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Suge Knight, the former CEO of Death Row Records, has made some shocking accusations against Ray J and Snoop Dogg, claiming they were involved in the deaths of Whitney Houston and 2Pac, respectively. In a recent interview with The Art Of Dialogue, Knight alleged that Ray J was responsible for Whitney Houston's death, stating that she had used the term "Brandy's little brother" to describe someone who had been bringing her drugs and trying to kiss her. He also claimed that Snoop Dogg had admitted to being involved in 2Pac's death, citing recorded phone calls as evidence.
Knight's accusations come after Ray J had made comments about Suge Knight's involvement in the death of Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, which Knight denies. He claims that Ray J is trying to increase his relevance in the entertainment industry by spreading lies about him. Knight's son has also challenged Ray J to a fight, prompting a heated exchange between the two. The former Death Row CEO has a history of making controversial statements, having previously accused JAY-Z, Dr. Dre, and other legends of being aware of Diddy's alleged sexual misconduct and sex trafficking allegations.
The accusations against Snoop Dogg are particularly surprising, given his close friendship with 2Pac before their falling out in 1996. The two rappers had been friends, with 2Pac even showing Snoop blunt-rolling techniques and supporting his music. However, their friendship ended after Snoop showed support for their East Coast rivals, Diddy and The Notorious B.I.G., in a radio interview. The coastal beef between the two coasts escalated, with harsh tracks being released by both sides, including 2Pac's "Hit 'Em Up" and Mobb Deep's "Drop a Gem on 'Em".
Despite the controversy surrounding Suge Knight's accusations, it is worth noting that there is no concrete evidence to support his claims. The deaths of Whitney Houston and 2Pac remain tragic events that have had a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. The circumstances surrounding their deaths are still widely debated, with many theories and conspiracy theories emerging over the years. While Suge Knight's accusations may spark a new wave of interest in these cases, it is essential to approach these claims with a critical and nuanced perspective.
Some of the notable events and releases related to these cases include:
- 2Pac's album "All Eyez on Me" released in 1996
- Whitney Houston's album "I Look to You" released in 2009
- Snoop Dogg's album "Doggystyle" released in 1993
- Ray J's album "This Ain't a Game" released in 2001
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