Drake Appears to Show Off 2Pac’s Death Row Records Chain From 1996
Drake continues honoring 2Pac by showcasing the iconic 1996 Death Row Records chain, previously worn by the late rapper, amid ongoing legal disputes and hip-hop tensions.
- On August 24, 2025, Canadian rapper Drake posted a photo on Instagram showing what appeared to be 2Pac's 1996 Death Row Records chain from the famous rapper's career peak.
- The chain's location had been a mystery since 1996, fueling public curiosity about the whereabouts of this iconic hip-hop artifact until Drake’s recent reveal.
- The diamond-studded necklace showcases the well-known Death Row Records emblem and is inscribed with "All Eyez on YOU 1996," directly connecting it to 2Pac’s imagery and legacy.
- In 2023, Drake acquired Tupac Shakur’s crown ring, adorned with precious stones, which sold at Sotheby’s for over $1 million; the ring features an inscription inside referencing Tupac’s 1996 engagement to Kidada Jones.
- These acquisitions reinforce Drake’s dedication to preserving 2Pac’s cultural influence and expand his collection of historic hip-hop memorabilia tied to one of the genre’s most influential figures.
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