He didn't finish his marathon he wanted to do stem research and movies and much more he was killed he didn't finish his marathon... Respectfully. Our families suffers when our people our taken away.
The Hoover’s, the eight treys, and the Pirus all went to his funeral parade and were peaceful. If your enemies put their homies deaths to the side to go to your funeral to show respect. That says a lot about you.
There was no hoovers they only allowed eight treys to come cuz they are not as into it as they are into it with hoovers and the bloods🤦🏽♂️plus they both crips at the end of the day.
@@erichoward6258 there’s a video where Big U had a meeting with Hoover’s, bounty hunters, eight treys and he said Hoover’s specifically were invited to his visual on Crenshaw and Slauson.
@Nel G honestly though, never heard of nip a couple of months prior to his death and the main song I saw of his was because he had the feature with roddy rich
@*Big Bad Wolf* Disrespect the Dead and They’ll Come Visit You but I’m sure you wouldn’t mind cause from your comment I can tell life ain’t treating you too good😭😂
Y’all don’t understand..he talking about America period..I’m in Louisiana and while I was fw nip a little while he was alive majority of the people around me wasn’t..not until he died is when I started hearing his name in my neighborhood..them facts! Especially here in the south and I’m pretty sure the east coast too because they are too bias
“Y’all idolize rappers but won’t even idolize your own parents” real shit, folks won’t tell they parents “thank you” but will comment on a rapper IG picture
Man Charleston just says anything to create controversy and this is one of them. Im from South Central the whole west coast was inspired by Nip. And he created jobs for black people from world on wheels to playgrounds gang interventions janitorial services, showed us how to get it differently. Speak on ya own cuz we cherish ours out here! R.I.P Nip the Great!
Yea dog. At first I was behind him but now he is seeing his lane is to say some fucked up shit to keep up his relevance as oppose to stating facts on real shit
What you NOT about to do is disrespect or downplay what Nip was about. He really hustled not only for himself but for the people! Put some respect on that shit!
Opinions are opinions but it doesn't mean it doesn't have a truth behind it ... and I been in the mix from daygo to jersey he's not speaking wrong at all but it's his opinion
Facts and I’m from Mississippi and been a fan since I was 11. Same with Tupac. Both my parents been a fan before and after his death since I was a kid.
You're wrong. Nipsey was playing everywhere in LA when that album came out. I'm a small biz owner and Nipsey 100% inspired me to keep going. The Marathon Continues.
@Daizjuan Brown you a damn lie nigga im in Birmingham Alabama nigga I been listening to nip since 09 y'all niggaz slow asf and not tuned in the real hip.hop.artist you listening to mainstream niggaz
Nip was playing in Boston north east area Crenshaw was one of last tapes ppl were selling in the streets back in day 10$ like no ceilings. I was a fan since 2010 Easy I remember his mixtape Crenshaw being one of the highest rated ever on datpiff and had hundreds of thousands of downloads and it went up from each project he definitely had a following. His catalogue quality is ridiculous and VL is one of the best hop albums ever no cap.
The masses are attracted to rap because it glorifies a lifestyle they dont have. They dont idolize parents because most come from Broken Homes. Some came from conditions so horrible, it makes you wonder if the parents thought it through before having kids, usually not.
He said some of the realest things ever: mom and dad sometimes need an excuse. 100% correct. We too often criticize our own, spit on our own, but idolize the wrong person.... Sad.
Nip built places for people to have workspace, rebuild playgrounds, nip brought people together, he has done alot for A LOT of people with what he had. RIP NH NIP!!!!
@@BruBoyz czcams.com/video/eQdarhAnG3I/video.html The politics are still in full effect, it's just to hard for a few gangs to control the masses but still be cautious. They know it's mainly out of towner's and non affiliates who are on the band wagon but you can still get killed in the wrong neighborhood playing his music. Listen to JStone. Listen to the part where J Stone says " I know a lot of niggas ain't going" Just like I know there's a lot of Treys that ain't rolling". That's the politics.
@@davuhn2 I’m not everybody but he said nobody was listening to Nip when me and everybody i know listening to Nip so instead of saying nobody he should have said not everybody body listen to him.
You sound stupid what does any artist do for anybody community besides their own fr some but most nah Nipsey gave me real motivation since 13+ y/o cant say that for most
@@lastog2159 His music is mirror talk! Crenshaw came out when I was in grad school, his words helped me keep pushing when I was down and out. “You can have it all it’s about your reason!” #TMC
I’m from cali bro nipsey is are master P and he definitely inspired me as a independent artist staying down asking for no handouts sticking to my plan, not only with music but life nipsey helped a lot of people through tough times dont play with nip name
Boy smoking dope speaking from his OWN perspective.. A more intelligent interviewer who actually done they homework on what’s going on out here would’ve gave him a lesson
I’m from Atlanta.. was listening to Nipsey since 2007 back in college. Nipsey’s vision didn’t die with Nip. The msg behind “TMC” & “All Money In” has motivated many ppl across the country on different levels. Can’t discredit that..
I've been watching Nipsey Hussle for 10+ years and never really listened to his music, but followed him closely in admiration as a man and artist. I watched every interview I saw him on for a decade. Shit cracxd me up when I saw him in the "We are the world" video when nobody knew who he was.
@@justortjx410 that’s possible, i don’t fck wit young boy music but i admire how his movement & his success. It’s cool to see, his music just not for me. See how easy that is?
Besides rap.. Nipseys interview were always full of gems but most dont want to listen .. he was a motivational speaker and someone you can learn from if you applied yourself
@@SuperJj1991 Nipsey did a whole lot for a lot of people. Even if you want to ignore all the material things he did (like buying school gear for kids, creating a STEM center etc), you cant deny that he helped curb gang violence, was a powerful activist and inspired millions all over the world. This idiot said Nip motivated people with his death because people were not bumping his music before. Madness. Nip had a hugeeeee fanbase long before his death. Yes more ppl listen now but saying his death is what motivated ppl is craziness. Then this fools says the Marathon died with Nipsey because it was Nipsey's vision. Probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard. In this case as with many many others in history... it is quite normal for your loved ones to carry on your vision in your honour. Hence the marathon continues. The clothing line is still booming, foundations and charities are being made in his name etc etc etc. Then he bashes rappers for "getting everything they don't deserve". Clearly he has serious envy for rappers. You can see the hate in his face when he talks about that. He continues to say that he can't think of one entertainer, one rapper, one musician that deserves his respect. Obviously this man has issues if he can't think of one when there are hundreds that do give back. He had the gall to say "what does Kendrick do but rap?". If he could drop the crack pipe for 2 mins to Google it then he could find out. There's more but this is getting long. Point is... he's a hater, a crackhead and a liar.
I’m a be real after nip died he got a lot movement after his death. People where all on the nip movement! I’ll be honest I’m not a fan of nips music but I respected tf out of everything he did for the community!
Their deaths motivate them because they understand mortality. When they recognize that death could come anytime, is when they wake up and think about mortality.
I cant speak for the rest but i was hip to nip before his death and im glad and blessed to have discovered him before then.... I was such a fan that i even went to the store before it was the marathon store it was called "Slauson Tee's"🎯💯
I knew who he was since I was in like 10th grade when he made Killa with Drake. Me & my homie made a song to that shit. 1 of 1 my favorite track that made me a fan in like 2014 tho. Not a big fan but I most def knew who he was
@@FlexRabanyan nah it’s just that bun gon speak on that shit because he alive. Charleston already muddied Pimp c name but Pimp not alive to defend himself
Bruh ain’t lying tho regardless of how many of us feel The majority of us listen to him after he passed Me personally I only knew of him from the documentary he was tryna bring out Months before his passing #RIP NIP
He said nip only did for his neighborhood and rolling 60s but that is doing for the black community he lost me with that 1, the man was doing the best he could with what he had. He was on the verge to do much more trust me.
I believe he had a vector 90 project or sum in his community for the youth and also employing people where came home. I mean shit he did things the average rapper would not even attempt to think of doing.
he was trying to say not all blacks were included. he tried explain how blacks from other neighborhoods couldnt just come down to eat at his burger joint or not. not sure how true that is but it makes sense.
@@Wizardkelly808 nip still did for his people. Yeah he did it on a small scale but you gotta do for the black folks in your neighborhood before you try to help the rest of the world
If you didn’t listen to Nip or watch his videos/interviews before he died then you missed a powerful come up and growth! He literally was talking ownership when his hair was short lol but to say he didn’t do anything for the community or inspire, is blasphemy smh
He ain’t lying . 2016 I played Nipsey hussle in the barbershop I was working in and the owner was like turn it cause they ain’t know what it was . When he died everybody played his music . Blue laces and stay loyal is my favorite nip songs
“They was moved by his death”💯percent true we appreciate artist when they die it was a small amount of people on nipsey hussles wave before he passed after he died everybody started riding the trend
Facts 💯💯 they never rate him as a good rapper until he died now everyone’s saying he’s a legend .typical black mentality they’ll rather wait till ur gone before they start saying good shit about u. I’m black btw and I I’m saying
He's wrong about DMX. X's music was recited from the start. People bought X's albums from the jump. He's the only rapper ever to have his 1st 5 albums debut @ #1 on the billboard 200!! LEGEND!!
@@chrisv.noire.6388 yes he did he just fell back in it like most people would stop giving this man excuses to be wrong on things he's wise I give him that but he does say some wrong things not everything he say is right
@@Tyronebigggums He said he didnt f&%% with DMX because DMX talked about pain. He couldnt relate to those lyrics. He also said that people listened to DMX barking and s^%$% and not his his lyrics. Which is not true. He didnt say s^%$% about no one supporting DMX music. He is old enough to know that DMX owned 1998 and 1999.
Nip been poppin in cali he must not have heard of them stem programs he was trying to bring into the black community helping blacks get into tech and numerous things he did for the community and damn near wanted to create a gang truce in the city .like I said he was in la for two years and didnt know nipsey and his clothing was a staple in Los Angeles especially them Crenshaw sweaters and clothing people on la stayed wearing that shit
@@oggreedyman8560 Nope only him and Plies did dat...and Plies was on da low spectrum. Plies went gold twice in 1 year on 2 diff projects. X went 8mil den 5mil same year...
People were listening to Ermias before he died. He was Grammy nominated before death. He was inspirational by his actions. Just his book recommendation of “Power vs Force” would help a lot of people (black or not) out.
You know how many people can tell you the exact same shit nipsey preached in your own city?? You’ll never find that information because you look to entertainers and athletes for inspiration and knowledge
@@passionplaya4510 We can get inspiration from anyone man. Some in my family inspired me. Killer Mike is knowledgeable and inspirational. Malcolm x was a convict and a religious leader and he was inspirational to me. It’s not about the profession but the character and the person.
@@Peace1Love you just mentioned entertainers and popular people proving my point.. y’all don’t mention local business owners coaches victory outreach youth advocates who throw bbq’s and classes teaching you about money management going for a trade etc. city council meetings are another place you can find successful black entrepreneurial women and men.. dame dash inspired me with that breakfast club interview but I had to look at more relatable figures in my actual life not just looking at videos for inspiration all day
@@passionplaya4510 There are people we speak to regularly and people we never met that can inspire. Just because someone locally inspires (give creative ideas) doesn’t mean books and videos can’t either. How we receive good knowledge doesn’t matter. What matters is the knowledge.
I'm from Atlanta GA and I always rocked with DMX! DMX was a global superstar...but I honestly didn't listen to Nipsey's music until after he died...so he's telling the truth about that...what I respected about him was his work in the community...
I kan say for a fact... I was moved more by Nip when he was alive than after his passing! His passing just made me realized life is short lived and time is of the essence.
@@sosa_moody4674 he is but a lot of rappers do a lot for the black community’s . Yeah it doesn’t get covered and you wouldn’t know it if you really don’t care
@@roberto5red5rocky85 As a college kid 10 years ago who flunked out of college he INSPIRED me to get on MY marathon to graduate...and I did, with a Bachelors the first of my parents children to do so that’s what certain rappers do for their fans otherwise why listen?? Theres no one way to gain inspiration from someone and I’m far from a hood nigha...don’t MISS the message homie
@@kalypso2319 Didnt miss the message at all. But you certainly missed mine. What im saying is ( in my opinion ) its crazy to be inspired to graduate from a rapper and not simply from growing up and wanting to do better with yourself. Maybe i just had to much confidence and believe in myself and my ability to ever think other wise. But you right some people have no role models, or drive to be shit in life and it takes a celebrity to make them feel empowered. Different strokes
@Justin Ortiz Crazy thing is he aint saying nothing we dont already know. Thats why i think only low iq jr high drop outs think the shit he say is mind blowing. " Niggas gotta stick together cause the white man want to keep us down" .... wow thats the first time i ever heard that, what a genius smh
I’ve been listening to Nip since 2013 and it’s because if I’m that I was able to buy my first house on 3 acres of land. I’ve been to concerts that were packed to see him. The marathon is a way of thinking and it’ll live on thru so many of us
Everyone was listening to DMX lyrics way before he died. He was considered a great lyrical artist that also hsd crazy energy and moved people. He had folks crying at his concerts. Jay-Z even talks about it
What hes saying, is what I been saying. Mfs claim to be his biggest fans, yet i legit never heard anyone play his music before. Ever. Ive been throwing club events for years, not one of his songs was ever played till after he died. Its sad.
Certain things you're not going to hear in the club though. Nipsey's the type of music you would hear on people are driving, or when you're working out and grinding on a sports field or something.
Y’all have to remember Nip had a movement & following in California for years. Just say YOU never heard of him in Texas! But on the west coast(I’m from Oakland) I seen Nip live 3 times in concert. I bought the Crenshaw Mixtape for $100 way before he died & i was a fan since 2012!
This is true, Nip had a large west coast fan base most of the out of towners didn’t mess with him until the victory lap album that’s when he really blew up across the country.
@@ryanjackson8898 facts I’m from San Antonio I heard half the victory lap album b4 he passed but I legit never heard anyone play him or speak on him until he died.. down here at least
People clowned me for listening to Nip saying he ain’t a dope rapper. I had one homie listening to Nip like that in SC and I was living in Florida and they said tha same thing about not playing Nip.
I felt him on the "you idolize entertainers and give them excuses but won't give your parents them same excuses"
That’s the realest shit I heard today.
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Truth
What does he mean by that?
Lil nas x
I bet his barbershop convos be lit asf 😭💯
Istg🤣🤣
🤣😭😭💯
Yea if they let him in
On dawgs😭
Guns get drawn everytime. have to😭
He finished his marathon, but he sparked the flame that will ignite us to run our own.
Brother you better speak
Well said!
No
He didn't finish his marathon he wanted to do stem research and movies and much more he was killed he didn't finish his marathon... Respectfully.
Our families suffers when our people our taken away.
@@caisonisrael3044 the man passed, his vision is done, his marathon is over. Respectfully. All that’s left is what he brought to us. Long live nipsey
Charleston just gave everyone the truth that’s hard to swallow. Spoke nothing but facts. RIP Nip
He didnt tho he taught black people how important it is to buy back property in places where we live & how it is to keep grinding
The Hoover’s, the eight treys, and the Pirus all went to his funeral parade and were peaceful. If your enemies put their homies deaths to the side to go to your funeral to show respect. That says a lot about you.
The families didn’t !! The 60s biggest enemies and they are right beside the 60s
Show me a video where some Hoover’s where at Nipsey square . The Hoover let them drive thru with no beef .
There was no hoovers they only allowed eight treys to come cuz they are not as into it as they are into it with hoovers and the bloods🤦🏽♂️plus they both crips at the end of the day.
@@jayservices9692 Hoovers n 60s enemies what you tLkn about dude
@@erichoward6258 there’s a video where Big U had a meeting with Hoover’s, bounty hunters, eight treys and he said Hoover’s specifically were invited to his visual on Crenshaw and Slauson.
YOU tapped in late! We been listening to Nipsey!
Exactly bro- since bullets ain’t got no name 3!!!
Folks saying “nobody bumped nipsey” was too busy bumping mumble rappers.
@Ikey 225 to you squares yes!
@90's Baby yea he 🧢
Not downsouth tho
I was definitely playing his music before he died and couldn’t wait for victory lap album
Many ppl was
@Curtis Mered nobody asked
@Curtis Mered 😭😭😭😭
@BCR Brickz -Artist lol
Me too 🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️
And that’s a lie, everybody was wearing the Crenshaw clothing in LA way before NIP passed....
Facts!
@Nel G honestly though, never heard of nip a couple of months prior to his death and the main song I saw of his was because he had the feature with roddy rich
That’s his point .... in La not the whole world 🌎
Im from Canada his shit was global. Period! Been bumping nip since Crenshaw mix tape. 2013
@Nel G right but he was the one that looked like Snoop Dog when Nip was young. Thats all nobody here in Chicago was listening to him.
Can't say nobody was listening to or impacted by Nipsey just cuz YOU weren't tapped in. Ya late homie
He speaking of the masses
@*Big Bad Wolf* Disrespect the Dead and They’ll Come Visit You but I’m sure you wouldn’t mind cause from your comment I can tell life ain’t treating you too good😭😂
Facts I heard “the weather” the first day it came out literally
Right, I was banging the shit out of mailbox money and Victory Lap
@@kakalaking69 the masses in the street was banging Nip
When he said people only idolize rappers but they won’t give their parents an excuse that shit hit me.
I was bumping Nipsey before he died here in Dallas.
Me too since 2010
He speaking on the masses didn’t listen to Nip until he died. He’s not hating he’s just speaking facts. Truths that’s all
The masses in the STREETS were listening to nipsey. This niggas just says anything for views and attention
@@skermcgurt8681 niggas was tapped in the nip
@@jirrellj that’s what I’m sayin
Yea but I’m from L.A that Crenshaw was getting wore tho
Y’all don’t understand..he talking about America period..I’m in Louisiana and while I was fw nip a little while he was alive majority of the people around me wasn’t..not until he died is when I started hearing his name in my neighborhood..them facts! Especially here in the south and I’m pretty sure the east coast too because they are too bias
“Y’all idolize rappers but won’t even idolize your own parents” real shit, folks won’t tell they parents “thank you” but will comment on a rapper IG picture
Facts
@@TrayTrucking you ever have a man To man conversation with him about his ways? And asked him why he is who he is
Lol did you do a census or how do you know people don’t idolize their parents
Speak for yo self
How do you know what people do😂😂😂 You losers are hilarious...
Man Charleston just says anything to create controversy and this is one of them. Im from South Central the whole west coast was inspired by Nip. And he created jobs for black people from world on wheels to playgrounds gang interventions janitorial services, showed us how to get it differently. Speak on ya own cuz we cherish ours out here! R.I.P Nip the Great!
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This how all Texas dudes act this Their iQ limit 😭
Yea dog. At first I was behind him but now he is seeing his lane is to say some fucked up shit to keep up his relevance as oppose to stating facts on real shit
I from Baltimore and salute to the late great Nipsey Hussle🙏🏾💯💯. The homie is geekin fr
You miss his points lol
What you NOT about to do is disrespect or downplay what Nip was about. He really hustled not only for himself but for the people! Put some respect on that shit!
For real!!
Opinions are opinions but it doesn't mean it doesn't have a truth behind it ... and I been in the mix from daygo to jersey he's not speaking wrong at all but it's his opinion
Charston white dropped the 60s bcs he saw how they snakes nipsey
Nah we been slapping Nip since 2010 homie
Yea you the idiots cw talkin about 😆
his face when he mentioned bun b😂😂
He don’t want that smoke 😂
Lmaooo
OG BUN B!!!
@@just_shaeee Bun B ain't scaring nothing 😂
🤣😂🤣. I was rolling.
The south loved DMX, he’s one of the few New York rappers that wasn’t regional, he hit all regions
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@@jakepaul2434 nope
Facts and I’m from Mississippi and been a fan since I was 11. Same with Tupac. Both my parents been a fan before and after his death since I was a kid.
Big factz
True..and im from fl
You're wrong. Nipsey was playing everywhere in LA when that album came out. I'm a small biz owner and Nipsey 100% inspired me to keep going. The Marathon Continues.
@Daizjuan Brown you a damn lie nigga im in Birmingham Alabama nigga I been listening to nip since 09 y'all niggaz slow asf and not tuned in the real hip.hop.artist you listening to mainstream niggaz
Pffft nobody play his music
@Daizjuan Brown it was playing everywhere. Just because you weren't does not mean it was not getting played. If it's online, it's playing everywhere.
@@AbouTto_ Nip wasn’t playing in Maryland
Nip was playing in Boston north east area Crenshaw was one of last tapes ppl were selling in the streets back in day 10$ like no ceilings. I was a fan since 2010 Easy I remember his mixtape Crenshaw being one of the highest rated ever on datpiff and had hundreds of thousands of downloads and it went up from each project he definitely had a following. His catalogue quality is ridiculous and VL is one of the best hop albums ever no cap.
I can honestly say nip inspired me to write books, create classes, open a new design company and come back home to Compton to uplift my community.
Nip inspired me too man. I been watching his interviews and everything. How’s your business going??
Mostly us in our 30's were still playing dmx before he died in ny
For Sure for sure! I posted X on my IG 3 years ago saying he was the best!
Big factz
Facts
40s too.
And me at 26
"They don't idolize nothing else. Not even their mothers and their fathers." MY goodness!!! Brother speaks that TRUTH THAT STINGS!!!!!!!!
Like you caught a beehive to the face.👍🏾
Dummest thing I’ve heard
The masses are attracted to rap because it glorifies a lifestyle they dont have.
They dont idolize parents because most come from Broken Homes. Some came from conditions so horrible, it makes you wonder if the parents thought it through before having kids, usually not.
How do he know who or who doesn't idolize their parents...
You not pose to idol anyone
He said some of the realest things ever: mom and dad sometimes need an excuse. 100% correct. We too often criticize our own, spit on our own, but idolize the wrong person.... Sad.
Nipsey was a complete asshole, I’m sorry. I’ve never seen a quote/unquote ‘celebrity’ be such an ungrateful jerk to people on the street (fans)
This man speaks so much facts it scares me😭
He's like that uncle that talks a lot of SHYT!!!!!! says something good and says something bad...😏😏
This man so 🧢
@@masoe1428 how????
Imma get him
@@traesmokedbarbekyoo6239 Sure you will
Nip built places for people to have workspace, rebuild playgrounds, nip brought people together, he has done alot for A LOT of people with what he had. RIP NH NIP!!!!
Kids don't play at the playgrounds anymore to busy on the new Xbox and shit. Plus parks get shot up alot so that was a waste of money IMHO
But if you were from a certain area or city in Los Angeles county, you couldn't go to his store comfortably.
@@OnlyUknow2 the point is he was doing something🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
@@jdlkami So politics that was there before Nipsey was even born are suppose to change overnight??
@@BruBoyz czcams.com/video/eQdarhAnG3I/video.html
The politics are still in full effect, it's just to hard for a few gangs to control the masses but still be cautious. They know it's mainly out of towner's and non affiliates who are on the band wagon but you can still get killed in the wrong neighborhood playing his music.
Listen to JStone.
Listen to the part where J Stone says " I know a lot of niggas ain't going" Just like I know there's a lot of Treys that ain't rolling". That's the politics.
That’s not a fact I’ve been listening to Nip since hussle in the house and I’m from NY so with that being said The Marathon Continues
Oh ok so you’re everybody
Forsure Brody 💙💪🏾
@@davuhn2 I’m not everybody but he said nobody was listening to Nip when me and everybody i know listening to Nip so instead of saying nobody he should have said not everybody body listen to him.
@wn nfr Hrw All of my friends listened to Nip my friends put me on and we all thought he was ah light skin snoop these are facts
@@stretchballa4076 oh ok so you know everybody
Man I’m from Hawthorne, CA born in 95, been listening to Nip since 2010 & The Marathon STILL Continues 💯
This man is definitely tripping. I'm from Virginia and we been listening to Nip since Before Grind Mode.
You've been listening , what did he do for you nigga ?
You sound stupid what does any artist do for anybody community besides their own fr some but most nah Nipsey gave me real motivation since 13+ y/o cant say that for most
New Orleans checking in, is too!
@@lastog2159 His music is mirror talk! Crenshaw came out when I was in grad school, his words helped me keep pushing when I was down and out. “You can have it all it’s about your reason!” #TMC
I’m from cali bro nipsey is are master P and he definitely inspired me as a independent artist staying down asking for no handouts sticking to my plan, not only with music but life nipsey helped a lot of people through tough times dont play with nip name
I'm from Northern Cali we ain't play NO nipsey.. I knew maybe 2 of his songs just by knowing LA folks
@@iremainunimpressed1589 you trippin bra Idk where you from but we been fuckin with nip in the city #Frisco
This how all Texas dudes act this Their iQ limit 😭
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@@deeyaaap9073 exactly lol bro sleep we been fucking with nip in cali period and i’m from stockton
Boy smoking dope speaking from his OWN perspective.. A more intelligent interviewer who actually done they homework on what’s going on out here would’ve gave him a lesson
I’m from Atlanta.. was listening to Nipsey since 2007 back in college. Nipsey’s vision didn’t die with Nip. The msg behind “TMC” & “All Money In” has motivated many ppl across the country on different levels. Can’t discredit that..
I've been watching Nipsey Hussle for 10+ years and never really listened to his music, but followed him closely in admiration as a man and artist. I watched every interview I saw him on for a decade. Shit cracxd me up when I saw him in the "We are the world" video when nobody knew who he was.
Sure u did , u admired him ? But didn’t listen to him for 10 years Lmao cringe
@@justortjx410 that’s possible, i don’t fck wit young boy music but i admire how his movement & his success. It’s cool to see, his music just not for me. See how easy that is?
CHARLESTON BE TELLING THAT TRUTH!!!
@@luumavenhis movement?🤣 all he does is try to act hard and he really a btc 😂
the dude popped up out of nowhere randomly everywhere on every show reality show interview here there over there. i feel you lol
I've been listening to Nip since 2009 when his song " Hussle in the house" came out. #TMC 🏁 🏁 🏁
Me too. It used to come on MTV mad early in the morning.
Facts and the remix with Jay Rock and Maino🔥🔥🔥
It's another song he had out called payback. He was talking bout George bush. I can't even find that song nomore
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Straight tf up
He trippin. I was jammin' Victory Lap before Nip died..
Rest in Peace Nipsey Hussle.
The masses was not jammin Nipsey, I stay in ATL and never heard one of his songs on the radio until he died
Man everybody was
@@coolguy8244 you listening to radio music may be the problem 😂
This dude not God, plus he been lying to y'all. He even said y'all stupid for listening to another men and letting that men form your opinion
@I Am King but they where
Besides rap.. Nipseys interview were always full of gems but most dont want to listen .. he was a motivational speaker and someone you can learn from if you applied yourself
Not really.
@@freedomaboveallll I disagree i don't know what planet your on 🤣
Cuh need to keep Nip name out his mouth ong shit out can’t wait to see him in la
you obviously didn’t listen to the interview 😂
,😭😭
We got a nba young boy fan lol
He the type of person you hate when he first start talking then he redeem his self when he break down what he meant
Nah. He's clearly a crackhead. This was all false.
Sometimes
@@deeabbott9270 hahaha
@@deeabbott9270 how was it false
@@SuperJj1991 Nipsey did a whole lot for a lot of people. Even if you want to ignore all the material things he did (like buying school gear for kids, creating a STEM center etc), you cant deny that he helped curb gang violence, was a powerful activist and inspired millions all over the world. This idiot said Nip motivated people with his death because people were not bumping his music before. Madness. Nip had a hugeeeee fanbase long before his death. Yes more ppl listen now but saying his death is what motivated ppl is craziness.
Then this fools says the Marathon died with Nipsey because it was Nipsey's vision. Probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard. In this case as with many many others in history... it is quite normal for your loved ones to carry on your vision in your honour. Hence the marathon continues. The clothing line is still booming, foundations and charities are being made in his name etc etc etc. Then he bashes rappers for "getting everything they don't deserve". Clearly he has serious envy for rappers. You can see the hate in his face when he talks about that.
He continues to say that he can't think of one entertainer, one rapper, one musician that deserves his respect. Obviously this man has issues if he can't think of one when there are hundreds that do give back. He had the gall to say "what does Kendrick do but rap?". If he could drop the crack pipe for 2 mins to Google it then he could find out. There's more but this is getting long. Point is... he's a hater, a crackhead and a liar.
If somebody come out and say “Nipsey inspired me to start my business”, the internet would clown them and call them clout chasing
Lmao😂🤣 and this is all facts
The funny thing is it shouldn't take the next MF to inspire you to start your own business.
This how all Texas dudes act this Their iQ limit 😭
Not necessarily because you could have sparked anybody from his community around where he lived
@@chrismacks3640 I’m saying if somebody go on social media and post something like that, people will say that in the comments just to troll
I’m a be real after nip died he got a lot movement after his death. People where all on the nip movement! I’ll be honest I’m not a fan of nips music but I respected tf out of everything he did for the community!
A lot of humans only listened to Him after death .. Especially Big Mainstream artist only shouted Him out after Death
Ohh okay you can shut up now
@@hiphopforlife7502lil mama in her feelings
Their deaths motivate them because they understand mortality. When they recognize that death could come anytime, is when they wake up and think about mortality.
The Marathon continues, Mfs still talking about Nip and he died 2 years ago Rise In Paradise Nip 💯
He's not talking about Nip's music and image, he's talking about how nobody has picked up Nip's mantle and continued building up the block
@@digitallhm8160 He was, what part of the vid was you watching, he said nobody wasn't listening to Nip music before he died that's 🧢
@@coreyblunt1147 thats not cap. Nobody really bumped nipsey like that until he passed away. But i was fan since bullets aint got no name
True
@@civiliantv7906 I'm from detroit bro niggas was bumpin him before and after his death. I been listening to him since 08
he just be talking non sense sometimes💯.
I agree he mean well but you can see he like hearing himself talk.
Sometimes? Giving him way too much credit.
I guarantee he was a store runner back in the day, just based off how much he talk on camera let me know he wasn’t No Head of shit!
The woke over night crowd is his followers 😂
You crazy. What was the nonsense ?
Man I know plenty of dudes who slapped nipsey when he was alive. Be safe my guy this one dangerous
Ok tf that mean? He still was a real nigga
You cappin
I think it’s mostly west coast and northeast heavy with some south mix in he had a base.
I’ve been bumping nipsey since 2010 ….. there’s a lot of us that’s been with nip since day one
When I saw Hussle in the House on MTV Jams a long time ago, I put my whole neighborhood on Nipsey.
Hell yeaa that was like ‘08. I was promoting that Nigga like he was Payin me😂😂😂
Same
Tbh ain’t 1 nigga in ma city jammed nipsey before he died buh he hard
Black men need better role models
I dont think this dude realize nipsey was a bit underground
I cant speak for the rest but i was hip to nip before his death and im glad and blessed to have discovered him before then.... I was such a fan that i even went to the store before it was the marathon store it was called "Slauson Tee's"🎯💯
Me 2 been on nip from the gate
I knew who he was since I was in like 10th grade when he made Killa with Drake. Me & my homie made a song to that shit. 1 of 1 my favorite track that made me a fan in like 2014 tho. Not a big fan but I most def knew who he was
Same here
This how all Texas dudes act this Their iQ limit 😭
This how all Texas dudes act this Their iQ limit 😭
So true. I had never heard of Nipsy Hustle until he died and the news came across my time line.
Instead of vlad let’s all come to SAY CHEESE!
For real!
Why you gotta be racist bro, what vlad do to you? You just persuaded by internet comments. What’s your reason?
Bro got quiet when he mentioned bun b 😂😂😂
I'm bun b fan no offense nobody scared of bun b🤣🤣🤣
Doesn't want that J Prince smoke
@@FlexRabanyan nah it’s just that bun gon speak on that shit because he alive. Charleston already muddied Pimp c name but Pimp not alive to defend himself
Boy mailbox money was my favorites cd cuz that was in 2014
"Where Yo Money At?" one of my favorite songs Nip ever made 💯
That’s How I Knew, Only A Case, & Where Yo Money At all of em snapped
No pressure mixtape
Classic project!! 5 mics for real, no cap
Yeah He Trippin
He has a point💯
Every time he talk I feel it
This dude a 🤡 if you help anyone as a black man , YOU DID SOMETHING ‼️
It starts with your community first. Nip was right with ( First) building up his community. Had he lived longer, I believe he would have reached more.
Obviously he’s not being literal, of course there were people listening to Nip before he died but his death made him a much bigger figure
He's 100% right! About time a non bandwagon ass person kept it real
When he said how about Trae The Truth. Charleston looked down and said Damn He got Me... All he could say was Thats a good 1. 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
NAS DO HELLA FOR QUEENS
Real recognize real
Nah man I’ve been bumping Nip for at least the last 10 years and I’m from Louisiana 🏁🏁
Thought u was my dawg from Marrero 😆
@@MasterPeace12 nah B.R
A/o to B.R. Lafayette in hea! & I been on Gangsta Nip for the last 10 too! 🤞🏾💯
Y’all jus fanboys doe he ain’t talkin bout yall he talkin bouta da bandwagons #ripnip
You’re one of a few nipsey wasnt big until his death
Bruh ain’t lying tho regardless of how many of us feel
The majority of us listen to him after he passed
Me personally I only knew of him from the documentary he was tryna bring out
Months before his passing #RIP NIP
So true. Nobody listened to his music where I’m from. Nipnipnip.RIP🤙🏾
He said nip only did for his neighborhood and rolling 60s but that is doing for the black community he lost me with that 1, the man was doing the best he could with what he had. He was on the verge to do much more trust me.
I believe he had a vector 90 project or sum in his community for the youth and also employing people where came home. I mean shit he did things the average rapper would not even attempt to think of doing.
That’s why black peoples are where we are now. Y’all worship false idols and give them more credit for doing nothing than they deserve.
he was trying to say not all blacks were included. he tried explain how blacks from other neighborhoods couldnt just come down to eat at his burger joint or not. not sure how true that is but it makes sense.
@@Wizardkelly808 nip still did for his people. Yeah he did it on a small scale but you gotta do for the black folks in your neighborhood before you try to help the rest of the world
Dude a idiot
If you didn’t listen to Nip or watch his videos/interviews before he died then you missed a powerful come up and growth! He literally was talking ownership when his hair was short lol but to say he didn’t do anything for the community or inspire, is blasphemy smh
Right
Stop worshiping men.
@@chiefsguy7236 is that what they told you in Gay rehab?
@@jamesmullins2132 be a man stop worshiping men...
@@chiefsguy7236 😂😂
He ain’t lying . 2016 I played Nipsey hussle in the barbershop I was working in and the owner was like turn it cause they ain’t know what it was . When he died everybody played his music . Blue laces and stay loyal is my favorite nip songs
That part he talk about parents hits differently
“They was moved by his death”💯percent true we appreciate artist when they die it was a small amount of people on nipsey hussles wave before he passed after he died everybody started riding the trend
Facts 💯💯 they never rate him as a good rapper until he died now everyone’s saying he’s a legend .typical black mentality they’ll rather wait till ur gone before they start saying good shit about u. I’m black btw and I I’m saying
Not everybody.
On god 💯
@@ibzjay7038 damn
Everyone in Cali knew Nip music before he died. Everybody elsewhere was moved by his death
He's wrong about DMX. X's music was recited from the start. People bought X's albums from the jump. He's the only rapper ever to have his 1st 5 albums debut @ #1 on the billboard 200!! LEGEND!!
He said it never resonated with HIM because he was from another generation. Just telling HIS truth.
@@chrisv.noire.6388 yes he did he just fell back in it like most people would stop giving this man excuses to be wrong on things he's wise I give him that but he does say some wrong things not everything he say is right
@@Tyronebigggums He said he didnt f&%% with DMX because DMX talked about pain. He couldnt relate to those lyrics. He also said that people listened to DMX barking and s^%$% and not his his lyrics. Which is not true. He didnt say s^%$% about no one supporting DMX music. He is old enough to know that DMX owned 1998 and 1999.
@@chrisv.noire.6388 He just a nerd
Did yaw see the look on his face when he said "They Motivated Them"🤣🤣🤣🤣
He just saying anything at this point stop doing interviews with this clown 🤡
Sadly he's speaking 80% facts. It's to be expected anyway because people that move like Nipsey don't get love until they're dead anyway
No he not bruh
Nip been making moves especially in Cali
Nip been poppin in cali he must not have heard of them stem programs he was trying to bring into the black community helping blacks get into tech and numerous things he did for the community and damn near wanted to create a gang truce in the city .like I said he was in la for two years and didnt know nipsey and his clothing was a staple in Los Angeles especially them Crenshaw sweaters and clothing people on la stayed wearing that shit
This is a stupid statement. If he wasn't big already the whole of la wouldn't have attended his funeral
X first 5 albums debut at number 1
*6
Both wrong it was his first 4 only him n 2pac had 2 plat in year.
@@oggreedyman8560 Check out the first verse in DMX - We in Here. From the -horse’s- DAWG’s mouth
@@oggreedyman8560
Nope only him and Plies did dat...and Plies was on da low spectrum. Plies went gold twice in 1 year on 2 diff projects. X went 8mil den 5mil same year...
Crickets when he said Bun B, lol!!
Nipsey Hussle impacted a culture beyond black people.
People were listening to Ermias before he died. He was Grammy nominated before death. He was inspirational by his actions. Just his book recommendation of “Power vs Force” would help a lot of people (black or not) out.
@tim leflore that song was Killa and from that moment I was tapped in with nipsey Hussle.
You know how many people can tell you the exact same shit nipsey preached in your own city?? You’ll never find that information because you look to entertainers and athletes for inspiration and knowledge
@@passionplaya4510 We can get inspiration from anyone man. Some in my family inspired me. Killer Mike is knowledgeable and inspirational. Malcolm x was a convict and a religious leader and he was inspirational to me. It’s not about the profession but the character and the person.
@@Peace1Love you just mentioned entertainers and popular people proving my point.. y’all don’t mention local business owners coaches victory outreach youth advocates who throw bbq’s and classes teaching you about money management going for a trade etc. city council meetings are another place you can find successful black entrepreneurial women and men.. dame dash inspired me with that breakfast club interview but I had to look at more relatable figures in my actual life not just looking at videos for inspiration all day
@@passionplaya4510 There are people we speak to regularly and people we never met that can inspire. Just because someone locally inspires (give creative ideas) doesn’t mean books and videos can’t either. How we receive good knowledge doesn’t matter. What matters is the knowledge.
Nipsey is a Legend this dude is a clown I was definitely listening to Nipsey before he died honestly Jadakiss Top 5 DOA got me hip to Hussle 🔵
Ok not the world 🌎 🤡
He gon always keep it real
I'm from Atlanta GA and I always rocked with DMX! DMX was a global superstar...but I honestly didn't listen to Nipsey's music until after he died...so he's telling the truth about that...what I respected about him was his work in the community...
You don’t get grammy nominated if nobody plays your music this dude really just be talking lol
He’s a troll looking for attention I don’t like it
I kan say for a fact... I was moved more by Nip when he was alive than after his passing! His passing just made me realized life is short lived and time is of the essence.
Eric smoking that nip pack
@@meleftnut3870 smh
I can say, for a fact that I g did not know a single Nipsey Hussle song and I still don’t know one till this day
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Charleston the best!! Lol he all the way real with it and ima share his shit and keep him getting them big CZcams checks 💯💯
Music is much more than entertainment. It’s motivation and inspiration
Can’t trust no one RIP~ hustle
I agree. The primary times I hear black excellence is when a rapper does a business deal.
No it's not homie you just not intuned with the black community and its excellence
@@thelastdon9000 nah he’s right
@@thelastdon9000 I think you misunderstood what I meant.
@@sosa_moody4674 he is but a lot of rappers do a lot for the black community’s . Yeah it doesn’t get covered and you wouldn’t know it if you really don’t care
@@marquisearmstrong5941 and a lot of rappers do triple as much bad for the black community compared to that “good”
Been listening to Nip 10+ bro fly away was the first song I ever heard LLNN!!💙💙💙
I'm from DC been blasting Nipsey since 08.
He's a casual music fan only people who just heard Nip casually or passively follow or keep up with music
Real Nipsey fans been rocking with his campaign since 10’ Nipsey Marathon inspired me to stop bs’n and graduate from college and I graduated in 2011
Right, the hussle way, I heard hussle in the house in the 9th grade in 09
A rap album inspired you to graduate? wow i see what he means by we respect rappers more then our parents. thats a shame man
@@roberto5red5rocky85 As a college kid 10 years ago who flunked out of college he INSPIRED me to get on MY marathon to graduate...and I did, with a Bachelors the first of my parents children to do so that’s what certain rappers do for their fans otherwise why listen?? Theres no one way to gain inspiration from someone and I’m far from a hood nigha...don’t MISS the message homie
@@kalypso2319 Didnt miss the message at all. But you certainly missed mine. What im saying is ( in my opinion ) its crazy to be inspired to graduate from a rapper and not simply from growing up and wanting to do better with yourself. Maybe i just had to much confidence and believe in myself and my ability to ever think other wise. But you right some people have no role models, or drive to be shit in life and it takes a celebrity to make them feel empowered. Different strokes
@Justin Ortiz Crazy thing is he aint saying nothing we dont already know. Thats why i think only low iq jr high drop outs think the shit he say is mind blowing. " Niggas gotta stick together cause the white man want to keep us down" .... wow thats the first time i ever heard that, what a genius smh
That’s big cap I’ve been playing King Nip since I bought the Crenshaw cd for $100 if you kno you kno!!
Facts!!!
@*Big Bad Wolf* Go to Crenshaw and Slauson in LA and scream that shit out. Make a video too. 😂
@*Big Bad Wolf* smd 🐱
@*Big Bad Wolf* stsu bitch
Speak for your self I been heard nip before he died
I’ve been listening to Nip since 2013 and it’s because if I’m that I was able to buy my first house on 3 acres of land. I’ve been to concerts that were packed to see him. The marathon is a way of thinking and it’ll live on thru so many of us
Everyone was listening to DMX lyrics way before he died. He was considered a great lyrical artist that also hsd crazy energy and moved people. He had folks crying at his concerts. Jay-Z even talks about it
What hes saying, is what I been saying. Mfs claim to be his biggest fans, yet i legit never heard anyone play his music before. Ever. Ive been throwing club events for years, not one of his songs was ever played till after he died. Its sad.
It's always been like that.
Certain things you're not going to hear in the club though. Nipsey's the type of music you would hear on people are driving, or when you're working out and grinding on a sports field or something.
Y’all have to remember Nip had a movement & following in California for years. Just say YOU never heard of him in Texas! But on the west coast(I’m from Oakland) I seen Nip live 3 times in concert. I bought the Crenshaw Mixtape for $100 way before he died & i was a fan since 2012!
This is true, Nip had a large west coast fan base most of the out of towners didn’t mess with him until the victory lap album that’s when he really blew up across the country.
@@ryanjackson8898 facts I’m from San Antonio I heard half the victory lap album b4 he passed but I legit never heard anyone play him or speak on him until he died.. down here at least
Trae the truth is slept on forsure
I play Nipsey everyday my motivation for sure 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
A lot of people didn’t know about Nip, I only found out about him because he had a song with the game and I had to look him up, been a fan ever since
Everything he said is true , when the man died everyone jumped the bandwagon
Facts
False
@@Fitefears u kno damn well u wasnt playin him when he was alive
@@amaree2275 I actually was lol just because you weren’t doesn’t mean others weren’t . The world don’t revolve around you big dog
Not everyone bruh but a whole lotta ppl.
People clowned me for listening to Nip saying he ain’t a dope rapper. I had one homie listening to Nip like that in SC and I was living in Florida and they said tha same thing about not playing Nip.
Been having all the shirts n been bumping his music for years
Motivation without ACTION aint shit.
This better be Clickbait...
No it’s not clickbait , nip wasn’t played down south at all by the time we first saw him he was on the breakfast club
He said nobody was listening to him lmao. True comedian. Let the man Rest In Peace!
Hes not lying nobody bumps the music til they die
He was just on Worldstar today cussing in the church
I been listening to nipsey since he came out my nephew is from 60's so he use to give me all his mixtapes and the weather is one of my favorite tracks
Texas Breeds the Coldest Brothas 💯