Drake may have just started the biggest ownership debate in hip-hop.

Drake may have just started the biggest ownership debate in hip-hop.

Drake may have just started the biggest ownership debate in hip-hop.
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Rumors are spreading that Drake secretly stepped in to acquire the music catalogs connected to 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., allegedly after learning they were being pushed through questionable unofficial channels.

According to the claims, Drake paid far more than expected to secure the rights and said the families of both legends would receive major financial benefits. But fans are already asking the bigger question: why would Drake make a move this massive?

Some see it as a power play to protect hip-hop history. Others think it could be one of the most strategic legacy moves of his career. And with names like Pac and Biggie involved, the conversation is bigger than business — it is about respect, ownership, culture, and who gets to control the future of rap’s most sacred catalogs.

If true, this could change how fans look at Drake’s role in hip-hop forever.

Do you think Drake is protecting 2Pac and Biggie’s legacy, or is this a deeper power move? Drop your take below.