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Ice-T Reveals He WARNED 2Pac About Diddy Right Before D@ath and other interviews

Ice-T Reveals He WARNED 2Pac About Diddy Right Before D@ath. “Hit ‘Em Up” was not just another track; it was a scathing attack on Biggie and his associates. The lyrics were raw, unfiltered, and brimming with accusations. Tupac held nothing back, pouring his emotions into every line. This audacity deeply concerned Ice-T, who recognized the potential for the song to further escalate the already tense East Coast-West Coast rivalry.

Los Angeles in the 1990s was a hotbed for gang activity, with the Bloods, the Crips, and other gangs establishing their territories. Violence was an everyday occurrence, and Ice-T, having grown up in this environment, was all too familiar with its perils. He knew that Tupac, despite his fame, was not immune to the dangers of the streets. By releasing “Hit ‘Em Up,” Tupac was not only challenging Biggie; he was challenging an entire coast and its associated gang affiliations.

The Hit Em Up is the start of both rappers’ demise and the truth is in the grave Death Row was a part of government cover for moving crack the money that started came from a drug kingpin that the government backed by the Kontra. Tupac was not afraid to die and he killed Keffe D the Plug and Killed Death when he died.

All the interviews connected to 2 Pac’s death seem to be telling the truth. Tupac’s ex-girlfriend Desiree Smith details Tupac personally telling her about his plans to get payback on Biggie Smalls. She details how Tupac originally had plans to sleep with Lil Kim instead of Faith Evans. And claims that Tupac called her and told her he slept with Faith Evans after he was done.

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