Los Angeles, CA – Nearly two years following the senseless murder of Nipsey Hussle one of Hip Hop’s most despondent periods in recent memory even in death, the late “Crenshaw” rapper has managed to be a beacon of hope for Black History Month through his much-publicized relationship with the one and only JAY-Z.
The rap emeriti’s new duet “What It Feels Like” serves as the headlining piece of music for the HBO Max-premiered film
Judas And The Black Messiah, a 1960s-set drama that leverages the acting talents of Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Steinfeld as real-life Black Panthers who, tragically, wrestled with the same type of poisonous blindsiding that ended Nipsey’s life at the age of 33.