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Suge Knight Accuses Drake of Wearing Fake 2Pac Death Row Chain

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Suge Knight, the founder of Death Row Records, has accused rapper Drake of wearing a fake Death Row Records chain, which he claims was never owned by 2Pac. Knight, who is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence, made these remarks during a call to The Art of Dialogue podcast. He explained that the original Death Row chain was a significant symbol, initially given to Snoop Dogg. Knight recounted that 2Pac preferred to wear Knight's own chain rather than having a new one made. Knight criticized Drake for allegedly being deceived by a jeweler who sold him the chain, urging Drake to confront the jeweler.
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Why It's Important?

The accusation by Suge Knight brings attention to the authenticity and significance of memorabilia associated with iconic figures in hip-hop history. It raises questions about the commercialization and authenticity of items linked to cultural icons like 2Pac. For Drake, being associated with a fake chain could impact his credibility and image within the hip-hop community. This incident also highlights the ongoing influence of Death Row Records and its founder, Suge Knight, in shaping narratives around hip-hop history and legacy.

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