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Drake Adds Rare Pablo Escobar Memorabilia To His Collection

Feb 16, 2026 | Community News, Entertainment

February 16, 2026

Drake has built a reputation for collecting rare and conversation-starting memorabilia, but his latest reveal may be one of his most controversial yet. The rap star recently shared an image on Instagram of a green Boston Celtics cap reportedly linked to Pablo Escobar, the late Colombian cartel leader.

Archived online listings show that a Celtics hat associated with Escobar’s estate had previously been offered for $75,000, allegedly accompanied by documentation connected to his brother, Roberto Escobar. While it has not been officially confirmed that Drake purchased that exact piece, the timing of his post quickly sparked speculation across social media and hip hop blogs.

Drake added fuel to the conversation by sharing a documentary still that appeared to show Escobar wearing a similar hat. In hip hop culture, rare artifacts often symbolize status and influence, and controversial pieces can carry even greater cultural weight.

Whether the purchase was about historical intrigue, shock value, or simply expanding his archive, the move once again demonstrates Drake’s ability to dominate headlines — even without saying a word.

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