The city of Los Angeles has been in mourning since 33-year-old rapper and South L.A. advocate Nipsey Hussle was gunned down ... Center], I don't know. I mean, I feel like there are some clout ...
“Watching Nipsey inspired me to invest and own in our communities,” said Insecure actress and writer Issa Rae. Rae recently bought property in LA and vowed to continue Hussle’s work through ...
His mural of the late Nipsey Hussle on Grand and Perkins in Oakland is a trademark ... and how that shows up in your artistry and given your relationship with your parents, what does it mean to you to ...
Hussle was praised for his humanitarian charity work after his death The man who shot and killed Los Angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle minutes after a brief argument in 2019 has been found guilty of ...
In an excerpt from the new Nipsey biography ’The Marathon Don’t Stop,’ author Rob Kenner looks back at the origins and influence of the protest track ”Fuck Donald Trump” In 2016 ...
One of the most powerful visuals in the video is Lyte rapping in front of a mural of Nipsey Hussle, a fellow icon whose life ...
That doesn’t mean forgetting ... blessing me with Nipsey and [his siblings] Sami and Samantha. I love you all. He will never be gone in my heart. He lives forever.” Hussle cemented his ...
The man convicted of killing rapper Nipsey Hussle has been sentenced to at least 60 years in prison. Eric R. Holder, Jr. was found guilty of first-degree murder last July for killing Hussle ...
A long-lost mural that once adorned an iconic Queens restaurant has finally been brought home — fifty years after it seemingly vanished into thin air. The sprawling, 39-foot Andre Durenceau ...
Each point on the map is clickable, with a photo, description and sometimes a link to a story about the mural. You can zoom in to focus on a particular neighborhood or suburb.
The video was "shot and chopped" by Zac Facts and includes footage in front of a Nipsey Hussle mural. Longtime friend and collaborator Drake also commented on the release in his IG stories ...
Locust St. ― said that Ihsan Atta, the Palestinian-American landlord who owns the building at North Holton and East Locust streets, didn't inform them that the controversial mural would be going up.