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Drake’s $600k Homage to Late Rap Legend Tupac

Drake splashes his cash on two bedazzled necklaces.

Image: The Come Up Show/ Flickr
Image source: The Come Up Show/ Flickr 

Canadian born rapper Drake known for hits such as ‘Nice for What’ and ‘Controlla’ has paid $600k for two chains sporting pendants of Tupac, one of Drake’s inspirations.   

Drake’s mammoth purchase features 70 carats of white and yellow diamonds as well as over half a kilogram of gold. The pendants cost $300k each and were purchased from @Jasonofbeverlyhills on Instagram who posted a video of the dazzling chains along with a caption “Thank you @champagnepapi for trusting us with this project. Unbelievable honour to help pay homage to the legend Tupac Shakur.” 

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Drake has been known to splash out frequently on lavish purchases and these twin pendants are no exception. Previously Drake has spent money on solid gold Jordan’s, which cost almost $2 million, a Boeing 767 aircraft, and several Rolex watches, showing his penchant for luxury. 

This purchase seems more meaningful to Drake than his Rolexes though – he has expressed a clear respect for Tupac Shakur, who is thought to have died in 1996, he even claimed that he felt flattered by a sign that said “Less Drake, More Tupac” and ended up paying $6,000 for it

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