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"Diddy Is A DIRTBAG" - Does 50 Cent’s Netflix Doc EXPOSE Tupac's REAL Killer?
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50 Cent has been working on this documentary for almost two years. The footage he has is insane. The people he got speaking about Diddy is ridiculous. And on top of that, the only place he agrees to do the interview, Rob, if you can show this, he goes and interviews with ABC, and there's an Instagram post he put up, Rob, I don't know if you have that or not, if you go on his Instagram account,
he goes and does the interview about Diddy's documentary on ABC, and they say the reason why he did it on ABC, it's that one right there, Rob, the one you had it on, is because ABC News Station is one of only few stations they're allowed to watch in prison.
Just throwing them off. station they're allowed to watch in prison.
So he wants Diddy to know the world is watching you and what you did. So in a documentary there's a couple things I'll share with you guys on what I took away from it. But Rob, maybe share the clip on how he got access to some of the footage of the documentary. Is this the one Rob? Yep.
Go for it.
How did you get that footage of Diddy? I figured most journalists would not disclose their sources. Does he know y'all have this in the doc? I'm... I would doubt he knows. So when this airs, that'll be the first time that his legal team,
Diddy, that everybody knows that this footage is now seeing the light of day.
Perhaps.
Combs' team firing back in a statement to NBC News saying the Netflix so-called documentary is a shameful hit piece and that they relied on stolen footage that was never authorized for release. Relied on stolen footage. His team sending a cease and desist to Netflix.
That doesn't mean it's not true. Of course. But they relied on stolen footage, okay, is what they relied on. And then they ask about the history of 50 and him, issue that they've had. What's the one you just pulled up Rob? This is where they talk about the
feud. And then I also have 50 Cent talking about Diddy's reaction to the documentary. Yeah,
that's so funny. That is so funny. But watch this one here. Go ahead. Go ahead, Rob. How do you respond to people who say that that is more about the disdain that you have for Sean Combs than it is for giving the victims a platform?
What they consider pre-existing beef, right? For 20 years, right? Is me being uncomfortable with him suggesting that he takes me shopping or I looked at it like he was, like, it was like a tester. Like, maybe you'll come play with me type of thing, right? And it's not personal.
I think it's important to also let people know that the show is not completely the perspectives of people that did not like Sean. We weren't trying to just get the highlights, the salacious details. You know, that the real goal was to storytell and if you, not everyone
needed to have an allegation to be a part of this project.
Yeah, I mean so that's that part, right? The fact that he, the feud with the two of them, hey let me take you shopping, like you say that to a girl and 50 is like what are you talking about? Take me shopping. Now do out of your flip of mind you want to take me shopping and then last but not least Rob the other clip you have of 50 is talking about how he thinks 50 did he's gonna like this documentary go ahead
Rob Sean Combs watches this what do you think he's gonna feel like wow this is
amazing I think he's gonna say this is the best documentary because you'll see people saying that man he He may feel different way about
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Get started freePieces and bits of it, but he knows the truth. I think he'll see the truth in it
Okay, have you seen it? I saw the first 10 minutes and I'm like first of all, I swear to you I had no idea was 50s because the footage is very personal in the beginning where he's talking to his lawyer in a hotel room Live the person's recording it and then across from him in the building, there's cops looking at the hotel room because I guess there was a warrant. Yeah, this is basically like that scene. But let me ask you a question, Pat, and I don't want you to have to give it away for people who haven't seen it.
What was one of the things that stuck out to you where you were like, oh my God.
Well, I mean, listen, I'm gonna say what I took away. You can go do whatever you want to do and you still want to watch it. So Rob, can you pull up the characters that were in it? One of the guys was a guy that owned 25% of Bad Boy, okay? He owned 25% of Bad Boy. When he started Bad Boy, it was between two guys, okay? I think the guy's name is Kirk Burrows, if I'm not mistaken. Can you type in Kirk Burrows to see the face?
Glasses and the dreads?
Let me see if this is the one. Kirk Burrows. Yeah. Can you go to images to see if that's him? Yeah, that's him. Okay, so that's him.
He owned 25% of Bad Boy. When they started Bad Boy, he puts 25 under his name,% under his mother's name. Diddy does. So 75% of the company is under his mother's name, 25% is under his name. One day he comes up to him fully ready to take the sky out and says, you have to sign off the 25% to me. He says, I'm not going to do it. He says, you have to do it.
He forces him to sign up and gives away the 25% over to Diddy, okay? Gives away the 25% to Diddy, that's his! Threatening his life? He threatens his life, allegedly, to give up the 25% which he ends up giving up to Diddy and he says, I'm gonna give it back to you. Never gives it back to him. And then later on when he takes him to court to say, this is my 25%, the court says, no, you have mental issues, you're having challenges here, this is out of control. Boom, Diddy ends up keeping the 25%. Nothing ever happens. He never gets the 25% back.
This is the guy that was doing all the deals, okay? But as you go through the story with him, and the stories of the girls and what happened, and how he became super famous was that basketball game in New York that he set up, that nine people died, and he had to go in front of TV and explain the fact that I was trying to put together the greatest basketball game ever. It's called the City College Stampede.
Nine kids died. Have you heard about this story? No. You've never heard about this story? Rob, can you just go online and type in this. This is how Diddy became famous.
What year was this?
This is Diddy's 19 years old. If you just type in the city college, yeah, this is 34 years ago, guys. Exactly 34 years ago. Go to a clip of it, Rob, if you can. Just to show, go to the cover of that page. Go to the cover, look at that.
Oh my God.
Eight crushed to death. And ends up becoming nine, by the way. Yeah, true story. Google and see if you can find a video, Rob, of what it looked like. If you type in video, so everybody's coming to this game, you know, all the major NBA, you know, all the major rappers, everybody's, oh my God, it's going to be great, it's going to be this, it's going to be that. And in that image right there, go to that image right there with Diddy, you know, the
middle one, that's him doing the press conference. He does the press conference on that day at 19-ish years old, boom, he becomes famous. And he creates that rumor reputation of he can put the biggest parties in the world and people show up, the biggest promoter. So that became a way where his image got bigger and bigger and bigger with this. And then when you continue, there's a part with what he didn't like is that Tupac and Biggie started getting very close because Tupac would allow Biggie to open for him.
So you guys have to realize, I had Greg Kading on the show 10 years ago. Greg Kading is the guy that was the lead investigator of Tupac. He was in the documentary as well. He was investigating what happened to, yeah, he was investigating what happened to, and Rob, if you can pull up the podcast with he and I and the way I did it on the board and I put all the suspects of who could have been.
And then he gets to recording and shows with Keefe D. Keefe D is the guy that was the boss who Diddy allegedly offered a million dollars. They said it'll take a million dollars to take both of them out. And he's saying the recording, he's saying it to the feds. So, right here, if you zoom in on this list, Rob, can you zoom in on the list? Um, okay.
So if you zoom in, you see the bottom three names? You see the bottom three names right there?
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By his right hand. Tupac? Right there. Yeah, that's Kifidi is right in the middle. Okay. The one to the left is the guy that stole one of the death row records chains.
Oh.
Zoom in a little bit, zoom in a little bit. You can't do it? I can't. It's all good. No worries. conversation who says, yeah, he offered us a million bucks to take him out. Kiffie D. And so they try to get the money. They're not able to kill both, because he wanted them to kill both Shook and Park.
They only kill Park. And they don't kill Shook. So allegedly, they got paid $500,000 the $500,000 was paid to the guy on the right all the way to the right you see the guy on the right Cory He's the one allegedly that got the
$500,000 and that money never went to key feed you or anybody else the guy on the left is the one that stole the the The chain which was a Death Row Records chain. That's a way of saying I got your rapper's chain. Because if you were one of the guys, Death Row. So long story short, this whole thing is a recording that he said this.
So what did he do? Rob, can you pull up this song? It's a song called Black Rob featuring Mark Curry and Mario, uh, winnings. If you can just type in lyrics. Okay. So he gets a million dollars.
Can you go to the lyrics and diddies in the lyrics when he gets started, go a little bit lower. Where's your mama boom.
Let's see. We're going to do my muscle.
Here's the main game in this game.
Can you type in the word in there Rob? Nice guy. Type control F nice guy. Okay right there look it. It's 1999. No more Mr. Nice guy.
Been nice too long. I'm just gonna start making y'all disappear. Man, first I'm gonna take your records off the radio. Then I'm gonna erase your social security number, you know, take your birth certificate out flies, I'm gonna do your whole effing family,
ain't nothing but mercy, and then by the way, in the lyrics he says, I'll drop a million dollars on your head to erase you. Can you type in I'll drop a million, just put control F, just go to Google and type this out.
I'll drop a million dollars on your head. I'll drop a million dollars on your head and just put Diddy next to it. Right there, see it says Black Rob, what song came up? Phrase, I'll drop a million dollars on your head. Erase you and your whole family, Biatch.
Wow.
He's saying it in the song on what he did to get rid of Tupac.
What an idiot.
He's saying this, like that is the level of criminality to say it. I'm going to get away with it, right? One day I'm at an NBA game, this was two years ago, right before he got arrested. I had done like three videos on Diddy He's at a game one of his girls. He sees me. I see him. I listen if there's a guy in the hip-hop world. I Cannot stand is this guy I'm looking at him. He's looking at me and then we're locked in Vinny when I tell you We're locked in eye to eye
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Get started freetwo minutes And you're not breaking neither one of of us are breaking. He's across the... You don't understand, to me, Tupac was a, as a young kid coming up, he played a very big role as a... He's in your painting.
Yeah, he's a...
Of the most influential people in your life.
Yes, to me, that guy was a... So to me, you took this guy out. So, based on the reports and things that we talk to a lot of different people, it always comes back to Diddy. And the more and more you put the stuff together, there's another story about what happened with Biggie. So, same partner, that guy that's a 25% owner.
So they say, okay, let's go to LA and let's do this tour in LA. Biggie's like, there's videos of Biggie saying, man, I feel like something's about to happen. I feel like someone's going to take me out. He's supposed to go to LA and then right after LA he's supposed to go to UK for a tour. He's already got flight and everything booked. Diddy calls, what's the guy's name?
Edwards on the right. Aldo on the right. Corey Edwards.
Corey Edwards. He calls him and he says, cancel his flight. So what do you mean cancel his flight. So what do we cancel his flight? Cancel his flight. I'm not canceling his flight. He's going to New York. He's going to UK. Cancel his flight.
So they cancel his flight. Biggie stays. And then he gets killed. And the rest is history. And by the way, he uses that to come out and creates that song, every breath I, and Sting performs it, and he dances, celebrating the death,
and he's praying to Biggie, and he puts the biggest funeral together, and guess who pays for the funeral? He uses all the money from Biggie to pay for Biggie's funeral. This guy's the biggest dirtbag out there in this space.
Biggest dirtbag, there in this space. Biggest dirtbag. And I'm so glad that, what's his name? Did this, 50 Cent did this. And by the way, if you're thinking that he's going to take shots at Bieber and JLo and any of that, or Leonardo, nothing like that happens in this documentary.
It's not that documentary. I think those guys were probably protected to not show what the Bieber thing is and what the other stuff is. But you really learn about this guy's character and the ties with the mom and who the mom was and beating him up and the dad being a former mobster and they used to say that dad was a former FBI informant working with Frank Lucas.
You know Frank Lucas from American Gangsters? Apparently Diddy's dad has ties to Frank Lucas. If you type in Diddy's dad Frank Lucas, zoom in a little bit, Rob. Was an associate, right there. Diddy's father, Melvin Earl Combs. Melvin was an associate of drug lord Frank Lucas. You know Frank Lucas is $275 million.
He was doing heroin heroin. Yes flying everything Okay Allegedly that he's that was an FBI informant So some people are saying maybe did he was protected all the time because maybe he was also an FBI informant The guy said he said every room you went into he recorded everything Every room you went into recorded everything. So listen all in all it's it's a great documentary to watch if you're following the only reason I followed the stories because I
Only one guy only one reason I watch a documentaries because I wanted to see what the ties were with Tupac and there's a whole section that has to do with top Tupac a whole section tied to Tupac anyways, you were Miami from here because 50 out of this footage somebody somehow we got this footage. Yeah What was did he charge with meaning? What was he found guilty of? Free which is so by the time there's another election did he's gonna be free and by the way, there's a whole section
Yeah, where they interviewed a jurors. Okay, the jurors cited with Diddy I mean you have to see what they're saying in the documentary. They cited they cited with Diddy in what capacity? Because they felt bad for him. They're like, they're just trying to take advantage of him They're trying to take money from a rich guy and that's all this is it is a conspiracy He wouldn't do such a thing. The jurors were siding with Diddy which it's a spectacle. The guy's by the way the guy's gonna get out and he's gonna put a big party together and people gonna go to the party and a lot of baby
oil. A lot of baby oil by the way there's a whole story with the baby oil. Oh Vinny the guy who was the one that was hooking up with Cassie while he was watching yeah and they're going at it. I remember that guy. He talks about the whole thing and one time when Diddy was about to go to kill him, kill Kid Cudi because Cassie ran away to go hook up with Kid Cudi. Cassie calls Diddy's assistant
whose mother used to be a cocaine addict who died at a young age and she had to take care of it so she's like I'm used to personalities like this. This is that is that his assistant she calls The assistant to say I'm with kid Cuddy. He's like listen did he can cheat on you? You can't cheat on Diddy If he finds that he's gonna kill you Well, guess who finds out did he finds that did he grabs a gun says we're going together tells the girl takes her to go to find Cassie cuz they're gonna kill Cassie I mean listen yeah, kid Cuddy and
Cassie was this 19 year old coming up attractive drop that gorgeous And he was all what like there's a whole part about Diddy where he wanted to hook up with his friends girls Whoever his friends girls were with he wanted hook up with what about his friends boyfriends That comes up later on. He did a lot of gay stuff too, no? But you know what he does?
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Get started freeHe finds out who Suge Knight's side chick was in Atlanta. He gives her a $50,000 diamond ring to hook up with Suge Knight because Suge was a boss of Death Row Records and it's his way of saying I have to get even with Shug. He buys a $50,000 diamond ring or diamond necklace for this girl whatever to, there's a lot to it.
And that beat, you know that beat because he went, remember it was the Hip Hop Source Awards where Shug went on stage and was like, hey man if y'all, you know your producers dancing all up in the video, come to Death Row.
Oh they hated each other. And then Diddy gets up on stage and he says, listen, I heard somebody says that if you don't want your, you know, just to get in the video, here's what I'm all about. I'm about all of us celebrating each other's successes and I just want to give a shout out to all the winners tonight. And then behind closers, I got to take this guy out.
Wow.
What do you think was, I want to bring up some lyrics. was did his motivation is it is it money is it power evil is it psychopathy is it Machiavellianism? Envy, control, envy, control, limelight he has to be the face and nobody can have it. Envy, envy, he has to be the face he has to be the limelight nobody can have it more than him. And obviously he's the reason that he became super super super famous He was the producer for
Biggie and Biggie was numero uno
Yep
More than two to about the big and the guy who was partners with the guy that brought him up Type in Diddy's first mentor This is the guy that did he want to work as his assistant at a young age that took him in Andre Harrell Who Andre Harrell takes him for the founder of uptown records and you know what Andre Harrell does Andre Harrell takes him for the founder of Uptown Records and you know what Andre Harrell does He fires him because he says did he's getting out of control disrespected me He fires Diddy and tells Diddy you can leave and you can take only one client and guess who he takes
The only client he takes is he says you can take biggie. Nobody else is coming with you He allowed Diddy to leave with only big in. That's when he starts bad boy and he gives 25% to that guy and 75% to his mom. This is the guy that mentored him. That's the guy everybody wanted to work for.
That's the 25% guy?
No, Andre Harrell is the founder of Uptown Records, which everybody was under. He mentored Diddy and he's a legend in the game.
And Diddy became bigger than him. If you know Andre Harrell, he's like a legit G in this game. Well, back to the cast, if you want to explore lyrics and be like, well, how literal are we going to take this? So you know the song that goes, last night, couldn't even get an answer, tried to call
him.
One of my favorite beats. Great song, Keisha Cole. At the end of the song, he's calling her through the whole video I couldn't get an answer he leaves her a voicemail do you know what he says on the voicemail here it is right here he goes hey what's up I've been trying to reach you all night this stuff ain't funny not picking up my mother effing calls you better stop
playing with these feelings you know how much I love you right and they can't get a completed seconds though for a couple of a second then I couldn't get in touch with you and I'm ready to move on I'm gonna shoot the mother f up you mr. f and dumb be so this is a he's basically saying to his girl yo you don't pick up my call I'm gonna come shoot up your house it's almost I don't know how literal we can take these these
words but certainly when there's you know's fire, didn't he? You know what it is? You know how comedians, sometimes when they get caught, when they try to get extremely analytical with database and then somebody catches them, somebody's super brilliant and then they're like, I'm just a comedian. Like Dave Smith? And here what rappers can get away with is what? This is entertainment, it's just a song. This is not real, I don't mean this, it's entertainment. It's just rap. Tom, you look like you want to say something.
No, this genre of music is not my lane. No, no, no. This genre is not my lane, but it's really sad because you see it, you see it, the, the psychology of crime, you see it in so many other areas, the denial, the narcissism and stuff like that. You know, Elizabeth Holmes had it and defrauded $100 million from investors, ended up in prison without like the violence and the foreshadowing and the tipping off through the lyrics. You see the psychology of people who, you know, they get on that rail and they're going to, and they're just that train, they're the head of the train and they're going here nothing can get in front of it nothing can distract it
people are tossed off that that don't that don't support it and it's just it's
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Get started freea psychology of crime you know what I want to hear from Ray Dalio mmm yeah because you know that they have a relationship Ray Dalio did it Ray Dalio was kind of a mentor to Diddy. I'm not saying anything illegal, 0%. I don't know anything about that. He was a mentor of his because Combs and Dalio, they were at some of the award. It was alphabetical.
Here they go right here. Founder of Bridgewater Associates, one of the richest men in the world, hedge fund guy. Help him to advance his success to the next level. Would love to hear what Ray Dalio has to say on Diddy.
Would love to hear it.
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