Drake’s Teenage Rhyme Book Is Being Auctioned Off, Starting At $32k
Drake’s teenage rhyme book was left unfettered in a dumpster.
As the story goes, the rhyme book was found in a dumpster close to Drake’s grandpa’s old furniture factory, where the OVO magnate used to work as a youngster. TMZ has come up golden once again, this time in procuring photo evidence of Drake’s signature from inside the booklet, as you can see right here.
A quick scan of Moments in Time’s general website tells us the auction house specializes in other intimate objects as well, but nothing that hasn’t been authenticated with a signature. They sell celebrity-owned letters, signed photographs, and a few bizarro items that fall under the “miscellaneous” misnomer such as Elvis Presley’s gun, the crown medallion Tupac Shakur wore as he was shot in ’94, and even Tommie Smith’s Gold Medal from the 1968 Olympic Games – see for yourself.