequently brought up. Yet, from Mopreme’s vantage point, he has staunchly defended his innocence over the years.
Adding another layer to the narrative, the rapper disclosed an intriguing encounter with Sean Combs in the early 2000s. “Puffy called me back in the day. ‘I just want you to know I ain’t have nothing to do with your brother. I know who you are but we never met, I just wanted to call you. Man to man, tell you that, you know, that I had nothing to do with your brother’s death.’ Now why was he calling me, reaching out to me? Because The LA Times had just dropped, in the early 2000s, an article in the newspaper implicating him as well. I told him I appreciate the call, but the truth is yet to come out, so we gon’ see. “Well, I think him and ‘Cease was on the radio out here,”
Reflecting on the past, Mopreme shared, “Well, I believe he and ‘Cease were on the radio out here,” giving a nod to Big Boy. “Big Boy, shout out to Big Boy. He hit me up and was like, ‘Yo, man, you know Puffy didn’t want to talk to you about the whole situation with your brother.’ Especially back then, I wanted all the information I could get. I heard what he said, but this st been so chaotic, I ain’t know which way to go until you gather more information. Yeah man, you know, he could’ve been trying to cover his a, or he could’ve been sincere. We gon’ see.
In a thought-provoking turn, Mopreme delved into the perspectives of individuals like Kading, who are conducting interviews. “You know, you got people like Kading,” he went on. “[He’s] out doing interviews. It be feeling like he got sympathy for Puffy because he was scared. Yeah, he was scared, yes, I agree. I do agree that he was probably terrified for his life. So if that is the case, it’s also quite feasible that he put up money to get ‘Pac killed. You know what I mean? That’s weird. We gon’ see, time will tell. On top of it, he had his own problems with Suge, before ‘Pac. I get it, you should be scared, n*a. Like I said, ‘Pac would’ve boxed him ‘Pac would’ve loved to beat his a in the ring, raise some money, and give it to the hood. It ain’t have to be like this.”