Jeweler Offers Kendrick Lamar Replica of Iconic 2Pac Crown Ring Sold to Drake
Kendrick Lamar Demands Drake Return 2Pac’s Iconic Ring, Jeweler Offers Solution
The ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake over the ownership of 2Pac’s iconic crown ring has taken a new turn, with a New York City jeweler offering a unique solution to the escalating situation.
Last year, Drake purchased the legendary ring worn by the late rapper for a whopping $1 million at an auction, much to the dismay of Kendrick Lamar. The Compton native recently demanded that his rival hand over the prized item during a concert in Los Angeles, sparking a public dispute over 2Pac’s legacy.
In response to the controversy, jeweler Maksud Agadjani posted a video on Facebook showcasing a replica of the original ring, offering to make a duplicate for Kendrick Lamar. The jeweler urged Kendrick to consider purchasing the replica from traxnyc.com as a way to resolve the conflict.
The original ring, made of gold, ruby, and diamonds, features an inscription that reads “Pac & Dada 1996,” symbolizing 2Pac’s engagement to Kidada Jones. The ring holds significant sentimental value as it was worn by the late rapper during his final public appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards before his tragic death.
The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has escalated in recent weeks, with Kendrick using his platform to demand the return of 2Pac’s ring. The situation has sparked a debate among fans and industry insiders, with many questioning the ownership and preservation of hip-hop artifacts.
As the controversy continues to unfold, fans are eagerly awaiting to see how the situation will be resolved and whether Kendrick Lamar will ultimately acquire the iconic ring that holds a special place in hip-hop history.