Did Eminem Accuse Sean Diddy Combs Of Tupac’s Murder? Killshot Lyrics Resurface Amid Latter’s Arrest

As a lifestyle expert with decades of immersion in the dynamic world of hip-hop and pop culture, I must say that the recent developments surrounding Sean Diddy Combs are indeed intriguing. The resurgence of the old Joe Budden video discussing Eminem’s Killshot and its surprising reference to Diddy has certainly stirred up a storm of speculation.


Amidst recent difficulties facing Sean (Diddy) Combs, an older video from Joe Budden’s YouTube show has re-emerged online. In this clip, the artist known for “Coming Home” shares his thoughts on Eminem’s well-known diss track, Killshot.

For those unaware, the song “Killshot” was essentially directed towards Machine Gun Kelly, a rapper known for making critical comments about Eminem during his most successful period.

In his song “Killshot,” Eminem made a reference to Sean Combs (also known as Diddy) in response to MGK’s “Rap Devil.” The lyrics include the line, “The day you release something is the day Diddy confesses he orchestrated the hit that killed Pac.

In the same track, Eminem ended his rap with “And I’m just joking, Diddy, you know I appreciate you.

Now that the “Finna Get Loose” artist is imprisoned, there’s been a lot of talk about if he may have had ties to Tupac’s death.

On September 16, 2024, Sean “Diddy” Combs was taken into custody at a hotel lobby in New York City. He stands accused of compelling women to engage in sexual acts with male sex workers for commercial purposes. Currently, the artist behind I’ll Be Missing You is being detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center located in Brooklyn.

Given the challenges Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing in securing bail, Tupac Shakur’s family has recently enlisted an attorney to explore any potential links between the deceased artist’s demise and Diddy Combs, aiming to uncover any relevant information.

According to Billboard, the relatives of the late rap artist Tupac Shakur from All Eyez On Me have enlisted Alex Spiro, a prominent attorney known for his work with celebrities, to explore whether Sean “Diddy” Combs could have played a role in Tupac’s death.

Tupac Shakur, famously known for his music in the rap genre, met a tragic end at the age of 25, being shot in Las Vegas during September 1996 while driving. For those who may not be aware, Tupac was the artist behind the hit song “Keep Ya Head Up.

In the troubling incident under investigation last September, a previous gang member named Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis was apprehended and indicted for one charge of murder involving a lethal weapon, related to the assault on Shakur.

While Davis is preparing for his court case set in March 2025, he has confidentially asserted that Sean “Diddy” Combs proposed a million dollars to orchestrate a hit on Shakur. This accusation is something that the rapper had earlier refuted.

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2024-10-09 13:25