Collect call with Suge Knight
Knight Suge does not hesitate to kick a man when he is down, especially when the man is Diddy …because he has a threatening reaction to the federal raids on the Bad Boy mogul’s homes.
TMZ Hip Hop obtained this new comment from Suge – we’re told it’s an outtake from his “Collect Call” podcast with David Mays – and the Death Row founder is clearly convinced that his longtime rival is destined for prison… just like him.
Suge says his thoughts and prayers are with Diddy’s kids… particularly Justin It is King Combswho were detained in handcuffs – but not arrested – in Los Angeles while federal officers conducted the operation.
Suge says the accusations against Diddy – made in several civil lawsuits – are ugly stains on hip hop and black culture, and suggests he turn himself in to authorities.
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It’s important to note that Diddy hasn’t been arrested or charged with any crimes, but Suge obviously thinks he knows how this is all going to play out now that the U.S. Attorney’s Office is on the case.
The audio is Suge’s only official commentary on the Diddy drama – his X account is is still being hacked with fake posts at the moment.
He further details his issues with Diddy, as well as Jermaine Duprion his most recent podcast episode.
Suge’s friend Big Jake was infamously killed in 1995 outside a party in Atlanta, and he’s been feuding with JD and Puffy – as Suge still refers to him – ever since. And, of course, there are the old East Coast/West Coast rap wars.
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As TMZ first reported, Diddy’s team views the entire federal investigation as a complete job. witch hunt – but Suge thinks it’s time to prepare for the worst… a federal trial, conviction and prison sentence.
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In the audio, he warns Diddy to avoid using his newest nickname, “Brother Love,” when he is serving time… because, as he said, prison is not the appropriate setting for such a title.
Keep in mind that Suge is serving a 28-year sentence for manslaughter in a California state prison. As they say, misery loves company — so it’s no surprise that he’s celebrating Diddy’s legal troubles.