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Directed by Nick Broomfield, the 2021 documentary Last Man Standing: Suge Knight and the Murders of Biggie & Tupac revisits the darkest chapter of hip-hop history—the unsolved murders of Tupac Shakur and Christopher "Biggie Smalls" Wallace. Nearly two decades after his first investigation in Biggie & Tupac (2002), Broomfield returns to find that Suge Knight’s incarceration has finally allowed key witnesses to speak more freely. The film argues that these tragedies were not merely the result of a music industry rivalry, but the inevitable fallout of a toxic intersection between street gang culture, corporate greed, and law enforcement corruption. The Rise and Fall of Suge Knight

At the heart of the film is the imposing figure of Suge Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records. Broomfield portrays Knight as a man who possessed the business acumen to be a conventional tycoon but chose instead to be a "bully" in the industry. By filling his offices with gang-affiliated security and surrounding himself with violence, Knight turned a record label into a paramilitary organization. Former employees, such as Mob James, suggest that Knight’s desire to remain "one of the homies" rather than a professional executive eventually led to the label's collapse and his own 28-year prison sentence for manslaughter. The Institutional Rot subtitle Last.Man.Standing.Suge.Knight.and.the....