Drake Now Owns the Rarest Signed Michael Jackson Album Ever
When rap royalty meets pop legend, the result is pure cultural flex. Drake just leveled up his memorabilia game by acquiring what insiders call the rarest Michael Jackson album ever made available.
Drake Purchases Rare Michael Jackson Autographed Album:
Drake also purchased the rarest signed Michael Jackson album along with 2pacs de*th row pendant from luxury goods collector Alexander Bitar 😳
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The album is autographed by Michael Jackson & Quincy Jones, and has a small sketch done by MJ
(Confirmed by collector Alexander Bitar) pic.twitter.com/axBDYQeT3N
This isn’t just any album, it's signed by MJ and iconic producer Quincy Jones, complete with a hand-drawn sketch by the King of Pop himself.
Its journey traces back to Jackson’s assistant tour manager, Nelson Hayes, making it a priceless piece of hip-hop nostalgia and pop history.
Drake’s Collection is Bigger Than Bling
Drake’s memorabilia collection isn’t about showing off, it’s about legacy. With this acquisition, he connects his own rap journey with two global music icons who helped define the sound of their eras.
Recently, Drake also reportedly picked up another cultural artifact: 2Pac’s Death Row Records chain, famously worn on the cover of the All Eyez On Me album.
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He showcased it in an Instagram post just before a stop on his "$ome $pecial $hows 4 EU" tour in Copenhagen.
The back of the pendant reportedly reads: "All eyez on YOU 1996" and is valued at over $500,000.
Breaking Records
The timing couldn’t be more symbolic. Drake currently shares the record with Michael Jackson for the most Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits by a male solo artist, 13 each.
With his next release, Drake could officially surpass MJ and cement his place in music history.
Cultural Impact Through Hip-Hop Collectibles
Drake isn’t just collecting memorabilia, he’s building a bridge between generations of musical greatness.
These acquisitions highlight his respect for hip-hop culture and his role in shaping its future. Owning iconic pieces from legends like Michael Jackson and 2Pac sends a powerful message: he’s not just making hits, he’s curating history.
Whether seen as a flex or a tribute, Drake’s latest moves have the internet buzzing, and the culture watching.