And you know it ain’t, it ain’t no beef. But you know Kim is going to be an MC, and you know MC’s when they coming back out a lot of times they like to talk crazy and do what they do.
Diddy is pure evil; he has a very nasty disposition. He treats everybody like crap. Every single employee he’s ever had, he and his mother have looked down on them, belittled them, talked to them like they were the lowest scum on the earth.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s irritating to see her keep busting shots at me and not paying homage. And then you going to bust shots at me? That’s really irritating. Yeah, so there were three people involved in his murder. I’m calling it a murder. I almost said death, but it’s a murder. He got shot like three or four times. What killed him actually hit him straight in the gut. And that was lover’s Revenge. Lil Kim’s been through hell and back, and there’s someone else to blame. Yep, you guessed it, it’s Diddy.
Sure, he seemed to be her mentor, but it turns out he was involved in more shady dealings than just helping her boost her career. Fast forward to her rise in the rap game, and Kim’s caught up in a whirlwind romance with Biggie. On the surface, it’s all lovey-dovey, but behind closed doors, it’s a whole different story. From forced abortions to guns being pulled, Kim’s lived through some straight-up nightmares.
Let’s dive into this whole Lil Kim and Diddy drama because it’s wild. Kim’s throwing some serious shade at Diddy, saying she’s never going to let bygones be bygones because of what he supposedly did to Biggie. Rewind to over 25 years ago when Biggie AKA Notorious B.I.G. got taken out in ’97 after leaving a party in LA. He didn’t make it out alive, which shook the entire music scene.
People initially chalked it up to the ongoing beef between East Coast and West Coast crews. You had Bad Boy Records repping the East, led by Diddy, and Death Row Records holding it down for the West with Dr. Dre and Suge Knight at the helm. Here’s the tea: Biggie was Diddy’s golden goose, bringing in mad stacks for Bad Boy. He was the East Coast answer to Tupac.
And when Pac got taken out, Biggie became the undisputed kingpin. But when Biggie wanted out, Diddy wasn’t having it. Rumor has it Diddy wasn’t about to let his cash cow wander off, so he allegedly put a price on Biggie’s head. Uncle Ron, Diddy’s former bodyguard, spilled the beans, claiming Diddy, along with Jay-Z, wanted Biggie six feet under.
He even dropped receipts, saying Diddy offered him 30 grand to do the deed. Jean Deal, another ex-bodyguard of Diddy, didn’t exactly call Diddy out directly, but he made it crystal clear that Diddy’s hands weren’t clean in this mess.
He dropped hints, making it obvious he thinks Diddy was in on Biggie’s murder. You understand that? So only one that has the opportunity, and only one that could have done that, was somebody from the street team. Do you understand that? And they all put up to do certain things. And when I never knew it myself, and I didn’t know it that night that those stickers were on the car, I didn’t know that till years later.
But anytime you see any kind of things like that on a vehicle, on a street sign, on a wall, it comes from the street team. So somebody was put up to do that, ’cause they didn’t put it on Puff’s car, and those cars were rented. So to put those stickers on there, you’re defacing the property. Somebody’s got to pay for that.
So my whole thing about it is that it was somebody in our crew that wanted them to know that Big was in that vehicle. Jean spilled some major tea about Biggie trying to bounce from Bad Boy Records. Yep, Biggie wanted out, and he wasn’t playing [__]. He said, “But I’m about to get this money,” so he showed me.
I said, “You about to get that money?” He said, “Yeah, look at this.” It had Charlie Baltimore, Cameron, Little C’s, Little Kim, Junior Mafia, Tracy, I don’t know, Tracy Murray, Tracy, Tracy Lee, Tracy Lee, and the commission. And the contract was for so many years, for like 62 million. It comes out to like $62 million. I was like, “That’s what?” I like it. He was gunning for his publishing rights and trying to stop Diddy from swiping his cash flow.
According to Jean, Diddy was straight up robbing Biggie blind, making bank off his talent while leaving him high and dry. And when Biggie wanted out of his contract, Diddy allegedly threatened him, saying he’d end up dead if he dared to walk away. So Biggie had to tread carefully, playing it cool until he could make his move.
And when he finally decided to cut ties with Bad Boy, it was game over. Diddy allegedly put a hit out on him, and the rest is history. Jean’s not holding back, putting Diddy on blast for his shady business practices and ruthless behavior.