“I swear to God, everything he said in the music is who he was… I hope he knows were all proud of him. Well know the music: ‘If I die today I know the set proud ni**a.’ And that’s how Nip thought, he loved everybody and just wanted to inspire and bring something back… It wasn’t about handouts and giving… Nip was about demonstrating, and coming back. “He appreciated, whether he said it or not, the pats on the back. That sh*t meant a lot to him… You made the world proud… The whole family appreciates everything. That was my little bro man… I hope he knew I loved him and I was proud of him.”
Asghedom also talked about being knocked out cold in a fight with neighborhood bullies, and he woke up to see his little brother fighting with the guys who knocked him out. “Bro held it down while I was out, for sure,” he said, laughing. Blacc Sam also said the two used to talk about leaving a legacy, and people would say that once Nipsey made it, he would abandon the neighborhood he grew up in, which he didn’t. “We don’t know if we’re going to go at 80, 60, 30. Or 20,” he said. “The one thing is that when you go, you go the right way. You stand up for what you believe in. You put your money where your mouth is. And you never fold. Never let the pressure sway you from doing what you want to do. Never let the politics stop you from coming around and staying around. And I hope everyone knows that’s what bro did. Bro stayed and he died on Crenshaw and Slauson.” Nipsey Hussle’s Brother Blacc Sam Tells Story at Memorial of Nipsey Building Computer From Scratch (VIDEO) is a post from: Gossip On This - Pop Culture, News, Videos & Humor