Kendrick Lamar Shows Stuff Reportedly from Drake’s Father’s Suitcase That was Stolen in Jamaica


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As Drake and Kendrick Lamar‘s lyrical feud continues, an interesting tidbit has come to light regarding the cover art for two of Kendrick’s Drake diss tracks, Meet The Graham and 6:16 In LA.

According to Jamaican-American internet personality and podcaster DJ Akademiks, the cover art used by Kendrick for his diss track covers contained images of items that were alleged inside a suitcase that was stolen from Dennis Graham, father of Aubrey Graham, more popularly known as Drake.

At the time when the suitcase was stolen, back in 2021 during a trip to Jamaica, a reward of JMD$1M was offered for the return of the items inside the case and that was when pictures of the items were taken.

A source who spoke to Urband Islandz stated, “The items were in a chest stolen from Dennis in Jamaica in 2021 and the thieves took the photos and got some money to return some of the loot.”

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These items include two pill bottles, two receipts, a black glove, a shirt, recipes etc..

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