Prison Podcast: Suge Knight Is Launching ‘Collect Calls With Suge Knight’ From Behind Bars

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Prison Podcast: Suge Knight Is Launching ‘Collect Calls With Suge Knight’ From Behind Bars

Suge Knight, the former boss of Death Row Records, is launching a podcast, “Collect Calls With Suge Knight,” in collaboration with Dave Mays.

The podcast will delve into hip-hop topics, share life experiences, foster relationships with younger and older artists, and answer audience questions.

Knight, a witness to Tupac Shakur’s murder, recently stated that he will not cooperate with prosecutors in the case, and that his podcast will not disclose the details of the case.

Suge Knight’s Podcast ‘Collect Calls With Suge Knight’ Set Live From Prison

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According to a new report, Suge Knight, despite being incarcerated, is launching a podcast titled “Collect Calls With Suge Knight,” a collaborative effort with Dave Mays, Breakbeat Media CEO and founder Resource Magazine.

It’s officially set to launch on Halloween in 2023, and Mays revealed TMZ that about five podcast episodes with half-hour conversations have been recorded.

Reportedly, the podcast will cover a variety of hip-hop-related topics, including Knight’s response to hip-hop artists and experts who have used his name for headlines, as well as his thoughts on Snoop Dogg’s ownership of the Death Row brand.

The First Episode of ‘Collect Calls With Suge Knight’ Will Be Aired On October 24th

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However, Mays said the purpose of the podcast is not just to patronize other artists as Knight aims to share his experiences, good and bad, with the younger generation and facilitate connections with older artists. The podcast will also feature audience questions.

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Episodes of “Collect Calls With Suge Knight” will be released weekly, with audio versions on Thursdays and video versions on Fridays, available on major platforms. Previews of the first episode will be available on October 24. Notably, the “Death Row Record” mogul has stated that he has no intention of revealing information about the murders of Keefe D or Tupac Shakur on the podcast.

Suge Knight Says He Won’t Help Prosecutors In Tupac Shakur’s Murder Trial

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According to the outlet, Knight, who is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence for voluntary manslaughter, expressed his surprise at the recent arrest of suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis in the Tupac Shakur murder case.

Knight, who was in the BMW with Shakur at the time of the shooting, disputed the popular belief that Davis’ late nephew, Orlando Anderson, was the shooter and expressed his reluctance to testify against Davis if called as a witness.

The former record producer emphatically stated that he would not cooperate with prosecutors in Davis’ murder trial and emphasized that he would not speak negatively about Davis, regardless of confessions made in interviews or to police.

Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis Arrested as Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect

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Davis’ Sept. 29 arrest for the 1996 slaying of rapper Tupac Shakur brought a long-awaited development 27 years after the fatal shooting, which occurred as the hip-hop legend was leaving a Las Vegas Strip boxing match.

In 1998, Davis publicly revealed his role as the front-seat passenger in the car from which the fatal shots were fired. He also confessed his involvement to the police in 2009, but as explained by former detectives in CNN interview, the authorities were unable to act on the information immediately.

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According to authorities, the killing of the “Hit Em Up” rapper stemmed from a gang-related conflict between two gangs based in Compton, California. Currently, Davis stands as the only surviving suspect, and he has shared in the memoir that he and Suge Knight are the only surviving witnesses.

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During a press conference following Davis’ arrest, Jason Johansson, a Las Vegas police homicide lieutenant, detailed their extensive efforts over the past five years, stating, “Over the last five years, we’ve conducted many interviews and corroborated many facts that are not not only consistent with the scene of the incident on the night of the incident but also supportive and consistent with the sequence of events that night.”

Another report by Sun claimed that Davis’ arrest stemmed from his overconfidence in spilling details about the shooting incident. Davis allegedly taunted police several times before his arrest, claiming they could not charge him in connection with Shakur’s murder.

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