@Bigsuk
This sound believable?
Gene offers good info on behind the scenes information but sometimes it sounds like he has a vendetta against puff.
Trying too hard lol.

You don't leave your entire label, entourage, "friends", coworkers, and grieving family members to deal with the extreme trauma of the sudden drive-by murder of one of the biggest musicians in the country unless you're scared sh*tless that you're next to get clapped. Or unless you're a selfish greedy leech with some sociopathic tendencies.
But being that it'swe're talking about here it's obviously both.


Big couldn't take credit for his writing cuz Diddy woulda kept all the money![]()
Thats because he is telling a lot of nonsense
I ended up paying the $5 for Vlad subscription to get the whole video....
Vladimir bout to stretch this interview till Thanksgiving at this rate... smh
Crazy ass story man... Especially the details leading up to March 9th
I think Gene is being honest about the events that took place but Gene has implied so many things as to who was actually responsible for the murder that he has no credibility on that part IMO. How are you gonna say it was dirty cops at Death Row, Nation of Islam ppl, AND Puff and D-Roc knew about it or were involved? All these things can’t be true at the same time. And he totally ignores that Death Row had real killers from the street on the payroll. Why would they use cops instead of them?
The one thing Gene always says that I think is straight up bullshyt is he claims Puffy once made the comment “I don’t care if Pac gotta die, I don’t care if Big gotta die, and I don’t care if Suge gotta go to jail.” It’s just coincidence that Puff said exactly what happened like he’s Nostradamus? Why the fukk would Puff specifically say “go to jail” about Suge? And why the fukk would he not care about Big dying? Makes no sense and I think he throws that in there as a clickbait soundbite for his video.
What does he get out of sensationalizing anything? Like he said, everything he's saying now, he said thenGene's angle is obvious at this stage. Sensationalism mixed with enough emotional earnesty to attempt to appear credible and remain relevant, then parlay that relevancy into other avenues that he can eat off.
People fail to grasp this basic understanding; The more people who become involved in a conspiracy, the less likely it is to be successful or remain secretive. If you're going to rob a bank and don't want anyone to know about it, you're not going to involve 40 people when planning it.
What does he get out of sensationalizing anything? Like he said, everything he's saying now, he said then