50 Cent Clowns Diddy After Keefe D Asks Him To “Show Some Love”

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50 Cent continues to comment on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged connection to Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the man recently arrested and charged in connection to the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.

On Sunday (Oct. 15), the 48-year-old took to Instagram to share his reaction to a clip from an interview Keefe D did with The Art Of Dialogue earlier this year. During the conversation, the reputed gang member pleaded for Combs’ financial assistance.

“LMAO. Brother Love, show some love,” Fif captioned the post, mimicking Keefe D’s declaration during the sitdown. He then suggests that the mogul could’ve possibly avoided being subjected to the outcry by paying Keefe D prior to him going public. “Damn should have just sent this fool a few dollars,” the Queens, N.Y., native added.

In the portion of the interview shared by Fif, Keefe D claims that he had no issues with law enforcement and that he was “on top of the world” prior to his alleged dealings with Diddy. “Sh*t, I was getting 300 kilos a month, man. Balling, man,” the admitted Crips member recalled of his lifestyle at the time. “Didn’t nobody know about me, my sh*t was smooth, dude. Sh*t was laid out smooth, man. Then I met your motherf**king a** then all the heat and thunder comes around with your motherf**king ass, man.”

The California native then sarcastically referred to Diddy’s new moniker, Brother Love, while requesting his assistance, urging him to “show some love” in light of his current troubles. “Brother Love, come show some love. That’s all I can f**king say. Show some love, Brother Love.”

He continued, adding, “Come on, man, don’t be like that, Brother Love. I was on top of the world until I met your motherf**king a**, dude. Sh*t is wrong, dude. Come on, homie, I need something. Throw a dog a bone or something, f**k. Sitting up there talking about you Daddy Love, show us some love.”

Sean "Diddy" Combs wearing suit
P. Diddy attends the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.

Diddy has been subject to speculatory rumors that he was possibly involved in the death of Tupac Shakur, as well as his own artist, The Notorious B.I.G. The Harlem rep was once alleged by Keefe D to have discussed paying the South Side Crips $1 million to murder either Shakur or Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight amid tension between the pair and Combs, Biggie, and Bad Boy Records.

It has been theorized that The Notorious B.I.G.’s death may have been motivated by Diddy’s association with Keefe D, suspect Shakur gunman Orlando Anderson, and the South Side Crips, who were long believed to be directly responsible for the Pac’s death following a drive-by shooting on the Las Vegas strip.

No concrete evidence has been released to the public regarding Combs’ connection to the deaths of Shakur or Wallace. He has refuted notions of his involvement in 2Pac’s passing on numerous occasions. In September, a Nevada grand jury indicted Keefe D on one count of murder with a deadly weapon in the death of Shakur. He remains incarcerated at this time.

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