There has been some speculation and rumors about a potential connection between the two, but there’s no credible evidence that suggests Muammar Gaddafi (also spelled Kadafi) and Tupac Shakur were directly related. However, Tupac did have connections to the Libyan leader.
In the mid-1990s, Tupac and Gaddafi’s son, Seif al-Islam Gaddafi, reportedly became acquainted. Some stories even suggest that Tupac met Gaddafi in person or had contact with him during his time in Cuba or after his release from prison, but this connection is mostly based on rumor and hearsay.
Tupac’s family background is often discussed in relation to revolutionary politics, as his mother, Afeni Shakur, was a member of the Black Panther Party. So it’s possible that Tupac’s political views might have aligned with certain figures like Gaddafi, but no direct familial relationship between the two has ever been confirmed.
It’s a topic that still gets brought up occasionally, but the links are more about shared political ideologies rather than blood relations.