Barack Obama Pens a Touching Letter to Nipsey Hussle's Family Honoring His Community Service

Barack Obama Pens a Touching Letter to Nipsey Hussle's Family Honoring His Community Service

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Barack Obama reached out to Nipsey Hussle's family and friends by writing a touching letter for his Celebration of Life memorial service on Thursday. The ceremony was held at LA's Staples Center, and digital media strategist Karen Civil had the honor of reading the letter at the beginning of the event. "While most folks look at the Crenshaw neighborhood where he grew up and see only gangs, bullets, and despair, Nipsey saw potential," Barack wrote. "He saw hope. He saw a community that, even through its flaws, taught him to always keep going. His choice to invest in that community rather than ignore it is a legacy worthy of celebration."

Thousands of people gathered at the Grammy-nominated rapper's memorial service, including Beyoncé, JAY-Z, Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dogg, Meek Mill, and Usher. There were several performances at the event, including Marsha Ambrosius's "Fly Like a Bird" by Mariah Carey.

Thank you to @BarackObama for sending this letter for me to read celebrating @NipseyHussle's life & legacy.