Nipsey Hussle was LA’s very own American rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, and community activist until he was tragically murdered on the 31st of March 2019. The profound individual died from gunshot wounds outside his very own LA-based clothing store and since then many of the artist’s fellow creatives, inspirational figures and fans have provided dozens of tributes and open letters in honour of his memory and work.
In fact, Kendrick Lamar, Barack Obama and JAY-Z are just a few of the individuals that penned pieces for the creative, with each of these being opened and shared that during Nipsey’s “Celebration of Live” memorial service. As well as this, the rapper’s body was transported through LA, travelling toward’s the store he was shot outside of, and the place that has now become an area of remembrance.
Take a look at the previously mentioned letters below, you can also watch Nipsey Hussle’s procession pass through South LA thanks to a live-stream that was provided by ABC7.
In 2009, I remember trekking cities alongside Nipsey and family. Both performing as opening acts on The Game LAX Tour. Our sprinter van trailed their mobile home from state to state.
Kendrick Lamar
Though I was a there as support for my brother Jay Rock, Nipsey greeted me as one of his own. And that was very commendable. Casually I would go out to the crowd and listen to the substance he spewed on stage. Thinking to myself, this is the type of talent I want to be apart of. His charisma and way with words was powerful. But his integrity as a person, made me even more enthused.
I watched a young, ambitious black male orchestrate fellowship amongst the men around him on that tour. Determined to execute one thing — and that was Greatness. Greatness in knowledge, greatness in wealth, and greatness in self. My curiosity about who he really was started to grow from that moment in time. Was he a product if Crenshaw and Slauson? Was he a radical? Or was he a thinker? That mystique kept me engaged throughout his life career. The years progressed, and my admiration grew from up close and from afar. Watching his interviews, his philosophies, and his work amongst the black community.
Time surely revealed itself. I realized Nipsey was all of those perspectives. But most importantly, he was a vessel from God. As my heart aches for him and his family. I understand that the Most High doesn’t make mistakes. I pray that Ermias Foundation continues to blossom. I pray for those who trespass against it.
A true King will be tested in adversity. To stand in fearlessness in what he believes will impact on earth, as well as in heaven. So thank you Nipsey The Radical. Nipsey The Husband. Nipsey The Friend. Nipsey The Great. And from now on, Nipsey The Messenger…… Shalom.
Renown late Professor, Dr, Howard Thurman introduced us – many years ago – to the existence of a new black man…
JAY-Z
“…. there is something in every one of us that waits and listens for the sound of the genuine in ourselves and that IT is the only true guide that we would ever have. And that if we cannot hear it, we will all of our lives spend our days on the ends of strings that somebody else pulls!”
“Top of the top,” this is how Nip always greeted me in the morning as if he was reminding me that he was steadfastly holding on to the top of the top of his own life string and destiny!
So, Top of the top – Nip
The world just got to see a flash of your brilliance.
You were a curious soul who was evolving at a speed that was truly inspiring.
The seeds you have planted are already bearing fruit.
The outpouring of admiration is testimony to the love and respect you’ve farmed.
Sleep well King, The Marathon continues as a line of energy for all of us to consider.
LOVE AND LIGHT, JAY”
Thank you to @BarackObama for sending this letter for me to read celebrating @NipseyHussle’s life & legacy. pic.twitter.com/qwEjjb6O9d
— Karen Civil (@KarenCivil) 11 April 2019