🔥“Snoop Dogg Knew Tupac Would Be Shot?!😱 Suge Knight Drops Explosive Claims You Won’t Believe!”

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In a bombshell revelation during a recent episode of his podcast “Collect Call,” Suge Knight pointed the finger at one of hip-hop’s most beloved figures: Snoop Dogg.

Speaking from prison, Suge didn’t mince words.

He demanded a “real conversation” with Snoop and strongly suggested that Snoop may have had foreknowledge of the fateful events that unfolded on September 7, 1996—the night

Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in Las Vegas.

Suge, who was riding in the BMW with Tupac when the shooting occurred, claims there are lingering questions about Snoop’s actions and decisions leading up to that night.

One of the most damning assertions came when Suge recalled how Snoop allegedly told Daz Dillinger of Tha Dogg Pound to skip the Vegas trip with the rest of the Death Row crew.

Why would Snoop discourage one of his own from joining such a high-profile event? Was he concerned for their safety—or was he tipped off?

Adding more fuel to the fire, Suge referenced comments from Warren G on a recent episode of “Drink Champs.

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” According to Warren G, he and Snoop were in Los Angeles when they heard about Tupac’s shooting over a Nextel radio.

That detail caught Suge’s attention.

He emphasized that only people involved in security or closely connected to the scene would have access to such real-time radio

communication from Las Vegas.

Why, Suge questioned, would Snoop have a play-by-play radio feed of what was happening hundreds of miles away—unless he was somehow

in the loop? According to Suge, they always went to fights and clubs as a group.

The idea that Snoop would sit this one out—and that he’d have radio access to the shooting—doesn’t sit right with him.

Even more chilling, Suge hinted that Snoop’s apparent radio feed included real-time audio of the shots being fired.

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Warren G reportedly claimed they heard gunfire over the radio, followed by someone saying something like “we got them” or “they got shot.

” For Suge, that level of detail couldn’t have been random.

He’s not merely speculating—he’s pointing to what he believes is evidence of advance knowledge, or at the very least, a suspicious amount of connection to the night’s events.

Suge even went as far as to say that there will be “a lot of flaming” when he finally gets to confront Snoop face-to-face.

That doesn’t sound like a casual conversation—it sounds like a reckoning decades in the making.

This isn’t the first time Snoop’s name has been tangentially connected to the conspiracy theories surrounding Tupac’s murder, but it might be the most direct accusation yet—

especially coming from someone who was not only Tupac’s label boss but an actual eyewitness to the crime.

And while Suge didn’t outright accuse Snoop of orchestrating or participating in the murder, the implications are crystal clear: Suge believes Snoop knows far more than he’s letting on.

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Furthermore, Suge mentioned that during Snoop’s own legal battles, Death Row Records—under Suge’s leadership—paid the rapper’s million-dollar bail and did everything in their

power to keep him free.

Now, Suge feels betrayed, hinting that despite all the loyalty shown to Snoop, there may have been secrets kept from him—and from the world.

Adding layers to this complex narrative, Suge Knight’s podcast is becoming a lightning rod for revisiting the unsolved mysteries of hip-hop history.

His prison-based platform offers him a kind of raw, uncensored freedom to speak his truth—and now he’s using it to call out old friends, old enemies, and shed new light on what

might have really gone down that night.

The mention of Diddy (aka Sean Combs) as a possible suspect has long floated around in hip-hop folklore, but Suge diverted attention away from that popular theory to laser in on Snoop.

That pivot feels intentional.

He’s no longer focused on the usual suspects.

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Instead, he’s revisiting familiar relationships with a much colder eye—and wondering who might’ve known what, and when.

So what comes next? Will Snoop Dogg respond to these incendiary claims? As of now, he’s remained silent, letting the rumors swirl without comment.

But in a digital age where silence often speaks louder than words, fans and observers alike are beginning to wonder what the Long Beach icon has to say.

Could a long-awaited showdown between Snoop and Suge actually happen? And if so, what truths—or lies—will finally be unearthed? Suge Knight may be behind bars, but he’s clearly

not done telling his side of the story.

And this latest chapter? It might be the most explosive one yet.

Stay tuned.