Rapper and producer 50 Cent has opened up about Sean “Diddy” Combs. He shared his perspective in a new interview about his documentary, Diddy: The Reckoning. The conversation addressed Diddy’s alleged involvement in the unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur. 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, discussed the long-standing murder-for-hire allegations.
The 50-year-old artist doubts new charges will emerge. “He’s already been implicated,” 50 Cent told Us Weekly. He suggested Diddy cannot be investigated for claims he didn’t personally pay for the hit. These comments reference a key allegation from informant Duane “Keefe D” Davis.
Davis previously stated Diddy offered him $1 million to kill Tupac Shakur. This alleged offer occurred in 1996, the year of the iconic rapper’s murder. Diddy, the founder of Bad Boy Records, has consistently denied any involvement. He first publicly refuted the claims in 2008.
Curtiz Jackson aka 50 Cent just did something that shocked the whole world by exposing P Diddy, Sean Comb. 50 Cent actually had all these evidence that the FBIs were nowhere close. Ei so P Diddy actually killed 2Pac and Biggie. Hmm no money comes clean ampa. Man hired an insider… pic.twitter.com/4yFQlTJHMU
— AGYEKUM💰⚖️🛫💦 (@kwesi_winfred1) December 7, 2025
Davis was formally arrested in September 2023. His trial is currently scheduled for 2026. 50 Cent’s documentary details this complex history. The film is available for streaming on Netflix.
50 Cent settles assault case right before Diddy doc debuts. Full story: https://t.co/hY7YzJGzjt pic.twitter.com/rbAROurxII
— Complex (@Complex) December 11, 2025
The In Da Club hitmaker emphasised the documentary’s comprehensive scope. He produced the project despite his famous, long-running feud with Diddy. 50 Cent claims the film presents an honest and complete portrait.
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“[The Reckoning] shows his full story,” 50 Cent explained. “Puff cares a lot about legacy; everybody knows that. This doc doesn’t shy away from any part of it.” He described the film as covering success, trauma, power, and contradictions.
50 cents has been warning us about Diddy for years pic.twitter.com/AKuOLo7NwS
— Eddie (@Health00810) March 28, 2024
The rapper believes Diddy may not like every detail. However, he thinks Diddy will respect the project’s overall scope and honesty. The documentary adds another chapter to one of hip-hop’s most enduring and tragic mysteries.