Released Footage: Exclusive First Look At Nipsey Hussle’s Last Music Video

Posted On : May 16, 2019
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The Marathon Continues

Nipsey Hussle’s final day on his music video set was an inspirational good vibe. Three of the most influential people came together and made history. DJ Khaled and John Legend will be the last people to have ever shot a video with the late and great Nipsey Hussle.

TMZ  released footage of the video, showing Nip, John and Khaled recording the music video. The video was shoot just a few days shy of Nipseys murder outside his Marathon Clothing store in South L.A. The video setting was atop a parking structure the crew rented out in nearby Inglewood.

Chaotic Music Video Set

You might remember it appeared that someone was out to kill Nipsey Hussle just days before he was murdered. The alleged attack was predicted to happen at the video shoot.  The team with him were warned ahead of time and they proceeded with extreme caution to protect him.

Sources on the Inglewood set confessed there was great concern over Nipsey’s safety during the shoot. Primarily the parking structure the crew picked to shoot at. The production team insisted the entire parking structure be shut down. Therefore only people working the shoot would have access.

However production only booked the top two floors of the parking deck. The public was still able to park underneath the top two floors.

The production did step it up by hiring 10 armed police officers because of concerns over Nipsey’s safety. Sources say that the crew and entourage was nervous someone would try to sneak on set and kill the rapper.

Oddly enough just a few days later, Nipsey was gunned down in front of his own storefront. Ironically Nipsey subliminally tweeted about “enemies” just hours before he was killed.

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