How much would you pay for a hard drive containing unreleased Tupac songs? We’ll find out what someone will shell out when the data goes up for auction. The hard drive belonged to Tupac’s former bodyguard Frank Alexander, who has passed away. There’s 83 gigabytes worth of Shakur’s songs, pictures, and documents. The bidding for the hard drive started at $10,000 on Wednesday. The price is expected to be between $600,000 and $1.2 million.
A one-of-a-kind collector's item that can be yours, if you can afford it. https://t.co/KQ5WrSK0LE
— TMZ (@TMZ) December 2, 2021