Suge Knight Reveals 2Pac’s Cremated Ashes Were Smoked by Friends and Family”

In a stunning revelation, music executive Suge Knight has come forward to claim that 2Pac’s closest friends and family rolled the rapper’s cremated ashes into a joint and smoked them after his tragic death in 1996. Knight, currently serving a 28-year sentence for a 2015 fatal hit-and-run, shared this extraordinary story in an interview with People Magazine from California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.

A Bizarre Ritual

According to Knight, the ritual was carried out with the blessing of 2Pac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, who insisted on immediate cremation after her son’s passing. Knight claims he paid over $1 million in cash to facilitate the cremation process, citing Afeni’s urgency and his own fear of her.

Knight’s Account

In the interview, Knight recalled the events surrounding 2Pac’s death and the subsequent ritual. “A bag with his ashes was passed around,” he said. “His homies rolled him up. They smoked him.” Knight humorously added that he was the only one who didn’t participate, citing his probation restrictions.

A Reflection of 2Pac’s Spirit

This shocking revelation reflects the gangster spirit that defined 2Pac’s life and the bond he shared with his associates. 2Pac’s death has been one of the most debated and controversial subjects in American hip hop, with many speculating about the circumstances surrounding his murder.

The Circumstances of 2Pac’s Death

On September 7, 1996, 2Pac was shot four times, including in the lungs, in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. He succumbed to his wounds six days later at the University Medical Centre. The murder remains a topic of discussion, with some believing it was connected to his feud with West Coast rapper The Notorious B.I.G.

Legacy and Impact

Despite the controversy surrounding his death, 2Pac’s legacy continues to inspire and influence new generations of music fans. His story, including the bizarre tribute revealed by Suge Knight, serves as a testament to his enduring impact on hip-hop culture.

The Ongoing Investigation

Twenty-seven years after 2Pac’s murder, Duane “Keffe D” Davis was arrested and charged with murder. His trial is scheduled to begin in February 2026, bringing new attention to the case and sparking renewed debate about the circumstances surrounding 2Pac’s death.

Source: Africa Publicity

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