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21 Savage has taken to Instagram to show off a shiny new OVO owl chain, which he paired with a Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) mask in what could be our first look at his Halloween fit, too. While the Atlanta rapper did not specify whether or not the jewelry came from Drake, he did tag the 6 God in the post, and Drake followed by giving it a like.

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The gift arrives as 21 just released his new project with Metro Boomin, called Savage Mode II, which includes Drake-assisted track, "Mr. Right Now." Shortly after the tape arrived, Drizzy congratulated 21 Savage with a post on Instagram, further hinting that the OVO chain came from him.

Drake has a history of giving his collaborators OVO jewelry. Just last week, for example, DJ Khaled shared an up-close look at his latest gift from the Canadian superstar. The sparkling chain paired the OVO owl with a lion head and a key, referencing DJ Khaled's catchphrases. Drake himself has a similar piece, which he wore in the "Popstar" music video.

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