Drake has found himself in another controversy as Suge Knight, co-founder of Death Row Records, accused him of purchasing a fake piece of 2Pac’s legacy. The claim has sparked debates online, with fans calling it another embarrassing “L” for the Toronto superstar.
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In a recent statement, Suge Knight dismissed Drake’s purchase, claiming it has no connection to Tupac Shakur or Death Row Records. He openly called out the rapper, saying whoever sold him the jewelry “played” him. According to Suge, Drake was tricked into believing he bought an authentic 2Pac or Death Row chain, but the piece was not legitimate.
Why is this story gaining attention?
Drake has been publicly collecting hip-hop memorabilia, including items tied to Tupac, to showcase his admiration for West Coast rap culture. The idea that he might have spent a huge sum on a fake piece has shocked fans and critics, especially after a detailed comparison reportedly showed major differences between the chain Drake owns and the original Death Row pieces from the 1990s.
What are fans saying about the situation?

Social media reactions have been mixed. Some fans are clowning Drake for getting “scammed,” while others believe this is just another case of hip-hop politics. A few fans even argued that this shows why Kendrick Lamar, a known 2Pac fan, has stayed away from chasing expensive memorabilia to prove his credibility.
Could Drake’s reputation take a hit?
This isn’t Drake’s first time in the headlines for controversies unrelated to music, and while his status as one of the world’s biggest artists remains solid, this incident adds another layer to the ongoing online narrative that he’s been taking losses both personally and professionally in recent months.
