Snoop Dogg Talks About Nipsey Hussle, Says He Did What Tupac Couldn’t Do
Death of Nipsey Hussle left unforgettable moment just like 2pac. Both rap powers are truly, what we can mention as Hip-Hop fixture.
Snoop Dogg, a leaving story teller, a legendary 90’s rapper with extensive props . He had some minutes on Power 105’s The Breakfast Club, where he talked Nipsey Hussle and Tupac.
When Nipsey Hussle was alive, he believes he leads this generation, a Tupac generation and Snoop while on sit in Power 105, he was asked if Nipsey’s thought was right. Of course the Hip-Hop vet. positively responded probably on behalf of Nipsey.
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Before he low-down, he abundantly clear that Nipsey spirit was the same spirit 2pac had when he was alive.
“I think the spirit of Tupac was Nipsey—the seed that he planted because he don’t rap like him, but he moved like him,” Nipsey added. “The way he was lovable but he was gangster at the same time. The way he was about the kids…the community work. That’s the same thing Tupac was about.”
“I think the spirit of Tupac was Nipsey—the seed that he planted because he don’t rap like him, but he moved like him,” Nipsey added. “The way he was lovable but he was gangster at the same time. The way he was about the kids…the community work. That’s the same thing Tupac was about.”
Many peers and notable minds on Hip-Hop has pays tribute to Nipsey Hussle. Snoop 2019 album I Wanna Thank Me also brought tribute on “One Blood, One Cuzz” song.
“It really, really broke my heart. Like for real,” he said of Nipsey’s death. “It was kinda hard to write something with the spirit of how do I celebrate him feeling like I’m feeling. How do I represent him in the light that makes the most sense.”
“[Nipsey] stood for was stopping the gang violence. He was from 60 Crip but he loved gang members. He loved Bloods. He loved YG,” he said. “And the bond he had with the ‘hood and different neighborhoods was impeccable. He was like a street soldier.” Watch below.