Suge Knight Says Drake’s Tupac Chain Is Fake  

Death Row co-founder Suge Knight claims that Drake’s Tupac chain is not real.

During a recent interview with Art of Dialogue from his prison cell, Knight claimed the Death Row Records chain formerly belonging to Tupac is fraudulent.

“Well, I’m quite sure it’s not true,” said Knight. “When I came up with the idea to make the Death Row chain—one, it had never been done before. Two, it was like wearing a, you know, it was like having your flag, your rag. You can’t tuck it, It means something.”

According to Knight, he was the only one authorized to give out authentic chains to represent the record label. He went on to say that Snoop Dogg was the first one to receive the but exchanged it for a “ custom dog paw believing a Death Row chain would cause too much controversy.”

Knight also said Dr. Dre and a few others had chains, but others did not.

“None of the b**ches on Death Row had Death Row chains. The Dogg Pound [Kurupt and Daz Dillinger] didn’t even have Death Row chains,” Knight said.

After Tupac’s release from jail in 1995, Knight claimed that he would give him his own Death Row chain, but he turned down the offer.

“He’s like, ‘Shit, you my big bro. Let me wear yours, that’s more important. I don’t want a first one, I want to wear the one you got,” he said.

Knight recalled that “Tupac wore his diamond-covered chain immediately upon his release, and no one else had that piece.”

“That’s not Tuac’s chain. It’s not a Death Row chain. Whoever sold you that chain, Drake, you need to go beat his motherf**king ass. Crazy,” Knight said.

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