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It has long been rumored that Tupac Shakur may still be alive somewhere. Last year Suge Knight spoke with Soledad O’Brien and Ice T from prison and admitted that he believes the rapper may still be living on the low-key.
Now Knight’s son, Suge J. Knight , has thrown his thoughts into the fray and reignited the rumors on social media in a series of cryptic Instagram posts alleging that the Dear Mama rapper is hiding away in Malaysia, PEOPLE reports.
First he simply wrote “Tupac is alive.”
Then the posts got weirder from there. According to People, he posted on Instagram “Tupac is in Malaysia.” That post is no longer on the social media platform. Then, Knight posted a screenshot of a text someone allegedly sent him trying to shut him up, saying: “You said [too] much. Time for you to go.”
He then posted obviously photoshopped, grainy photos of Tupac with Beyonce and 50 Cent. The pictures are supposed to depict an older ‘Pac, proving that he’s still alive and breathing somewhere.
Knight then defended his bizarre posts by saying “I’m not on drugs.”
Young Knight blames the Illuminati, everyone’s favorite secret organization, for trying to kill him and his father.
Knight, whose father was recently sentenced to 28 years in prison for killing a man, seems to be following along in father’s thought process. Last year, the elder Knight said in an interview that he didn’t believe the rapper died that fatal night in 1996 in Las Vegas.
“When Pac died, if he really did, you know?” Knight said before being pressed by Soledad O’Brien to expound on his opinion.
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“I mean, when I left that hospital, me and Pac was laughing and joking,” Knight said. “So I don’t see how somebody can turn from doing well to doing bad.”
“So you seriously think that he might still be alive?” O’Brien asked.
Knight responded, “I’m gonna tell you that with Pac, you never know.”
Tupac Estate Scores Big
Hundreds of unreleased 2pac songs have been recovered after a 5-year legal fight by his estate, Complexreports.
Back in 2013, the late rapper’s mother, the iconic activist Afeni Shakur, sued Entertainment One for the return of unreleased mastered songs. The estate claimed E-One had missed out on royalties worth seven figures.
Afeni passed away in 2016 during the filming of All Eyez on Me but the lawsuit went on, overseen by the estate’s other trustees. After a long battle, reports emerged over the weekend that Pac’s estate won their case.
Entertainment One has been ordered to pay over a six-figure settlement for unpaid royalties from posthumous releases they managed, TMZ reports. Now, all the unreleased recordings will go back to the estate.
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