On September 7, 2025, Gene Deal, former bodyguard for Sean “Diddy” Combs, dropped a chilling bombshell on The Art of Dialogue, alleging Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder wasn’t a street hit but a calculated corporate boardroom conspiracy to silence his revolutionary voice. The Tupac Conspiracy Revelation points to Tupac’s prophetic Makaveli album, its eerie “7-Day Theory,” and persistent rumors of his survival in Cuba, with Deal claiming Diddy was framed as a scapegoat for hidden industry puppet masters. The unverified claims have ignited a global frenzy, with 3.2 million social media views, as fans question if Tupac, with 75 million records sold, faked his death or fell victim to a sinister system.

Deal suggested executives feared Tupac’s Black Panther ties and influence, orchestrating the Las Vegas shooting to curb his activism. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, released posthumously, and its “Exit 2Pac, Enter Makaveli” sleeve fuel Cuba survival theories, with alleged sightings tied to his aunt Assata Shakur’s exile. Diddy’s 2025 racketeering trial adds heat, with Deal insisting he’s a “fall guy.” Social media posts explode, one fan writing, “Tupac in Cuba? Deal’s spilling truth!” while another argued, “This is just hype—Pac’s gone!” The saga has spiked All Eyez on Me streams by 12%.

Set against the neon-lit chaos of 1996 Las Vegas, the conspiracy’s emotional weight, tied to Tupac’s cultural impact, captivates fans. Speculation about a tell-all documentary or leaked evidence swirls. Join the social media frenzy and stream Makaveli to dive into Tupac Conspiracy Revelation. Did Tupac outwit a corporate hit, or is this a myth? This is 2025’s darkest hip-hop mystery.