Biggest lesson he missed. When you a street ninja gangbanger like he was so proud to be. Always have something on you or at least your people. He went out, not even ever having a chance.
Real?? ol boy stayed @ puffs house all that time for puff just to work on one track and ended up with all the rights to his last album......It's deeper than music my guy.
Man nip and dolph were a different breed of young dudes. Those were probably 2 of the saddest murders to ever happen to the hip hop community because they were real leaders and took care of so many people
@@jess-just-a-biscuit no dis respect, The grind and level that NIP & Young Dolph was on was different. King Von was younger and started to see different. I will give it to him, began to do what these young men were doing and have done.
I'm born and raised in Los Angeles, Ca. Love Nipsey so deeply he said it clearly especially since I grew up on the Westside in Crenshaw District off of Slauson and 8 th avenue. He truly had the voice, intelligence articulation and magicial essence most Lost Angels, raised 90s babies have 💙💙💙 Love You Nipsey 🦋🦋🦋 ty for staying true
He stood straight up and with his WHOLE chest, said "I'm from 60s". Not to mention, he stared him dead in the eyes the ENTIRE interaction. You can tell he's is/was about that life.
@@SpaceghostJ I believe he was referring to how it was said and how natural it would be to respond to that phrase my G. You’re doing too much with the “internet niggas” tag you put on individuals you don’t know. Relax, King.
@@aceboogyLol kids these days always misinterpreting everything and avoiding learning anything, just like the old folks molded them after themselves. The old are obsolete and the young are useless.
@@stevewilliams7659 Its almost as deep when a white man misses him, he was a modern day prophet in my eyes, they killed him because the truth was going to get out threw a smart black man, but if you look at his complexion I believe we all looked light skin at one time, they built us to try to conquer and confide, if you think about it we all are brothers and sisters but that is so deep it's hard to understand and all of us to accept, I love you bothers regardless of your race or past and I wish you and your families the best. And I genuinely mean that I hope you get money take care of your families and don't hurt or harm no one along the way, but regardless I cant judge you I feel no more entitlement then you. I listened to this short over 10x typing this and miss him you and your family many blessing to you men and women
@@macdougl2122 what was he doing exactly? This character never existed before his do called death. It is a character that was created to reboot du(m)asses. Everything about the character is unbelievably mediocre, but they have somehow gotten ppl to believe that he was the next coming of the Christ. It shows how ignorant and foolish ppl truly are
I for sure wasn’t depressed. Lol. I grew up @ 3123 W. 69th st LA CA 90043. Florence/Crenshaw. When you promote certain things and represent certain things, how can anyone outside of close family friends etc. be shocked or surprised? He died in his hood. Murdered by someone from his hood. I don’t know what type of dude Nip was or wasn’t, I do know his lyrics made a lot of people want to put on a RSC jersey. Maybe Smoke, Drink, fuck bitches, disrespect women, murk the opps… he has a song called “it’s only a case” the positive position came AFTER the fuck shit was promoted. I do understand growth and maturity. However, in between all the positive lyrics, murder, selling drugs, gangbanging, shootouts,violence,womanizing etc. was still all promoted. Ok. We knew Nipsey Hussle. A character. Not the actual dude. We saw a persona. We saw an actor. Tons of good positive shit to say…. Also way more of a negative impact on the community.
@@InspireFreedom-your words prove to make an invalid point. You described Diddy on some hate in your blood type ish. Thats how we know your bloodline is weak. Don't have any kids. We dont need you or your lineage to survive.
After puff ask him the question he didnt even stay on the other side of the room . He walked up on him chains clanking in all said it to him then broke it down to him and for him ! A real OG ! The real definition of " Say it whit ya chest " 💯 !!!
@@willcollins1108 I hear you...but it's not just gang talk, it's a gangster who speaks with clarity and consciousness...not all but most gangsters aren't that mindful or articulate. Either way, I rock with Nip!!
In my head, Nip is in another parallel universe right now, living his best life. He dropped his seeds here. He's dropping off more seeds somewhere else. I refuse to believe anything else. Legends Never Die. LLNH!
@@anthonymatthews20 bro this thing we call life is a cycle 🔁, idk how it truly work yet but I kinda feel it and see it, this world is mind blowing, you and I only know small percentage of this place truth
Nip was always teaching even in the simplest convos & it was up to the receiver to catch it. I feel Dude genuinely cared about people so much he didn’t sense the double cross just like Dolph & PAC.
Yeah nips big homie was convicted for messing with minors too . I didn’t know dude was cool with diddy . After seeing this I’m like damn maybe wack100 wasn’t lying about that videotape. This giving me weird vibes
@@Callsignethiopiathere’s definitely something wrong, don’t be surprised when more comes out, wack ain’t lying, he would of got hit with a lawsuit immediately……
@@keithen8708 like I said B4 my comment was erased puff in his mind is always the biggest in the room an everyone else is beneath him ..nips presence is nothing to him...at least in his mind
he approached Diddy instantly and said “i’m from Rolling 60s” as if someone in LA just asked him “ay where you from?” same demeanor & everything #RIPNIP 🤣🙏🏾
Sad bro I Miss Nipsey Too And I Also Dislike Some Of These Goofy Rappers. Blame Big U As Well He had Nip Killed in my opinion bc Nip didn't Give Up Certain Amount Of Money To Give Back To Big U💰 Even Tho Nip Did Already. Taxes Man And Nip Said No To Them. 🏋🏾♂️💪😇👏🥰 But “I Would Assume” It's From Big U's Influence To Have That Main Man Kill Em. Very Sad Indeed 🥺 😢 I'm Upset Too 💔
Nipsey Hussle had a lot of charisma. I didnt even know his music like that but in a way was still a fan if that makes sense...like if Nipsey was a part of it you know its valid type shit.
you would think so but you know he spend more time in the safer areas lol. but then again in his head he trying to see if Nip know any of his gang affiliated guys in LA.
Nip always spoke with his chest in full authority but respectful at the same time…him and diddy didnt really have shit in common except business #stillTMC
@REELTRINI27 If NIP had more time, Puff would have wanted to work more with because you are right he did have "IT." I go back at times and listen to his early stuff up to VL, and man, he had grown.
Born & raised here ina Crenshaw District 8th Av and 63rd between Florence and Slauson....This is the best way to describe what's craccin here! On Hood!
Born and raised on 67th and Van Ness, graduated from Horse Mann gladiator school 1982 and was put on by OG KenBone R.I.P. Big J-Stone was much like Nip, he used to drop jewels every Friday in the lunch area at HM with the baby nhcg’s. My first job Big J-Stone put me on. I was 12, and felt protected and taught by the OG’s 1980’s dangerous and Glorious.
@Tameezy1969 Those names carry alota weight in this Naybahood... even today. Obviously, me being only 23, it's not my era... but my dad Big Mike Dog was in that era. NH to the NHs homie. From mines to yours....6×10.
@@ke-wayLA6060 I’m 54 years wiser and still remember roll call, my alley was hit up on both sides by me and lil kidd R.I.P. BattleCat was his big brother, they was on Arlington, same street as CatMan, Bosco, Noname and Cricket. We was fronthood. Closer to western. We caught fades every week me and lil kidd walking to Horace Mann, got jacked until we got put on, I wrote a song about it, it’s called “1982 Mind Set” by Djmeezylbc. It’s about growing up in NHood. I wish I could talk to Big “U” he would be able to remember how it was then, a lot of da homies gone cuh, like gone. My father grew up in brims but really was a hustler and ran wit Cowboy, and Poochie if I remember correctly, they was older than me R.I.P. we was catching fades every week wit ETG’s after school, not everybody was a killer, but RSCG WAS and is I think the Largest Crip set in LA. back then we held down from Western to the beach Florence to where ever we wanted to go, with the homies of course. Uncle Jams Army used to have Dances at the LA sports arena and NHC was the DEEPEST and most dangerous, Venice Beach was green, Hollywood, foxhills mall, Slauson swap meet was green and comfortable, those was the days.
Puff tried to dominate the conversation by teaching Nipsy about his own life. He thought he was going to use mental dominance., but Nipsy took the conversation control back and taught Diddy something about the streets of LA he didn’t know.