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50 Cent attacks P Diddy over Notorious BIG death

50 Cent

50 Cent

New rap feud looks set to erupt

50 Cent has attacked P. Diddy over the circumstances surrounding the 1997 death of his pal Notorious BIG.

The allegations appears on the mixtape ’Hip Hop Is Dead: G- Unit Radio Part 22’ which features DJ Whoo Kid.

On the track ’Hip Hop’ 50 Cent raps: “Who shot Biggie Smalls?/(If) we don't get them, they gonna kill us all.

"Man, Puffy know who hit that n*gga man, that n*gga's soft/He's scared them boys from the west side gonna break him off.

"I guess this means I won't be invited to white warties in the Hamptons/I don't give a fuck, I don't wanna hang out with your punk ass, no way."


Notorious BIG’s murder was never solved, but conspiracy theories abound over the motives behind his shooting. P. Diddy was in the entourage with his friend the night he was killed in his car after the Soul Train awards in Los Angeles.

P. Diddy has yet to respond to the track.

He is set to release his new album 'Press Play' on October 16.
It will feature contributions from Outkast's Big Boi,Kanye West and Christina Aguilera.

It will be the follow up to 2001's 'The Saga Continues'.

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