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Kendrick Lamar Offered Replica Of Sacred 2Pac Ring Sold To Drake For $1M

Kendrick Lamar has expressed his discontent with Drake owning 2Pac's iconic crown ring, which Drake purchased for $1 million at an auction last year. During a recent concert in Los Angeles, Kendrick demanded that Drake hand over the prized item.

In response, New York City jeweler Maksud Agadjani has offered to create a replica of the ring for Kendrick. In a video posted on Facebook, Agadjani showcased the duplicate and suggested Kendrick buy it if he can't retrieve the original from Drake.

The original ring, made of gold, ruby, and diamonds, has an inscription reading "Pac & Dada 1996," referencing 2Pac's engagement to Kidada Jones. The late rapper famously wore it during his final public appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards before his tragic death.

During his Juneteenth performance, Kendrick altered the lyrics of his song "Euphoria" to address the issue directly, further fueling the ongoing feud with Drake. The concert included multiple shots directed at Drake, emphasizing Kendrick's dedication to preserving 2Pac's legacy.

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