Lauren London, Beyoncé and more honor Nipsey Hussle on his birthday: 'True kings don't die'
Lauren London is paying tribute to her "other half," boyfriend Nipsey Hussle, on what would have been his 34th birthday, the first since he was gunned down in March.
"Today We celebrate You my beloved," London, 34, wrote on Instagram Thursday. "We should encourage and inspire today because that is how Hussle lived his life."
London
accompanied her message with a picture of herself mourning Nipsey at a
makeshift memorial, in addition to a photo of the couple and a solo
image of the rapper.
"His Purpose still lives on
with us all. Ermias wasn’t a sad soul. He was a powerful strong magical
soul. Today is the day we lift up… I miss you. I love you," she added.Rapper Nipsey Hussle, who was killed March 31, would have been 34 on Aug. 15, 2019. (Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer, Getty Images for Warner Music)
Nipsey, who was born Ermias Asghedom, was shot and killed in front of his Marathon Clothing store in Los Angeles on March 31.
London
announced Aug. 1 on Instagram that Nipsey's clothing storefront, a
place fans frequently stop to play their respects, was temporarily closing.
"As
a notice to the public, we're putting up a gate on Thursday, August
1st, 2019 to enclose the plaza at 3420 W. Slauson Avenue to start the
early development stages of the forthcoming Nipsey Hussle Tower to
commemorate and honor the life and legacy of Nipsey," her notice reads.
"The Marathon Store will remain closed, but you can shop online at
TheMarathonClothing.com."
The music community joined London in wishing Nipsey a happy heavenly birthday.
Beyoncé
quoted lyrics from her song with Jay-Z and Childish Gambino, titled
"Mood 4 EVA," which is featured on her new "The Lion King: The
Gift" compilation album.
"The marathon will be
televised for N.I.P. 'cause true kings don't die, we multiply, peace,"
she wrote, adding, "Happy birthday in paradise."
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