The Bootleg Kev Podcast.
“It’s so much music this n gga done did, bro. Like you wouldn’t even imagine, bro,” J said. “There’s sh t I haven’t even heard when I thought I heard everything.”
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The Definition of Loyalty rapper said the verses can be compiled to curate a posthumous musical effort.
“It’s definitely going to be another Nip album,” he continued. “But, it’s All Money In so we ain’t going to put out nothing Micky. … Rest in peace to [Pop Smoke]. I feel like if they would’ve held on to his music more and put it out the right way, it would’ve been received differently. But, the music was still good and we needed it at that time.”
According to the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, “a journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step.” Ten years ago today, the late great Nipsey Hussle took a giant step on his musical journey with the release of his landmark mixtape
The Marathon, a major milestone in a movement that continues to this day.
“I’m on a mission and I’m all alone,” Nipsey Hussle croons (yes, he could sing, too) at the end of “Love?” the opening track of
The Marathon. “Far from where I’m goin’ and I’m far from home. Somehow, I know I’m movin’ in the right direction. My mama always told me I was gon’ be special.”