Music artistes John Legend, YG and DJ Khaled performed alongside Meek Mill, Roddy Ricch and Kirk Franklin as part of the Grammy Awards tribute to late activist-rapper Nipsey Hussle here on Sunday. The performance, introduced by filmmaker Ava DuVernay, began with the late rapper's friends and fellow musicians, Mill and Rich taking the stage to start off "Letter to Nipsey", reports variety.com. Grammy Gala 2020 Begins with Love Letter to Late NBA Star Kobe Bryant.
With the help of a choir group wearing all white, DJ Khaled, Legend, YG and Franklin performed "Higher" that played Hussle's verse of the song, while a video of him from the music video hovered from above the stage. They ended the performance collectively with a picture of Hussle and basketball star Kobe Bryant, who died on Sunday morning, on the screen. "Long live Nip, long live Kobe," Khaled said at the end of the performance. "The marathon continues." RIP Kobe Bryant: Here’s How Priyanka Chopra Paid a Tribute to the NBA Legend at Grammys 2020.
DJ Khaled, John Legend Pay Tribute to Nipsey Hussle at Grammys 2020
John Legend, DJ Khaled and more end their Nipsey Hussle #GRAMMYs tribute with an image of Kobe Bryant next to Nip pic.twitter.com/0l4STVoRcY
— MTV NEWS (@MTVNEWS) January 27, 2020
The late rapper died March 31, 2019 after being gunned down in front of his clothing store in Los Angeles. Hussle received four Grammy nominations throughout his career - one for best rap album in 2018, and three posthumous nominations this year. He won best rap performance for single "Racks in the middle" and best rap/sung performance for "Higher".
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