New Footage From 50 Cent’s Documentary Reveals How Diddy Put A Hit On Eminem| Kirk Burrowes Confirms | HO’

Hollywood has seen its fair share of rap beefs, diss tracks, and ego-driven rivalries, but the latest revelations coming out of 50 Cent’s explosive documentary are pushing hip-hop history into far darker territory.
According to newly surfaced footage, the long-simmering tension between Sean “Diddy” Combs and Eminem may have crossed an unthinkable line — with allegations that Diddy attempted to put a hit on Slim Shady himself.
Yes, you read that right.
For decades, fans believed the friction between Diddy and Eminem was just lyrical warfare — subliminal shots, coded bars, and industry shade traded from a safe distance.
But new claims aired in 50 Cent’s documentary suggest this feud was anything but metaphorical. According to the footage, a senior Bad Boy insider allegedly saw bank statements showing $500,000 wired to a hitman, allegedly to silence Eminem after his increasingly bold lyrical attacks on Diddy’s character and power.
And now, one of the most important figures in Bad Boy history is backing it up.
Kirk Burrowes Drops the Bombshell
The allegation is not coming from anonymous internet chatter. It comes directly from Kirk Burrowes, Diddy’s former right-hand man and co-founder of Bad Boy Records.
In the newly released documentary footage, Burrowes claims that one of Diddy’s close associates personally showed him financial records indicating a half-million-dollar payment connected to a planned hit on Eminem
Burrowes alleges the motive was simple: ego.
At the height of Eminem’s rise, Slim Shady was doing what very few artists dared — openly mocking, questioning, and poking at Diddy’s reputation in his music.
According to Burrowes, Diddy “couldn’t handle it.” The insults weren’t just embarrassing; they threatened to expose something deeper, something Diddy allegedly wanted buried.

Why Eminem Became a Problem
To understand why this alleged plot even makes sense to insiders, you have to rewind to the late 1990s and early 2000s. Eminem wasn’t just another rapper chasing controversy — he was a cultural wrecking ball. Unfiltered, fearless, and immune to industry pressure, Slim Shady went where others wouldn’t.
While most rappers avoided speaking Diddy’s name out of fear or career suicide, Eminem leaned in.
In track after track, he slipped in subliminal jabs that fans only fully understand now. In Fuel, listeners caught what many believe was a deliberate wordplay moment — spelling out “R-A-P-E-R” while leaving out the “P,” a move fans interpreted as a dark reference to allegations later raised in civil lawsuits involving Diddy.
Then came the even more chilling bars:
“Rest in peace, Biggie and Pac, both of y’all should be living…
But I ain’t tryna beef with him, ‘cause he might put a hit on me like Keefe D and them.”
At the time, many dismissed it as shock-rap theatrics. Today, those lyrics read less like provocation and more like a warning.
The Tupac and Biggie Shadow
The allegations become even heavier when placed against the unresolved legacy of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.. For years, conspiracy theories have swirled around Diddy’s alleged knowledge of — or proximity to — the events leading to both murders.
Eminem’s lyrics suggest he believed the industry already knew more than it admitted.
What’s striking is that when Eminem referenced Biggie and Pac in his songs, there were no active lawsuits naming Diddy in connection to Biggie’s death. Which raises a chilling question insiders are now whispering: What did Eminem know back then?
And who told him?
Killshot, Any Man, and the Long Game
Eminem’s alleged awareness didn’t stop in the ’90s. In Killshot, his infamous diss aimed at Machine Gun Kelly, Eminem took another sideways swing at Diddy:
“The day you put out a hit is the day Diddy admits he put the hit out that got Pac.”
Again, dismissed at the time as lyrical bravado. Again, now under a microscope.
Even earlier, in Any Man, Eminem directly called out Bad Boy Records, mocking Diddy’s treatment of artists and positioning himself as someone who wasn’t afraid of the consequences.
Insiders now suggest Eminem’s long history of jabs wasn’t random — it was calculated. A breadcrumb trail. A way to tell the truth without saying it outright.

Enter 50 Cent: Loyalty, Survival, and Revenge
If there’s one person in hip-hop who has never hidden his disdain for Diddy, it’s 50 Cent. And according to sources close to the documentary, the Eminem allegation is precisely why this project is so personal.
50 Cent and Eminem share one of the most loyal relationships in rap history. Eminem famously signed 50 after Diddy refused to. That decision changed both of their lives — and may have made them permanent enemies of Bad Boy.
50 has repeatedly said he trusts Eminem with his life, crediting him not just for career success but survival in an industry where loyalty is rare and betrayal is common.
Now, insiders claim 50 Cent believes Eminem wasn’t just disrespected — he was targeted.
Why Netflix Allegedly Pulled Back
Sources say some of the most explosive material didn’t even make it into the official streaming release. According to 50 Cent, there was simply “too much,” and not everything could be cleared or safely aired.
That’s why new footage is reportedly being released independently — on YouTube, outside traditional corporate gatekeeping. And that’s where the Eminem hit allegation finally surfaced in full.
Industry insiders say Netflix executives were hesitant to go “all the way there,” fearing legal fallout and reputational risk. But now the information is out, and it’s spreading fast.
Not Just Eminem?
Burrowes drops one final chilling hint: Eminem may not have been the only artist who came close to being “taken care of.”
According to him, Diddy’s alleged ego issues meant anyone who crossed him — lyrically or professionally — risked permanent consequences. How many artists escaped by luck alone? How many chose silence instead of survival?
Those questions hang heavy over hip-hop’s golden era.
Where This Leaves Eminem Today
Eminem has not publicly responded to the new footage. But fans are revisiting his catalog with fresh ears — and finding lines that now sound less like fiction and more like testimony.
If these allegations are true, Slim Shady wasn’t just battling critics or rivals. He was navigating a dangerous chessboard, exposing power while staying alive long enough to tell the story in code.
With 50 Cent backing him and Burrowes confirming what many long suspected, one thing is clear: this isn’t just rap beef anymore.
It’s history rewriting itself in real time.
And as more footage leaks, more insiders talk, and more lyrics get decoded, one question refuses to go away:
What else does Eminem know — and why hasn’t he said it outright yet?
Stay tuned. Because if hip-hop has taught us anything, it’s that the truth always finds its beat.
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