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Waka Flocka Flame Calls Diddy a “Monster” After Watching Netflix Documentary

After checking out the Netflix documentary on Diddy, Waka Flocka Flame has some strong feelings about the jailed mogul.

TikTok account Joy of Everything caught up with Waka and asked how he views Diddy after watching Sean Combs: The Reckoning.

“With all that bread, that boy a monster,” Waka said. “That could be my own brother, and I would never fuck with him a day in my life.”

When asked if he thinks the public now believes Diddy had anything to do with 2Pac’s death, Waka didn’t hesitate: “I’m a Pac fan. That n***a did anything to Pac, it’s fuck him for life.”

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We talk with Waka Flocka Flame about 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary The Reckoning, and his reaction says everything. Flocka makes it clear that if the allegations are true, Diddy is a “monster,” and even if he were his own brother, he’d disown him. As a 2Pac fan, Flocka says that if Diddy had anything to do with what people have long suspected, then it’s game over.

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When it comes to Diddy’s alleged link to 2Pac, the two have been connected ever since Pac was fatally shot in 1996. Before his death, Diddy’s Bad Boy Records was locked in a heated feud with Suge Knight’s Death Row Records, and Pac was signed to Death Row during the height of that rivalry.

Diddy’s name has resurfaced repeatedly in recent years, especially after the September 2023 arrest of Duane “Keffe D” Davis. Davis — a former Southside Compton Crip — has given multiple interviews over the years discussing details surrounding 2Pac’s murder, and he has repeatedly brought up Diddy’s alleged involvement.

In 2023, before he was taken into custody, Davis openly blamed Diddy for pulling him “into this bullshit,” referring to Pac’s killing. “If I wouldn’t have ever met him, I wouldn’t have ever been involved in this bullshit,” Davis said. “Me and Suge, we played on the same pop warner team and everything. My homeboys helped put Suge in the game.”

Back in 2011, former LAPD detective Greg Kading released Murder Rap, which included a taped confession from Davis claiming that Diddy offered him $1 million to murder 2Pac and Suge.

“[Combs] took me downstairs and he’s like, ‘Man, I want to get rid of them dudes.’… I was like, ‘We’ll wipe their ass out, quick. It’s nothing.’… We wanted a million,” Keffe D said in the recording.

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