Biggie’s Last Voicemail Exposed Diddy | Lil Kim WARNED Us | HO

Notorious B.I.G reportedly wanted to leave Diddy's Bad Boy Records before  death

It’s been nearly three decades since the tragic death of Christopher Wallace, better known as The Notorious B.I.G., but the mystery and drama surrounding his murder continue to haunt hip-hop. In recent years, new voices have emerged, peeling back the layers of secrecy, betrayal, and power that defined the era.

At the center of this storm are Sean “Diddy” Combs and Lil Kim—two icons whose stories are finally being heard, and whose warnings may have been ignored for far too long.

Lil Kim: The First to Sound the Alarm

Long before the headlines, lawsuits, and documentaries, Lil Kim was dropping hints about the darkness lurking within the Bad Boy empire. As Biggie’s protégé, close friend, and lover, Kim saw firsthand how Diddy operated behind the scenes. She tried to warn people about his manipulative ways, his hunger for control, and the dangers of loyalty in an industry built on secrets.

Back in the day, Kim’s warnings were dismissed as jealousy or drama. But now, as more celebrities speak out—joining whistleblowers like Gene Deal and Jaguar Wright—the world is finally starting to listen. Kim’s frustration is palpable: “Kim is more irritated with the fact that, you know, how the situation is going down, especially what Puffy is doing. Puffy look crazy right now,” she said in a candid interview.

Despite being close to Diddy after joining Junior M.A.F.I.A., Kim was never signed to Bad Boy Records. Diddy, she claims, never believed she had what it took to be a star, telling MTV she was “too pretty to be rapping.”

Even after her debut album Hardcore sold over a million copies, Diddy refused to back her, insisting female rappers couldn’t sell records. The snubs didn’t end there—Kim alleges Diddy blocked her from career-defining opportunities, including features with Sisqó and even Michael Jackson.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs admits he feels responsible for Notorious B.I.G.'s death  - ABC News

Biggie’s Final Days: A Set-Up in the Making?

The most explosive allegations center on Biggie’s last days. According to Gene Deal, Diddy orchestrated Biggie’s trip to Los Angeles, knowing the risks. “You get a hundred people in the room and out of the hundred, probably three would say it was all right for Big to be in LA. 97% would say he had no business in LA at that time. We all knew that.”

Why, then, did Diddy rent studio time in LA for Biggie to finish his album, when Bad Boy’s own studio—Daddy’s House—was available in New York? Deal’s suspicions run deep: “Man, look at what people do. Pac just got killed. Big couldn’t even walk; he was being pushed around in a wheelchair. Why would you put your man in that situation?”

Deal believes Diddy used Biggie as a pawn, sending him into hostile territory for reasons that remain murky. Some say it was about beef with West Coast rappers; others believe it was about money, control, and the future of Bad Boy.

The Contract That Changed Everything

Before his death, Biggie was reportedly planning to leave Bad Boy and launch his own label—a move worth millions. According to Deal, Biggie showed him a contract for a new venture that included Junior M.A.F.I.A., Lil Kim, Cam’ron, Charlie Baltimore, and others. The deal was worth an estimated $62 million, and Biggie was excited to finally gain control over his publishing and marketing.

“He showed me the contract. It had Charlie Baltimore, Cam’ron, Lil’ Cease, Lil Kim, Junior M.A.F.I.A., Tracy Lee, and the Commission. The contract was for so many years, like $62 million,” Deal recalled. “Big wanted his publishing. Big wanted his marketing. He knew he couldn’t go nowhere and be who he needed to be without it.”

This revelation adds fuel to the theory that Biggie’s murder was more than a random act of violence—it was a calculated move to prevent him from breaking free.

It's All About the Benjamins (Remix)' Puff Daddy & the Family feat. the Notorious  B.I.G., Lil Kim, and the Lox (1997) - Rolling Stone Australia

The Night Biggie Died: More Than a Drive-By

Gene Deal’s account of the night Biggie died is heartbreaking and haunting. He believes someone inside their own crew marked the car Biggie was riding in, ensuring everyone knew it was him. “Anytime you see things like that on a vehicle, on a street sign, on a wall, it comes from the street team. So somebody was put up to do that because they didn’t put it on Puff’s car, and those cars were rented.”

Deal says before leaving Andre Harrell’s house, Puff told him he didn’t have to go. “I went because I knew somebody was going to die that night. Somebody was going to get shot. I did everything in my power to stop it from being Puff. And it wasn’t Puff, because that was my principal. The people that were bodyguarding Big didn’t do everything in their power to stop it from being Big.”

The pain of that night lingers: “Every time you hear his music, every time you see one of these murals on the walls, now they got statues. It’s going to hurt until God take me away from here.”

Faith Evans: Defender or Accomplice?

Biggie’s wife, Faith Evans, has always defended Diddy, insisting he had nothing to do with Biggie’s death. “There was no way Diddy would have had anything to do with it,” Faith said. “If we ever thought Diddy was involved, we would have taken legal action long ago.”

Yet, rumors of Faith’s close relationship with Diddy, and her shifting stories about her marriage to Biggie, have fueled speculation. Jaguar Wright even claimed Faith was hired to get close to Biggie, and that she was told to lie about the events of that fateful night.

According to these theories, the paperwork was set up so Faith couldn’t touch Biggie’s estate unless it was for their son, Christopher. The rest of Biggie’s children were left out, raising questions about inheritance, loyalty, and the true nature of Faith’s relationship with Diddy.

Lil Kim Tried To Warn Us About Diddy Before Biggie Was Kill3d - YouTube

Lil Kim’s Silence—and Her Potential Bombshell

Through it all, Lil Kim remained largely silent, reportedly warned by Diddy to keep quiet. But insiders say she’s no longer on Diddy’s side and may be ready to reveal the truth. Kim’s unique position—witness to Biggie’s rise and fall, confidante to both Biggie and Diddy—means her story could change everything.

Fans are watching closely, hoping Kim will finally open up about what she saw, what she knows, and what really happened in the ‘90s. If she does, the can of worms could expose the darkest secrets of hip-hop’s golden era.

Diddy: The Puppet Master?

Diddy’s reputation as a mogul and hitmaker is undeniable, but the stories emerging paint a picture of a man willing to do whatever it takes to stay on top. From blocking Kim’s career to allegedly setting up Biggie, Diddy’s actions have come under intense scrutiny.

Kim herself said Diddy never supported her during her toughest moments, especially when she was jailed for perjury from 2005 to 2006. “When I was locked up, Puffy never put a $10 bill, a penny, a quarter in my commissary. He never wrote me a letter. He didn’t try to come see me. None of that,” Kim revealed. “Oprah wrote me three letters and sent me three of her favorite books. Tyra Banks and Mark Jacobs wrote me every day. But Puffy? Nothing.”

Even after Kim’s release, Diddy quickly moved on, working with Nicki Minaj and sidelining Kim. When asked, he brushed off the drama, saying Nicki was his artist now.

The Legacy: Money, Power, and Lost Lives

Biggie made millions for Diddy, and some believe he was worth more dead than alive. The business of hip-hop has always been ruthless, but the stories coming out now suggest a level of manipulation and betrayal that few could have imagined.

As more voices join Lil Kim in speaking out, the world is finally starting to see the truth behind the glitz and glamour. Biggie’s last voicemail, the contracts, the warnings—all point to a conspiracy that may never be fully solved.

Will Lil Kim Finally Tell All?

The question remains: will Lil Kim finally break her silence and expose Diddy for good? Will she reveal what really happened to Biggie, and how the industry conspired to keep the truth hidden? One thing is certain—fans are ready, and the world is watching.

If Kim decides to speak, hip-hop may never be the same.