Obama,
Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dogg pay tribute to rapper Nipsey
Hussle
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[April 12, 2019] By
Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Former U.S. President Barack Obama sent a letter, Stevie
Wonder sang, and Snoop Dogg called slain rapper Nipsey
Hussle a "peace advocate" at a Los Angeles memorial on
Thursday attended by family members, friends and
thousands of fans.
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Obama wrote a letter to the family that was read by Karen Civil,
Hussle's friend and business partner. The former president
praised Hussle's attempts to revitalize the gang-plagued
neighborhood where he was raised, and where he was gunned down
last month.
"While most folks look at the Crenshaw neighborhood where he
grew up and see only gangs, bullets and despair, Nipsey saw
potential. He saw hope," Obama's letter said, referencing his
efforts to build a skills-training center and a co-working
space.
The 21,000-capacity Staples Center, a sports and pop concert
venue, was packed with fans wearing white and blue for the
three-hour memorial. It was followed by a 25-mile (40-km)
procession through the streets of south Los Angeles.
Fellow California rapper Snoop Dogg recalled Hussle's former
connections with the notorious Crips gang that the musician
later parlayed into efforts to combat gang violence.
Hussle, 33, was shot on March 31 outside a clothing store he
owned in south Los Angeles. Last week, a stampede erupted at a
local vigil for Hussle after reports of a gunman in the crowd.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave us a good Crip, the
late great neighborhood Nip. Rest in peace," Snoop Dogg said. He
called the Grammy-nominated singer "a peace advocate" because of
his work with all members of the community.
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Wonder played his 1980 hit "Rocket Love" and a version of Eric
Clapton's "Tears in Heaven."
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said Hussle has become "to
hip hop and rap what Bob Marley was to reggae."
"He lived the gang life but he didn't stay there. He lived the life
of the 'hood but he rose above the pull of gravity," Farrakhan said
in a speech.
Hussle's two year-old son, dressed in a blue suit, was brought on
stage in the arms of the musician's girlfriend, model Lauren London.
A 29-year-old man last week pleaded not guilty to murder charges.
Police said Hussle's shooting was motivated by a personal dispute,
although it took place in a surge of gang-related violence in south
Los Angeles in March.
Hussle, whose real name was Ermias Asghedom, was Grammy-nominated
earlier this year for his debut studio album "Victory Lap."
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; editing by David Gregorio and Chris
Reese)
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