Explosive Audio Submitted as Evidence Alleges Diddy’s Involvement in Tupac Shakur’s Murder

Screen Shot 2024 01 16 at 9.45.18 AM

Explosive audio recordings have been submitted to court as evidence in the murder case of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur, implicating hip hop mogul P Diddy in the assassination. The audio features Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis, a West Coast gangster and a suspect in Tupac’s murder, boasting about Diddy allegedly orchestrating the hit on the rap legend.

According to reports by The Sun, the chilling 2-hour and 25-minute secret police interview took place in 2008 with LAPD, where Keefe D claimed that Diddy offered him $1 million for Tupac’s assassination. The audio recording, now a key piece of evidence in the murder trial, has surfaced as Las Vegas prosecutors make their case against Keefe D.

In the disturbing tape, Keefe D, 60, can be heard laughing and joking with police about Diddy’s alleged involvement in Tupac’s killing in September 1996 in Las Vegas. The gangster claims that, without firm evidence, he oversaw the fatal shooting of Tupac at the request of Diddy during the mid-1990s.

Keefe alleges that Diddy wanted to eliminate the competition, specifically targeting rival record label boss Suge Knight and Tupac amid the East/West Coast rap wars. The former Compton Crip insists that the million-dollar reward was proposed by Diddy, who has consistently denied any involvement in Tupac’s shooting.

Prosecutors submitted the audio file to highlight Keefe D’s confessions about being a key figure in the murder. However, it is crucial to note that many sections of the tape contain unsubstantiated allegations against Diddy.

In the recording, Keefe D boasts about growing close to Diddy through mutual friend and gangster Eric “Zip” Martin. He details how Puffy discussed his disdain for Knight and allegedly expressed a desire to eliminate both Knight and Tupac. The gang kingpin claims the assassination order was given privately, and Diddy had multiple conversations with him about “killing both of them.”

Tupac was shot on the evening of September 7, 1996, while driving to a club with Knight. Despite Keefe D’s claims of his involvement, Diddy’s alleged connection to the murder remains unproven.

The gangster alleges that he never received payment for the shooting, raising questions about the authenticity of his claims. The submitted audio provides a chilling glimpse into Keefe D’s unremorseful demeanor as he discusses orchestrating the murder of the rap icon.

As the trial unfolds, the shocking revelations in the audio file may reshape the narrative surrounding Tupac Shakur’s tragic death, shedding light on alleged connections within the hip hop industry that have remained hidden for decades.

The post Explosive Audio Submitted as Evidence Alleges Diddy’s Involvement in Tupac Shakur’s Murder first appeared on The Source.

The post Explosive Audio Submitted as Evidence Alleges Diddy’s Involvement in Tupac Shakur’s Murder appeared first on The Source.

Keefe D Claims Diddy Put Hit On Tupac For $1M In New Audio Used In Court

Keefe D’s court case for the murder of Tupac Shakur has plenty of other suspects in its sights, especially from the defense’s side. Moreover, on Thursday (January 11), his lawyers submitted a tape of him claiming that Diddy offered him a million dollars to murder the West Coast legend, according to The U.S. Sun. However, the clip reportedly doesn’t feature the Bad Boy mogul at all, but rather Keefe (real name Duane Davis) laughing about his alleged involvement with Vegas police. Apparently, Sean Combs wanted ‘Pac and Suge Knight taken care of because tensions between the East Coast and West Coast had reached an all-time high.

Furthermore, this follows other accusations that Diddy had something to do with this whole debacle. For example, L.A.P.D. Detective Greg Kading did so back in 2011, also alleging that Suge put out the hit on Biggie Smalls. “We got Keffe D’s back up against the wall,” he recalled to HipHopDX around this time, explaining how they began to put the pieces of the story together. While this is purely speculative, it’s also to show for just how long rumors like these have dominated hip-hop conversations and gossip mills.

Read More: Keefe D’s Bail Hearing Delayed

Keefe D In Court

Keefe D Diddy <a href=2Pac Audio Hip Hop News” class=”wp-image-752732″ srcset=”https://wp.hnhh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Keefe-D-Tupac-1024×683.jpg 1024w, https://wp.hnhh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Keefe-D-Tupac-300×200.jpg 300w, https://wp.hnhh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Keefe-D-Tupac-768×512.jpg 768w, https://wp.hnhh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Keefe-D-Tupac-1536×1024.jpg 1536w, https://wp.hnhh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Keefe-D-Tupac-2048×1365.jpg 2048w” sizes=”(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px” />
TOPSHOT – Duane “Keefe D” Davis, 60, appears in a Las Vegas court on October 19, 2023 for his arraignment on murder charges in the death of rapper Tupac Shakur. (Photo by John Locher / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JOHN LOCHER/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

“He explained to us that him and his nephew, [Orlando Anderson], and the rest of that little Crip entourage, committed the murder of Tupac out in Las Vegas,” Kading continued of Keefe D and Diddy’s involvement. “Then he explains that the conspiracy to commit the murder of Tupac had developed in Los Angeles during his conversations with Puffy Combs. We realized now that we had some legitimate ownership of [Tupac’s case, too]. Even though the murder took place in Las Vegas, and technically it was their investigation, since the conspiracy to murder happened in our jurisdiction, it gave us a legitimate cause to investigate it.

“Since now we had the star witness, [Keefe D], and now we needed to protect him in order to further the investigation to take it up to where it’s tied to the other conspirators, we needed to really protect that aspect of the case,” he went on. “Because if it got out, ‘Hey, Keefe D’s cooperating,’ or anything like that, well, you can imagine that would’ve interfered with the ongoing investigation.” For what it’s worth, Puff Daddy’s denied any and all accusations when it comes to this. For more news and the latest updates on Diddy, Keefe D, and Tupac Shakur, stick around on HNHH.

Read More: Wack 100 Explains Why Keefe D Won’t Be Convicted In 2Pac Murder Case

[via]

The post Keefe D Claims Diddy Put Hit On Tupac For $1M In New Audio Used In Court appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Keefe D’s Bail Set At $750k In Tupac Murder Case

Last year, fans were shocked to find that nearly 3 decades after the murder of Tupac Shakur, someone was finally arrested for it. That person was Keefe D who has long claimed to be involved. He’s been appearing in interviews for years now discussing details of the case online. In fact, many fans believe that his willingness and openness about the case is the primary reason he was ultimately arrested. Though his trial hasn’t begun yet he just scored a victory in the journey to stay at home until it does.

For the past few weeks in the pre-trial proceedings, Keefe D’s lawyers have been fighting to get him bail. The state prosecution in the case didn’t want him released on bail. They cited his previous gang affiliations and alleged threats he’s made to witnesses in the case as evidence for why he should stay behind bars. The judge didn’t agree and ended up granting Keefe D the opportunity to make bail setting it at $750k. While it’s a win for the accused it isn’t a full victory. His lawyers had originally asked that his bail be set at less than $100k. Though the amount is more than they were hoping he’s still likely to make bail and spend the next few months at home.

Read More: Diddy’s Ex-Bodyguard Disputes Keefe D’s Tupac Account

Keefe D Given $750k Bail

The delays in arriving at a bail hearing for Keefe D follow further delays that came earlier in the trial. That spawned from Keefe repeatedly having trouble with his legal representation. The trial had already been delayed at times when Keefe’s lawyers failed to show up in court at all.

The trial has unsurprisingly become one of the most discussed subject in rap circles recently. Debates have spawned on whether or not he will be found guilty with high-profile voices in the rap world appearing on both sides. What do you think of Keefe D’s bail being set at $750k? Do you think he will be able to beat the charges in the Tupac murder case? Let us know in the comment section below.

Read More: Big Hit Reacts To Keefe D Arrest

[Via]

The post Keefe D’s Bail Set At $750k In Tupac Murder Case appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Allen Hughes Praises 2Pac For His “Female-Centric” Songs

Allen Hughes has praised 2Pac as a pioneer of “female-centric songs” from male artists in the rap community. “Brenda’s Got A Baby” came out when he was 20. He wrote it when he was 18. To this day, point me to one male rapper who ever consistently wrote female centric songs. When you look at ‘Brenda’s Got A Baby,’ what makes it unique is it’s one long verse. It’s storytelling at its finest. He’s singular in that he’s got like eight to 10 songs that embody a female perspective, experience, disposition, heart or mind—and that’s the thing he had. If you knew him behind closed doors, you’d see other sides of him that were almost demure and soft, and they’re always very sweet. He was really in touch with his feminine side,” Hughes told Hits DailyDouble last month.

Furthermore, Hughes said never Pac never lost that edge. “Even when we start talking about toxic masculinity and maybe the trap he may have fell into later, he wasn’t afraid to cry, he wasn’t afraid to be sensitive or write poetry. And by the way, he was always reading. He always had a book in his hand. To Hip-Hop at the time, that was like kryptonite ’cause who reads?” Hughes added.

Read More: Allen Hughes Says 2Pac Would Have Rivaled Denzel

Allen Hughes Calls 2Pac “Delusional” But A “True Artist”

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 25: American rapper, songwriter, and actor (1971-1996) Tupac Shakur poses for a portrait during the 1994 Source Awards on April 25, 1994 at the Paramount Theatre in New York, New York. (Photo by Bob Berg/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, in August 2023, Hughes called “delusional” but a “true artist”. “The thing that I discovered on Dear Mama was he truly is an artist. He’s a poet. He don’t see the world the way normal people see the world. He don’t see danger the way normal people see danger,” he began.

“I got in trouble with the [Shakur] family when I said this, but pure artists are delusional. Yeah. That’s part of what makes them great artists: they’re delusional. They’re sharing their delusions with us. But they don’t think they’re delusions: it’s real to them. So they don’t see the reality of things. They see the dream of it all. They’re living in a dream. That’s part of what made him so special. Tupac was subjecting us to his fantasies, but they weren’t fantasies to him,” he continued.

Read More: Warren G claims he saved Snoop Dogg from the 2Pac shooting

[via]

The post Allen Hughes Praises 2Pac For His “Female-Centric” Songs appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Keefe D Seeks House Arrest While Awaiting Tupac Murder Trial

Now that holiday festivities have wrapped for another year, we’re getting back into the swing of business as usual. Several high-profile legal cases are back in court today (January 2), from Young Thug’s YSL RICO trial resuming, to Keefe D’s latest hearing. The latter was arrested for his alleged part in Tupac’s untimely death in mid-2023 – decades after the crime originally took place. It was a major moment in hip-hop. Social media continues to debate whether or not the embattled gang member will be found guilty when his trial finally begins.

In late December, prosecutors shut down Duane Keith Davis’ request to get bail, describing him as “too dangerous” to be back outside. Despite this, the 60-year-old and his legal team remain confident that he at least deserves house arrest. As he’s back in court, Law & Crime‘s Cathy Russon is giving updates on the Las Vegas-based case via Twitter/X. “Defendant charged in the murder of 2Pac set to appear today,” she wrote early on Tuesday.

Read More: Keefe D Is Too Dangerous For Bail In Tupac Murder Trial According To Prosecutors

Keefe D Back in Court Today

“[Keefe D will likely] ask the judge to allow him to get out on house arrest pending trial,” she said. After spending Christmas and New Year’s Eve in the slammer, it’s likely that Davis is itching now more than ever to get back to the comforts of life before his arrest. L&C will share coverage on their YouTube channel this afternoon, and we’ll be back with any newsworthy updates here on HNHH too.

Some are sure that Keefe D is the culprit behind Tupac’s death – he’s been talking about it online for years, after all. However, the late lyricist’s biological father isn’t so sure of his guilt. In fact, Pac’s dad has even suggested that Keefe is a “pawn” that either Death Row or the government is using for their own benefit. Read more about those theories at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

Read More: 2Pac’s Father Calls Keefe D A “Pawn” Used By Death Row Or The Government

[Via]

The post Keefe D Seeks House Arrest While Awaiting Tupac Murder Trial appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Keefe D Is Too Dangerous For Bail In Tupac Murder Trial According To Prosecutors

Earlier this fans were intrigued by the Las Vegas Police Department all of a sudden showing renewed interest in the murder of Tupac Shakur. They executed a police raid that had to do with the murder, which happened more than 25 years ago. Then fans were stunned to find that they actually made an arrest in the case. Duane Davis, AKA Keefe D, was arrested for the murder of the legendary rapper. D has long been willing to discuss the case in interviews online and has occasionally let loose some details about his own personal involvement.

Last month after some legal tribulations related to his lawyers, Keefe D officially pleaded not guilty in the case. With the trial not due to begin until June, David was hoping to be released on bail in the meantime and get to spend the next few months at home. His lawyers called for his release in court and asked that his bail be set no higher than $100k. But the state of Nevada is fighting back. They’re claiming that he’s too dangerous to be reasonably released back into the public. They cite his previous alleged gang affiliations, reported threats he’s made against potential witnesses in the case, and his repeated discussion of his involvement with the case online as reasons he shouldn’t be freed in the meantime.

Read More: Diddy’s Ex-Bodyguard Disputes Keefe D’s Tupac Account

Prosecutors Argue Against Keefe D’s Bail

One of the claims that Keefe D is making is that his comments about Tupac were “entertainment.” It’s crucial to his case as he’s made some pretty incriminating claims publicly in the past. In court, he’s making the argument that many of the claims he made were exaggerated. He says they were made for the purpose of telling a more compelling story. Many online believe that Davis constantly discussing the murder in various interviews online was the primary cause of his arrest.

What do you think of the Nevada prosecutors argument that Keefe D is too dangerous to be released on bail ahead of his trial in June? Let us know in the comment section below.

Read More: Big Hit Reacts To Keefe D Arrest

[Via]

The post Keefe D Is Too Dangerous For Bail In Tupac Murder Trial According To Prosecutors appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Goodie Mob Reflects On Hearing Tupac’s “Hit Em Up” Before Its Release

Goodie Mob, the iconic hip-hop group, recently took a trip down memory lane. They sat down in an interview with HipHopDX and shared stories. They reminisced about a pivotal moment in their past when they were privy to 2Pac’s now legendary diss track, “Hit ‘Em Up,” before its official release. During the interview with HipHopDX, Big Gipp shared insights into the atmosphere surrounding that time, shedding light on the tension within the industry and their connections to both camps involved. “I think the 2Pac song was just so incredible because of the time and the space that we heard it in,” Big Gipp expressed. He captured the essence of a moment that resonated deeply with the hip-hop community. The context, both within the industry and the relationships they held with both camps, added a layer of complexity to their experience. It was, as Gipp described, a very peculiar time.

Reflecting on the impact of “Hit ‘Em Up,” Gipp continued, “But to hear that record at the time, it was the smash that we thought it was when he played it. It was the rawest record that we heard at that time.” Gipp’s words paint a vivid picture of the raw energy and authenticity that emanated from 2Pac’s unreleased track, capturing the essence of a moment that would go down in hip-hop history. Acknowledging the skepticism that surrounded the track for years, Gipp asserted, “A lot of people, for 20 years, said that he was lyin’, but now we know he wasn’t lyin’.” This revelation adds a layer of vindication to 2Pac’s authenticity, affirming that the content of “Hit ‘Em Up” was, indeed, a raw and unfiltered expression of the truth.

Read More: Tupac Confronted Biggie At Soul Train Awards, Recalls Big Gipp

Goodie Mob On Tupac’s “Hit Em Up”

“Everything about that record was true,” Gipp concluded, emphasizing the realness encapsulated in 2Pac’s words. The interview provides a unique glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the hip-hop world during a time of intense rivalry and creative fervor. Gipp’s reflection on such moments highlights the respect and reverence these artists have for each other, even in the face of industry tension.

In essence, the interview dives into the impact of 2Pac’s “Hit ‘Em Up.” Furthermore it also offers a poignant reminder of the power of music to encapsulate and express the complex emotions and realities of life, both within and beyond the studio. What are your thoughts on this topic? Let us know on
HNHH!

Read More: Who Is Cee Lo Green? All About The Goodie Mob Icon

The post Goodie Mob Reflects On Hearing Tupac’s “Hit Em Up” Before Its Release appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Suge Knight Walks Back On Tupac Tweet, Claims His Account Was Hacked

Over the weekend, currently imprisoned rap mogul Suge Knight made a tweet that got a lot of people’s attention. “This guy little guy is responsible for the demise of 2pac” he captioned an old-looking photo of the legendary rapper. The post caused hundreds of fans to pour over the image trying to identify who he was talking about. But just a few days after originally tweeting it, Suge tried to walk back on the post, eventually even claiming that his account was hacked.

“THIS TWITTER ACCOUNT HAS BEEN HACKED. FIX IT” Suge captioned an Instagram story post of the original tweet. He also took to the comment section of a post about the tweet to call it “fake.” What fans took notice of right away is that it very much wasn’t fake, coming from Suge’s real twitter account where he’s often posted about ongoing news stories. That’s when Suge pivoted to saying that his twitter account had been hacked and that the post was actually made by hackers. Check out the post he made refuting the fact that he was responsible for the tweet below.

Read More: Diddy Allegedly Wanted To Shoot Suge Knight

Suge Knight Claims Twitter Was Hacked Again

This isn’t the first time that Suge Knight has claimed his Twitter was hacked in recent weeks. Earlier this month after making a tweet about paying for protection for Snoop Dogg in the 90s, he first claimed he was hacked. He spoke to TMZ about hackers trying to destroy his reputation. In his discussion with them, he claimed that his Facebook was also hacked in addition to his Twitter. Despite making the public claim more than a week ago it appears his account is still under someone else’s control.

Earlier this year, Keefe D was arrested for his role in Tupac’s murder. Despite at one point defending Keefe, Suge appears to have changed his tone. In a recent statement he expressed his excitement that Pac is finally getting justice. Do you think that Suge Knight was hacked? What do you think of the tweet about Tupac allegedly posted to his account by hackers? Let us know in the comment section below.

Read More: Suge Knight Accuses Jewell Of Murder

[Via]

The post Suge Knight Walks Back On Tupac Tweet, Claims His Account Was Hacked appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Suge Knight On Tupac & Keefe D: “‘Pac Finally Gettin’ Justice” Despite Defending Keefe

On the most recent episode of Collect Call, Suge Knight’s podcast from prison, he made the claim that Tupac Shakur is finally getting “justice” for his murder. However, he had some explaining to do considering the true nature of “justice” and his previous statements. For those unaware, the Death Row Records boss had previously defended ‘Pac’s accused murderer Keefe D, who’s currently incarcerated amid investigation, charges, and reopened accusations. In this new episode, which dropped on Thursday (December 21), Suge alluded to being able to speak on this matter more. It’s unclear what this will pose for the court case itself, but it’s still quite interesting to see these pieces move on the chessboard.

“It’s been a long time since I was able to talk freely about ‘Pac because we were so close,” Suge Knight expressed.. “And the thing is, ‘Pac finally getting justice. And justice for Pac is this: not so much of somebody getting punished, or going to prison. It’s the fact that if you was around ‘Pac, and you had your hands into trying to destroy him, and we got the receipts, it’s a problem.

Read More: Tupac’s Father Calls Keefe D A “Pawn” Used By Death Row Or The Government

Suge Knight Teases New Collect Call Episode: Listen

“I said this from day one, when we first started talking about it,” Suge Knight continued. “Jealousy is worse than hate. When your name start ringing, people get jealous of you. You know, if a person hates you, they can be across the street, and they can see you. They can see you, you know? ‘I hate that motherf***er. I hate him or her. F**k them.’ And that’s that, right? How jealousy destroy? A jealous person, you’re on their mind every time they’re awake, every time they think of you in their head. So they want to destroy you, get rid of you.”

Meanwhile, it’s unclear what picture Suge wants to paint with these statements. Apparently, he’s looking forward to seeing how other folks reportedly involved in the West Coast legend’s downfall will finally get what they deserve for their actions. Next year, surely we’ll see some wild clarifications about this whole situation. On that note, stay up to date on HNHH for the latest news and more updates on Suge Knight, Tupac, and Keefe D.

Read More: What Is Tupac’s Best-Selling Album?

[via]

The post Suge Knight On Tupac & Keefe D: “‘Pac Finally Gettin’ Justice” Despite Defending Keefe appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Tupac Murder Suspect States That Murder Claims were “Entertainment,” Requests Release from Jail

Tupac Murder Suspect States That Murder Claims were Entertainment, Requests Release from Jail

Almost three decades after the murder of Tupac Shakur, it seems like the case was finally going to be solved following the arrest of Duane “Keefe D” Davis earlier this year. However, Davis’s lawyers have filed a motion for him to be released on bail before trial, stating that his claims of his involvement with Tupac’s murder were “entertainment” and not factual.

Appearing before Clark County District Court Judge Carli Kierny, Davis’s lawyers requested that he be transferred to house arrest or at least be given “reasonable” bail, which his legal representatives suggest is no more than $100,000. His legal team argues that the 60-year-old suspect’s health has suffered in jail and that he has not been provided adequate medical treatment following a bout with colon cancer that they said is in remission as well as ongoing heart problems.

The basis for their claim is that the court’s decision to deny Davis bail was based largely in an “astounding amount of hearsay and speculative testimony.” In a statement to KTNV, his lawyers stated that much of the judgement “relied on excerpts from a book titled Compton Street Legend, which was allegedly written by Duane Davis and Yusuf Jah. The State did not delineate which parts of the book, if any, were written by Duane.” They also pointed out that most of the claims in the book were not independently fact-checked or verified, stating that the book and subsequent interviews were done “for entertainment purposes” only.

The judge granted the defense a January 2 hearing date to discuss terms of Davis’s bail and possible release. Davis is the only surviving suspect of those believed to be involved with Tupac’s murder. If found guilty, he could face up to life in prison, but prosecutors say that they will not seek the death penalty. Davis has entered an initial plea of not guilty. The trial is expected to begin this summer.

The post Tupac Murder Suspect States That Murder Claims were “Entertainment,” Requests Release from Jail first appeared on The Source.

The post Tupac Murder Suspect States That Murder Claims were “Entertainment,” Requests Release from Jail appeared first on The Source.