Aubrey "Drake" Graham and Amazon have officially joined forces for a new wave of merchandise. After teasing the collaboration earlier this week with an Amazon Prime truck parked outside his drakerelated site, a dedicated Amazon storefront called Drake’s Warehouse has now gone live, packed with a wide range of apparel, accessories, and collectibles.

The collection runs deep, touching nearly every era of the Toronto superstar’s career. Fans can pick up nostalgic album posters from Nothing Was the Same, Take Care, So Far Gone, and Certified Lover Boy, alongside fresh drops like cloud-print hoodies, plush dolls inspired by For All the Dogs, and even novelty items like an Official Drake Poop Scooper.
A standout detail is the sheer variety in pricing: items range from $2 cotton socks and $5 graphic tees to higher-end hoodies and lifestyle pieces that push into the $100 range. True to the rollout, everything is fulfilled by Amazon Prime, meaning quick shipping and easy access for fans worldwide.
Drake’s move to Amazon represents a shift in how artists approach merch distribution. By stepping outside the traditional concert booth or limited online drops, he’s leveraging one of the largest retail platforms to give his fanbase a near-instant pipeline to gear that spans nostalgia, humor, and fashion.
With the storefront now live, fans can browse Drake’s Warehouse directly through Amazon and gear up with pieces that fuse music history with tongue-in-cheek cultural references—ensuring everyone can find something that ties back to one of hip-hop’s biggest stars.
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