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Memorial spotlights the man behind Nipsey Hussle rap persona

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Thousands flocked to remember the life of Nipsey Hussle at a packed memorial service Thursday that provided mourners with a deeper appreciation of Ermias Asghedom, the man behind the up-and-coming hip-hop persona.

Some of people who knew Hussle best, from his actress-fiancée Lauren London, dear friend Snoop Dogg and his mother shared their most personal stories about the rapper during the three-hour service held in Los Angeles' Staples Center. The 21,000 seat venue hosted its first celebrity funeral since Michael Jackson's in 2009, ending with a montage of videos of the rapper set to his song, "Dedication."

Hussle's casket, draped in the flag of his father's native country, Eritrea in East Africa, then embarked on a 25-mile tour of the city, drawing thousands to the streets to catch a glimpse of the recently-anointed hometown hero.

Police kept an eye on the crowd, which appeared largely peaceful. At one point, people sat atop a police car spray-painted with the words: "Nips in Paradise."

London shared a text message sent she sent the rapper in January calling him "my turn up and my church." She spoke about learning so much from being in his presence as her provider and protector, but turned sad at the thought of their son being unable to remember his dad.

"My pain is for my two-year-old," she said.

After the service, she revealed a fresh tattoo of Hussle on her forearm, writing in an Instagram post that "Real Love Never Dies" and that from now on "When you see me, you will always see him."

Hussle's mother, Angelique Smith, spoke calmly about her being in "perfect peace" and "happy and complete" despite her son's death. She declared: "Ermias was a legacy."

She called him a "superhero" who wasn't afraid to lead, recounting a story about Ermias at 9-years-old running down the middle of the street to flag down a firetruck to extinguish her car's engine that went under flames. Miraculously, the car still ran.

"We're burning but not destroyed," Smith said.

Snoop Dogg talked candidly about Hussle being a visionary and meeting him for the first time.

"Most rappers when they push up on Snoop Dogg with a mixtape, this is their line: 'Ahh, dawg, listen to my music. I can make you a million dollars,'" Dogg said. "Nipsey's line was, 'Hey homie, listen to my music. Just give it a listen.' That's it? No record deal? You don't want to get put on? So to me, he had vision to know and understand that I don't want to be handed out nothing. I'm going to come and get mine."

Hussle was shot to death March 31 while standing outside The Marathon, his South Los Angeles clothing store, not far from where the rapper grew up.

Eric R. Holder Jr., who has been charged with killing Hussle, has pleaded not guilty. Police have said Holder and Hussle had several interactions the day of the shooting and have described it as being the result of a personal dispute.

At least one of the rapper's wishes came true Thursday. In his 2016 song "Ocean Views," he rapped about having a Stevie Wonder song played at his funeral. The legendary singer took the stage to perform "Rocket Song," one of Hussle's favorites.

Earlier in the ceremony, a montage of photos featuring the rapper from infancy, childhood and adulthood, with fellow rappers, his family and London, were shown to the crowd, set to Frank Sinatra's "My Way."

Hussle's children also appeared onstage to pay tribute. London's son with rapper Lil Wayne, Cameron Carter, said days after Hussle died, he had a dream in which he saw the rapper.

"I realized Ermias told me what heaven was like. He told me it was paradise," Cameron said.

Cameron then told the audience that Hussle would look at him through the window at times and say "respect." Cameron then asked the crowd to say "respect" in unison, and the crowd sent the word booming through the arena.

For a decade, Hussle released much sought-after mixtapes that he sold out of the trunk of his car, helping him create a buzz and gain respect from rap purists and his peers. He said his stage name, a play on the 1960s and '70s rhyming standup comic Nipsey Russell, was given to him as a teen by an older friend because he was such a go-getter - always hustling.

He charged $100 for his 2013 mixtape "Crenshaw," scoring a cash and publicity coup when Jay-Z bought 100 copies for $10,000.

Last year, Hussle hit new heights with "Victory Lap," his critically acclaimed major-label debut album on Atlantic Records that made several critics' best-of lists. The album debuted at No. 4 on Billboard's 200 albums charts and earned him a Grammy nomination.

But the rapper was also a beloved figure for his philanthropic work that went well beyond the usual celebrity "giving back" ethos. Following his death, political and community leaders were quick and effusive in their praise.

Hussle recently purchased the strip mall where The Marathon is located and planned to redevelop it, part of Hussle's broader ambitions to remake the neighborhood where he grew up and attempt to break the cycle of gang life that lured him in when he was younger.

His family and friends vowed to continue his work, and London told the crowd: "The marathon continues!"

Hussle's brother, Samiel Asghedom, also breathed life into motto. He talked about how Hussle would assemble parts to build his first computer, but became emotional about his brother leaving his "heart and soul" on the popular intersection of Crenshaw and Slauson Avenue.

"Bro, you made the world proud," he said.

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Two men hug as a hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle passes through the crowd Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. The 25-mile procession traveled through the streets of South Los Angeles after his memorial service, including a trip past Hussle's clothing store, The Marathon, where he was gunned down March 31. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
A hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle, draped in the flag of his father’s native country, Eritrea in East Africa, passes through the crowd Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. Hussle was shot to death March 31 while standing outside The Marathon, his South Los Angeles clothing store, not far from where the rapper grew up. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
People hold up their fists while waiting for a hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle to pass by in front of Hussle's clothing store The Marathon Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. The 25-mile procession traveled through the streets of South Los Angeles after his memorial service, including a trip past Hussle's clothing store, The Marathon, where he was gunned down March 31. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
A hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle passes through a large crowd on its 25-mile trek through the streets of the city Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. Hussle was shot and killed March 31 outside his The Marathon clothing store in South Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
The hearse carrying rapper Nipsey Hussle leaves Staples Center after a memorial service in Los Angeles, Thursday, April 11, 2019. Hussle was killed in a shooting outside his Marathon Clothing store in south Los Angeles on March 31. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu) The Associated Press
Two men carry a woman injured in a stampede as people gather to watch a hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. The 25-mile procession traveled through the streets of South Los Angeles after a memorial service, including a trip past Hussle's clothing store, The Marathon, rear, where he was gunned down March 31. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
A Los Angeles police officer stands guard as people wait for a hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle to pass by in front of Hussle's clothing store The Marathon Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. Hussle was killed March 31 outside The Marathon. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
Los Angeles police officers tell the crowd to back up to clear the way for a hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. The 25-mile procession traveled through the streets of South Los Angeles after a memorial service, including a trip past Hussle's clothing store, The Marathon, where he was gunned down March 31. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
People flee the scene after hearing a loud noise while waiting for a hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. The 25-mile procession traveled through the streets of South Los Angeles, including a trip past Hussle's clothing store, The Marathon, where he was gunned down March 31. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
A hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle passes through a large crowd on its 25-mile trek through the streets of the city Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. Hussle was shot and killed March 31 outside his The Marathon clothing store in South Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
People hold up their smartphones to record as a hearse carrying the casket of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle passes by Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. Hussle was shot to death March 31 while standing outside his South Los Angeles clothing store, not far from where he grew up. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
This photo taken from video provided by ABC7 shows thousands of people around the memorial and shrine where rapper Nipsey Hussle was shot and killed in front of his clothing store The Marathon, left, and the hearse, right, carrying his body in a casket draped in the flag of his father’s native country, Eritrea in East Africa, Thursday, April 11, 2019, in South Los Angeles. Hussle was remembered at a packed memorial service earlier Thursday held in Los Angeles’ Staples Center. (ABC7 via AP) The Associated Press
This photo taken from video provided by ABC7 shows thousands reaching toward the hearse carrying the body of rapper Nipsey Hussle, in a casket draped in the flag of his father’s native country, Eritrea in East Africa, as it moves past The Marathon clothing store in South Los Angeles Thursday, April 11, 2019. Hussle was shot to death March 31 while standing outside The Marathon, his clothing store, not far from where the rapper grew up. (ABC7 via AP) The Associated Press
The hearse carrying rapper Nipsey Hussle leaves Staples Center after a memorial service in Los Angeles, Thursday, April 11, 2019. Hussle was killed in a shooting outside his Marathon Clothing store in south Los Angeles on March 31. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu) The Associated Press
The hearse carrying rapper Nipsey Hussle leaves the Staples Center after a memorial service in Los Angeles, Thursday, April 11, 2019. Hussle was killed in a shooting outside his Marathon Clothing store in south Los Angeles on March 31. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu) The Associated Press
A silver hearse carrying the body of Nipsey Hussle, whose given name was Ermias Asghedom, leaves Staples Center in a procession following the Celebration of Life memorial service for the late rapper on Thursday, April 11, 2019, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
A silver hearse carrying the body of Nipsey Hussle, whose given name was Ermias Asghedom, leaves Staples Center in a procession following the Celebration of Life memorial service for the late rapper on Thursday, April 11, 2019, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
A silver hearse carrying the body of Nipsey Hussle, whose given name was Ermias Asghedom, leaves Staples Center in a procession following the Celebration of Life memorial service for the late rapper on Thursday, April 11, 2019, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
A silver hearse carrying the body of Nipsey Hussle, whose given name was Ermias Asghedom, leaves Staples Center in a procession following the Celebration of Life memorial service for the late rapper on Thursday, April 11, 2019, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
A plane carrying a banner reading "Hussle & Motivate, Stop the Violence, Do it for Nipsey" flies overhead at the Celebration of Life memorial service for late rapper Nipsey Hussle, whose given name was Ermias Asghedom, on Thursday, April 11, 2019, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
A lone candle rests against a wall full of messages commemorating slain rapper Nipsey Hussle outside The Marathon Clothing store as people wait for a funeral procession to pass Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Los Angeles. Hussle was killed in a shooting outside the store on March 31. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The Associated Press
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