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Nipsey Hussle's biography is out!

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'THE MARATHON DON'T STOP: THE LIFE & TIMES OF NIPSEY HUSSLE' AUTHOR EXPLAINS WHY HE CALLED HIMSELF 'THE 2PAC OF HIS GENERATION'

Mar 21, 2021


by Kyle Eustice

https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.61187/titl ... generation

EXCLUSIVE – The first time veteran journalist Rob Kenner physically crossed paths with Nipsey Hussle https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.60944/titl ... 019-murder was during his 17-year tenure with Vibe magazine. After months of sending his CDs and headshots to the publication, the future rap legend https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.60831/titl ... nce-speech was finally invited to the New York City offices on Wall Street where Kenner was struck by Nipsey’s innate charm and charisma.

Nipsey did get a one-page spread in Vibe prior to the print magazine’s dissolution and over the next 10 years, Kenner got to understand Nip, his music and what shaped his undeniable business acumen while watching his notoriety begin to soar. Along the way, Kenner realized he’d been “slept-on” for the past decade and felt writing a book about his life was the right course of action.



But then March 31, 2019 happened https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.50867/titl ... dead-at-33 and brought a devastating end to Nipsey Hussle’s life, shortchanging the potential for a truly long-lasting, revolutionary career. As the saying goes, “the show must go on,” so Kenner kept his pen to paper (or fingers to the keyboard) and continued hammering out what would become The Marathon Don’t Stop: The Life & Times of Nipsey Hussle.
I feel like the world needs his message more than ever,
Kenner tells HipHopDX.
Most people in rap media, they had a really limited view of who Nipsey really was. They had a simplistic view of he was a ‘gangsta rapper’ from the hood. He’s really in the streets. He’s real or whatever. These little details were known to some people, but the grand vision of what Nipsey Hussle was pursuing, I don’t think has been properly communicated.

There were very few magazine profiles written about him during his career and this whole outpouring of love and grief after his passing, but nobody has really told the story properly. So I felt like it really needed to be done. I’m humbly proud that so many of his inner circle were willing to speak with me about him and share their stories
.



The Marathon Don’t Stop is expected to arrive on Tuesday (March 23) and will take a deep dive into how Nipsey evolved from Crenshaw kid and Rollin 60s Crip to respected community South Los Angeles leader/entrepreneur and Grammy Award-winning rapper. As the first in-depth biography of the late Hip Hop lumineer, the book has the opportunity to shine a light on what made Nip so magnetic to the point droves of people are still mourning his death almost two years later.

As Kenner explains,
He was completely self-made and built a movement that will go on, I think, forever. Nipsey is one that is really singular in Hip Hop. I don’t think there’s been anyone who accomplished exactly what Nipsey Hussle did in Hip Hop. It was his honesty. He was 100 percent real on every communication and every aspect of his life — from his personal relationships to the way he conducted business. He was just 100 percent bullshit free and completely committed to standing on his words.

ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 10: Rapper Nipsey Hussle attends A Craft Syndicate Music Collaboration Unveiling Event at Opera Atlanta on December 10, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia.(photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Even with the system stacked against someone who looked like Nipsey Hussle, https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.60661/titl ... like-claim grew up in a rough neighborhood and had a challenging set of obstacles in his way, he persevered.
There’s a lot of rags-to-riches stories in Hip Hop, right,
he continues.
JAY-Z is a billionaire. That’s amazing. We know how far he came, but he didn’t build Roc Nation in the Marcy Housing Projects. And I think that is the difference that people need to understand. Nipsey Hussle invested every penny of his riches right back into the community that he grew up hustling in.

The same parking lot where he was selling his mixtapes, writing the title in magic marker, he elevated to the point where they rented a store in that plaza, they got kicked out, raided by the cops — even though they weren’t doing anything wrong — re-opened and got to the point their landlord was trying to evict them, he bought the whole goddamn plaza in a city that’s very hard for Black people to own businesses.
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Nipsey, who was well known in the community for his association with the Rollin 60s Crips, wanted to unify rivals as demonstrated on his song with Bloods affiliate YGLast Time That I Checc’ed” from 2018’s platinum-selling album Victory Lap. https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.54100/titl ... d-platinum
The gang conversation, if you read this book, you’re gonna find out things I learned both from listening to Nip’s music but then also in very focused research trying to understand how was somebody who was so brilliant, had such a brilliant music mind and who was a brilliant student who could build his own computer and make music on that computer, how did he end up in a street gang? I wanted to understand that. I began to go into the history of these neighborhood groups we refer to as gangs.

Everybody knows who the Proud Boys are now — those are gangs. There was a gang like that called the Spook Hunters in L.A. and they had a caricature of a Black person being lynched on their jackets and they would harass Black families, so neighborhoods came together and formed community protection organizations with names like the Slausons, the inspiration for Nipsey’s Slauson Boys [which he had tattooed on his back]. The Slausons were one of the original Black gangs.
He adds,
I try to avoid the word ‘gang’ because it’s become a loaded term. But we don’t hear about the Proud Boys or the Spook Hunters, we only hear about the Crips and the Bloods, and there’s a whole story that gets left out. Nipsey was trying to bring groups like the Crips and the Bloods back to their original purpose, which was empowerment and upliftment. Part of that was stopping the tension between rival sets.


Following Nipsey’s senseless murder, he drew countless comparisons to the late Tupac Shakur. In April 2019, former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight said from RJ Donovan Correctional Facility,
I feel that Nipsey was trying to follow the same Tupac manual to the community. He came together with YG like Snoop did with Tupac.
But that was really nothing new — Nip had said the same thing about himself prior to his death, something Kenner asked him about right as he was rolling out Victory Lap.
He called himself the ‘2Pac of my generation’ in a record dedication and when I asked him about that, I said, ‘That’s not a small thing you’re saying. What do you mean by that?
Kenner recalls.
He said, ‘I know it’s not a small thing, but I believe 2Pac was a Trojan Horse — he had a lot more in him than what he presented on the outside, a lot more going on in his mind than Thug Life.’ People may not know the acronym of T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E., but it stands for ‘The Hate You Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody.
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https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.60556/titl ... e-his-life
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Nipsey said, ‘In street culture, there is a perception intelligence is equated with weakness. In order to appear cool, we kind of downplay our intelligence sometimes.’ He also said, ‘What you want to do is make sure you try to engage all the people you want involved in the change that you’re trying to bring about, so you have to not alienate anybody by being too booksmart.’ He felt he could identify with that feeling that 2Pac had and that was part of what he meant by ‘2Pac of my generation.’ It certainly wasn’t because he thought his life would be cut short.
In the wake of Nipsey Hussle’s death, his family, friends and fans are committed to keeping his legacy alive — simply put, the Marathon Continues.

The Marathon Don’t Stop doesn’t dedicate too much time to Nip’s death, rather Kenner chose to focus on the life he led told through those who knew him best. Pre-orders are currently available here https://linktr.ee/RobKenner starting at $27.00 for a hardcover.

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Re: Nipsey Hussle's biography is out!

Post by Fiyameta » 23 Mar 2021, 09:09

The same parking lot where he was selling his mixtapes, writing the title in magic marker, he elevated to the point where they rented a store in that plaza, they got kicked out, raided by the cops — even though they weren’t doing anything wrong — re-opened and got to the point their landlord was trying to evict them, he bought the whole goddamn plaza in a city that’s very hard for Black people to own businesses. :mrgreen:
If a landlord tries to evict you, buy the entire mall and evict the f'king landlord! LOL That's the Eritrean in him! Mental toughness and an iron will in the face of overwhelming odds. The neo-colonialists didn't want to see the re-birth of the nation of Eritrea along the Red Sea coast, then Eritreans took control of the entire Horn of Africa region and evicted the neo-colonialists without advance notice.

Check out Nipsey's first interview videos from his earlier days that truly illustrate his brilliance when he was still an up-and-coming artist selling mix-tapes out of the trunk of his car.





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Post by Zmeselo » 23 Mar 2021, 10:59

39 year old superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic is back in the Swedish National team after years of absence & will now build the attack pair with Alexander Isak, at the top. It's gonna be fireworks 💥🔥for sure!


Zlatan and Alexander Isak trained at the top together, on Tuesday's training. FOTO: JOEL MARKLUND / BILDBYRÅN

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Zlatan: "I kindly asked if I could get number 11"



Mattias Karlsson

UPDATED: TODAY

(Software translation)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic will play in jersey number 11 in the national team.

Alexander Isak has agreed to "lend" the number to him.
I kindly asked if I could get 11, then Alexander Isak said to me "you can get it, but I want it back in six or seven years when you quit,
he says.

After Zlatan Ibrahimovic tells what Alexander Isak told him, he bursts into a long & heartfelt loving laugh.

- I replied
"you will get it in the first match, I promise you". So Isak was nice and gave me 11,
says Zlatan Ibrahimovic followed by a huge humble smile.

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Re: Nipsey Hussle's biography is out!

Post by Somaliman » 23 Mar 2021, 15:53

Although I'm not a fan of Rap music at all, I find him a great artist in his age and type of music.

However, his mistake that took his life away, to me, was continuing to be a gang member and living in a gang land.

This song, below, might have hindered the investigation of his murder, if not having contributed to it!

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You're right & amazingly, 2 years on, justice isn't done yet in his case concerning his murderer. The case just keeps getting postponed, for a myriad of reasons.

Strangely in the beginning- Eric Durden- the prosecutor from the OJ Simpson's case, had taken the roll of the lawyer for the killer- Eric Holder (the same name with Obama's Attorney General btw- another weird thing that 1 too) and then suddenly he quit with no tangible reasons except for 'family matters', as he put it. Few months ago, the judge in the case quit. And now- Covid- is the latest excuse.

So yeah, Nipsey was just too good for this world. So eventhough the fact that he stayed in the hood made him an easier target, I believe if the powers that be want you out, they can take you out no matter where you might be. In other words, I believe it's his "dangerous" ideas & that he aggressively acted upon them that got him killed, more than where he happened to be on the day of his murder. So even if we assume Eric Holder is the sole assasin & the murder has nothing to do with politics or something like that, sooner or later though & like you alluded to it too, a lot of powerful people do not like people like Nipsey & what they say & do and would've surely want him out sooner or later.

Somaliman wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 15:53
Although I'm not a fan of Rap music at all, I find him a great artist in his age and type of music.

However, his mistake that took his life away, to me, was continuing to be a gang member and living in a gang land.

This song, below, might have hindered the investigation of his murder, if not having contributed to it!

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Re: Nipsey Hussle's biography is out!

Post by Somaliman » 23 Mar 2021, 19:01

Zmeselo wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 17:23
You're right & amazingly, 2 years on, justice isn't done yet in his case concerning his murderer. The case just keeps getting postponed, for a myriad of reasons.

Strangely in the beginning- Eric Durden- the prosecutor from the OJ Simpson's case, had taken the roll of the lawyer for the killer- Eric Holder (the same name with Obama's Attorney General btw- another weird thing that 1 too) and then suddenly he quit with no tangible reasons except for 'family matters', as he put it. Few months ago, the judge in the case quit. And now- Covid- is the latest excuse.

So yeah, Nipsey was just too good for this world. So eventhough the fact that he stayed in the hood made him an easier target, I believe if the powers that be want you out, they can take you out no matter where you might be. In other words, I believe it's his "dangerous" ideas & that he aggressively acted upon them that got him killed, more than where he happened to be on the day of his murder. So even if we assume Eric Holder is the sole assasin & the murder has nothing to do with politics or something like that, sooner or later though & like you alluded to it too, a lot of powerful people do not like people like Nipsey & what they say & do and would've surely want him out sooner or later.

Somaliman wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 15:53
Although I'm not a fan of Rap music at all, I find him a great artist in his age and type of music.

However, his mistake that took his life away, to me, was continuing to be a gang member and living in a gang land.

This song, below, might have hindered the investigation of his murder, if not having contributed to it!





Since I've written the short comment, above, I've read a few articles about him, and of course his murder. It seems to me that his murder was more political than a sheer result from an argument between two men gone wrong.

Just try to listen to the above song word by word and you'll be amazed by how killer that song was for Trump, who is known to be a thin-skinned individual, and I wonder if Trump hasn't made any retort that could have contributed to the murder of this brilliant young man of the HoA heritage. The fact that the case has been dragging unreasonably provides reasonable grounds to suspect and even believe that the case is too fishy for an ordinary murder.

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Post by Zmeselo » 23 Mar 2021, 21:16

Somaliman wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 19:01
Zmeselo wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 17:23
You're right & amazingly, 2 years on, justice isn't done yet in his case concerning his murderer. The case just keeps getting postponed, for a myriad of reasons.

Strangely in the beginning- Eric Durden- the prosecutor from the OJ Simpson's case, had taken the roll of the lawyer for the killer- Eric Holder (the same name with Obama's Attorney General btw- another weird thing that 1 too) and then suddenly he quit with no tangible reasons except for 'family matters', as he put it. Few months ago, the judge in the case quit. And now- Covid- is the latest excuse.

So yeah, Nipsey was just too good for this world. So eventhough the fact that he stayed in the hood made him an easier target, I believe if the powers that be want you out, they can take you out no matter where you might be. In other words, I believe it's his "dangerous" ideas & that he aggressively acted upon them that got him killed, more than where he happened to be on the day of his murder. So even if we assume Eric Holder is the sole assasin & the murder has nothing to do with politics or something like that, sooner or later though & like you alluded to it too, a lot of powerful people do not like people like Nipsey & what they say & do and would've surely want him out sooner or later.

Somaliman wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 15:53
Although I'm not a fan of Rap music at all, I find him a great artist in his age and type of music.

However, his mistake that took his life away, to me, was continuing to be a gang member and living in a gang land.

This song, below, might have hindered the investigation of his murder, if not having contributed to it!





Since I've written the short comment, above, I've read a few articles about him, and of course his murder. It seems to me that his murder was more political than a sheer result from an argument between two men gone wrong.

Just try to listen to the above song word by word and you'll be amazed by how killer that song was for Trump, who is known to be a thin-skinned individual, and I wonder if Trump hasn't made any retort that could have contributed to the murder of this brilliant young man of the HoA heritage. The fact that the case has been dragging unreasonably provides reasonable grounds to suspect and even believe that the case is too fishy for an ordinary murder.
I heard it bro & Trump is certainly capable if he's incliked to it, but why Dingle out Nipsey?

The song is YG's & Nip is just featuring for one, then when I think what other artists did & said about Trump openly like- Snoop blowing his brains out, that comedian Kathy something who decapitated him, Madonna threatened to blow the White House, Johnny Depp hoped he was a hitman or something so he could take him out, Robert de Niro wished to would punch him in the face etc etc etc- makes me think why pick out just Nipsey?

My suspicion is more into his ambition to settle the gang rivarly & war once & for all, & you can Imagine what that means. Young strong black men cooperating, instead of smoking eachother ?

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Re: Nipsey Hussle's biography is out!

Post by Zmeselo » 23 Mar 2021, 21:27

Somaliman wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 19:01
Zmeselo wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 17:23
You're right & amazingly, 2 years on, justice isn't done yet in his case concerning his murderer. The case just keeps getting postponed, for a myriad of reasons.

Strangely in the beginning- Eric Durden- the prosecutor from the OJ Simpson's case, had taken the roll of the lawyer for the killer- Eric Holder (the same name with Obama's Attorney General btw- another weird thing that 1 too) and then suddenly he quit with no tangible reasons except for 'family matters', as he put it. Few months ago, the judge in the case quit. And now- Covid- is the latest excuse.

So yeah, Nipsey was just too good for this world. So eventhough the fact that he stayed in the hood made him an easier target, I believe if the powers that be want you out, they can take you out no matter where you might be. In other words, I believe it's his "dangerous" ideas & that he aggressively acted upon them that got him killed, more than where he happened to be on the day of his murder. So even if we assume Eric Holder is the sole assasin & the murder has nothing to do with politics or something like that, sooner or later though & like you alluded to it too, a lot of powerful people do not like people like Nipsey & what they say & do and would've surely want him out sooner or later.

Somaliman wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 15:53
Although I'm not a fan of Rap music at all, I find him a great artist in his age and type of music.

However, his mistake that took his life away, to me, was continuing to be a gang member and living in a gang land.

This song, below, might have hindered the investigation of his murder, if not having contributed to it!





Since I've written the short comment, above, I've read a few articles about him, and of course his murder. It seems to me that his murder was more political than a sheer result from an argument between two men gone wrong.

Just try to listen to the above song word by word and you'll be amazed by how killer that song was for Trump, who is known to be a thin-skinned individual, and I wonder if Trump hasn't made any retort that could have contributed to the murder of this brilliant young man of the HoA heritage. The fact that the case has been dragging unreasonably provides reasonable grounds to suspect and even believe that the case is too fishy for an ordinary murder.
Trump is certainly capable if he was inclined to it, but I always question why single out Nipsey in that case?

The track is YG's for one, & Nip is just featuring. Secondly, considering the things other celebrities openly have said & done to Trump; like

1. Snoop "blew his brains out"
2. That comedian Kathy something " decapitated him"
3. Madonna threatened to blow the White House
4. Johnny Depp wished he was a hitman, so he could take him out
5. Robert de Niro wished to punch him in the face etc.

Why just Nipsey?

I think the key is in the hood like you said, but it's his ambition to settle the gang wars once & for all that terrified those who want it to continue, forever. Just days before he got killed he was to meet the police commissioner, to discuss how to better the communication b/n the police & the hood for example. Introducing high ideals like that in the black community, I don't think is welcome in some quarters.
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Re: Nipsey Hussle's biography is out!

Post by Zmeselo » 23 Mar 2021, 21:42

Btw, check this tribute thread I did for Nipsey here at Mereja 2 years ago. I gladly worked very hard, on this one. Enjoy! :P

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=182375&hilit=Nipwey+hussle

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Re: Nipsey Hussle's biography is out!

Post by Somaliman » 24 Mar 2021, 07:58

Zmeselo wrote:
23 Mar 2021, 21:42
Btw, check this tribute thread I did for Nipsey here at Mereja 2 years ago. I gladly worked very hard, on this one. Enjoy! :P

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=182375&hilit=Nipwey+hussle





Woow! This was a formidable tribute! I'll listen to each one of them.

Yeah, I agree with you, Trump might not be the suspect, as a few others, as you've listed, said worse about him.

They don't want to see any influential figure willing to do something about the gang rivalry and killing among young black men, whose poverty rates have reached historic lows, and the prison industry.

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