Lil’ Cease denies Greg Kading’s comments about His Statements about The Notorious B.I.G.’s murder

Lil’ Cease Responds to Greg Kading’s Biggie Allegations

The debate over who was responsible for the tragic murder of The Notorious B.I.G. continues to stir controversy. This week, former Junior M.A.F.I.A. member Lil’ Cease publicly responded to allegations made by ex-LAPD detective Greg Kading, who claims that Cease’s statements have changed over time regarding the fatal night of March 9, 1997.

In a new interview on Shade 45’s “Sway In The Morning,” Cease flatly denies any inconsistency in his statements and questions Kading’s motives and credibility. The ongoing drama surrounding the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls has now seen a new layer added, with Cease choosing to confront it head-on.

Greg Kading’s Explosive Allegations Reignite Old Wounds

Former LAPD detective Greg Kading has drawn attention once again for his controversial new book, Murder Rap, in which he accuses high-profile music executives of ordering the hits on two of hip-hop’s most influential figures. According to Kading, Diddy allegedly put out a $1 million hit on Tupac. Meanwhile, Suge Knight supposedly ordered Biggie’s murder in retaliation.

Kading also claims he had access to taped confessions and direct testimony from gang members like Duane “Keffe D” Davis. In the case of Biggie’s murder, he singles out Lil’ Cease. Thus, suggesting that the rapper’s original statement given on the night of the murder does not match the ones he has made in subsequent interviews and documentaries.

“I don’t know if he was lying or confused,” Kading says. “What I do know is the stories Cease has told over the years don’t add up.”

Lil’ Cease Breaks His Silence on Sway in the Morning

Lil’ Cease, a close friend and protégé of The Notorious B.I.G., decided it was time to address the swirling rumors and accusations. Speaking directly with Sway Calloway on Shade 45, Cease expressed frustration over the never-ending cycle of conspiracy theories surrounding Biggie’s death.

“I’m just way past those types of situations,” he explained. “Every year, every couple of months, something new comes out. It all depends on whoever’s putting it out and what their intentions are.”

Cease stated he had never even heard of Kading before the book’s release and had no recollection of him being involved in the case at any level. When asked if he believed the allegations against Diddy, Cease was clear: “I’ve been dealing with this for so many years. Every year, it’s just something different. Who knows what to believe?”

Questioning the Timing and Motives

Cease isn’t alone in questioning the credibility of Greg Kading. Many are wondering why this information is just now surfacing in a self-published book. Kading’s sudden emergence, armed with alleged recordings and confidential files, is raising eyebrows in the hip-hop community.

Some critics argue that the release of Murder Rap is more about profit than justice. The fact that the LAPD supposedly pulled Kading off the case right as he was making headway only adds to the suspicion. While the LAPD maintains that the case is still active and ongoing, no official charges have been filed in either murder case.

Diddy and Suge Deny Involvement

Both Sean “Diddy” Combs and Marion “Suge” Knight have denied the allegations made in the book. According to Kading, an informant named Keffe D claimed that Diddy expressed his desire to “get rid of them dudes.” However, Diddy outright denied this in a statement to LA Weekly, labeling the claims as completely false.

Suge Knight, currently incarcerated on unrelated charges, has also denied involvement in Biggie’s murder. The tension between Bad Boy Records and Death Row in the mid-90s was well-documented, but both men insist they were not behind the killings of the two iconic rappers.

Lil’ Kim Weighs In on the Conspiracies

Back in March, Lil’ Kim, another close affiliate of Biggie, spoke about the theories that constantly surround both Biggie and Tupac’s deaths. She believes that whatever happened, it goes far beyond just a feud between two record labels.

“I will say that I always felt like Biggie and Tupac’s deaths were bigger than how they tried to make it out to be,” she said. “It’s bigger than Suge Knight being involved. I think it was even over his head.”

Kim expressed concern that the immense influence both men held was a threat to higher powers, perhaps even the government. “They could have run for mayor and probably won,” she said, suggesting their impact was more than music—it was political.

When she raised this point, she compared it to Arnold Schwarzenegger. He became one of the most popular actors in Hollywood. This popularity helped Schwarzenegger when he decided to run for Governor of California in 2003 and he won. Kim feels there was a fear from some that Biggie and Tupac would’ve done something similar, later in their lives.

Justice Still Elusive for Families and Fans

For fans of both fallen rappers, the constant stream of new theories without concrete evidence is emotionally exhausting. Lil’ Cease emphasized the emotional toll this takes on the families, especially the mothers of Biggie and Tupac.

“We just want justice,” he said. “Not stories. Not new books. Real justice.”

It’s been over 14 years since Biggie was murdered in Los Angeles, and just as long since Tupac’s killing in Las Vegas. Despite numerous documentaries, witness statements, and now Greg Kading’s book, both murders remain officially unsolved.

Concluding Thoughts: Truth or Sensationalism?

As Murder Rap gains attention, Lil’ Cease’s public rebuttal serves as a reminder that not every story is grounded in fact. His calm, measured response also highlights the fatigue felt by those closest to the tragedy.

Whether Greg Kading’s claims will lead to renewed investigations or simply stir more speculation remains to be seen. What’s clear is that for Lil’ Cease, this is not about public relations or clearing his name—it’s about maintaining the integrity of his fallen friend’s legacy.

Until justice is served, the hip-hop community remains trapped in a cycle of speculation and sorrow. And for now, Lil’ Cease stands firm in denying any false narrative that calls his loyalty or truthfulness into question.