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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Journalist Corrects Netflix on Biggie's Fear

Journalist Corrects Netflix on Biggie's Fear

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Interview clip placement by Netflix doc caused confusion.
  • Biggie spoke of street dangers, not East Coast/West Coast tensions.
  • Diddy allegedly canceled Biggie's UK flight amid rising tensions.
Journalist Corrects Netflix on Biggie's Fear

A prominent journalist has voiced concerns regarding the contextualization of a Biggie interview within a recent Netflix documentary. The clip, featuring the Brooklyn rapper discussing intense paranoia and fear for his life, was presented as relating to the period just before his murder in Los Angeles.

However, the journalist clarified that the interview, recorded in 1994 surrounding his album 'Ready to Die,' was about his fear of street dangers in Brooklyn, not conflicts within the rap industry. The documentary allegedly misrepresented this fear as being linked to the East Coast-West Coast rivalry and his impending trip to Los Angeles.

Adding to the controversy, a docuseries titled 'The Reckoning' claims Sean 'Diddy' Combs canceled Biggie's flight to the UK to promote his album 'Life After Death.' This alleged action, coupled with the miscontextualized interview, fuels ongoing debates about the circumstances surrounding the rapper's final days.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Biggie expressed deep fear of street dangers and the possibility of being 'knocked off' in Brooklyn, not specific threats related to the rap game or rivalries.
The documentary allegedly used an interview from 1994 about street fears and placed it contextually before Biggie's 1997 murder in LA, implying it related to the East Coast-West Coast feud.
A docuseries alleges Diddy canceled Biggie's flight to the UK and kept him on the West Coast amid rising tensions, which Diddy's team denies.

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