Drake’s $1 Million Crown Ring Honors Tupac Shakur


Drake, a famous American rapper, has bought a bit of hip-hop history that is both unique and important. The most valuable thing is the gold, ruby, and diamond crown ring that the late Tupac Shakur made himself and wore at his last public event, the MTV Video Music Awards in September 1996.

Drake made news when he spent an incredible $1,016,000 at a Sotheby’s auction to buy the famous ring. The ring was only thought to be worth $200,000 at first, which makes Drake’s buy a truly amazing and valuable addition to his impressive collection.

This Sotheby’s sale, which was only for hip-hop items, was an important part of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

Drake bought Tupac Shakur’s important ring during his “It’s All a Blur Tour” with 21 Savage. The rapper kept his fans interested by teasing the release of his upcoming record, “All the Dogs,” but he hasn’t said when it will come out.

Drake has also been working on his art. He just came out with a book of poems and a new song called “Search & Rescue.” He worked with J Hus and Young Thug, and he was a guest on Travis Scott’s “Meltdown,” which was on the record “Utopia.”

As the hip-hop community continues to change, Drake’s important role in keeping its rich history alive is more important than ever and continues to fascinate fans and enthusiasts alike.