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Nipsey Hussle's legacy takes center stage at Grammy Awards

NEW YORK (AP) - Even before Nipsey Hussle laid down his first verse on 'œHigher,'ť DJ Khaled predicted he had a Grammy-nominated hit on his hands.

At Khaled's home in Miami, the hip-hop stars had deep and personal conversations about topics outside of music - family life, street life, entrepreneurship, future goals and more - before recording the song. Hussle even told Khaled how his grandmother had 12 miscarriages before giving birth to his mother.

'œWalking to the studio I was telling Nipsey, '~Man, that stuff you were talking about, you should put that in a song one day.' I was telling him, '~When I hear songs from Jay-Z, Biggie, Pac and Nas, when they tell their stories about their life, not only do you believe it, you feel it,''ť Khaled said. 'œIt's like street gospel.'ť

Moments later, Hussle did re-tell those stories in a song - that song - one of the last he recorded before his tragic death on March 31, 2019. Hussle was shot to death outside his Marathon clothing store in the South Los Angeles neighborhood where he is from; Eric Holder Jr. was charged with the slaying and is expected to face trial in the coming weeks.

'œI knew it was special out the gate. Working with Nipsey Hussle was special. I told Nipsey that God willing, we will get nominated for a Grammy ... I spoke that into existence,'ť Khaled said. 'œWe both felt the same. We knew making this record was Grammy-worthy.'ť

Khaled was right.

'œHigher,'ť which also features John Legend, is nominated for best rap/sung performance at Sunday's show, which will air live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. It comes a year after Hussle scored his first-ever Grammy nod for best rap album with his major-label debut, 'œVictory Lap.'ť

'œIt took 10 people to make that song happen over the course of four months,'ť said Steve 'œSteve-O'ť Carless, Hussle's manager and business partner, said of 'œHigher.'ť

'œWe finally got it done. If that one wins, that will be a special one for me," he said. I'd probably collapse on the ground for that one.'ť

But Hussle could win more than one trophy: His song 'œRacks in the Middle,'ť featuring Hit-Boy and Roddy Ricch, was recorded a day after last year's Grammys and is nominated for both best rap song and best rap performance.

'œI was really shocked by that one because we had no idea that song would get recognized. (Nipsey) was so adamant about putting that song out right after the Grammy's last year,'ť Carless said. 'œThe label was concerned that we didn't have enough time and runway to set it up. (Nipsey) was adamant about bypassing all the traditional (methods), upload protocols with the streaming partners and (was) all about calling everyone directly because he felt like that record was a moment for his career. ... and now it's nominated for two awards at the Grammys. Emotional and gratifying.'ť

Outside of possible award wins, Sunday's show will pay tribute to Hussle with a performance featuring Khaled, Legend, Ricch, Kirk Franklin, Meek Mill and YG.

'œIt's bittersweet because he's not here to physically receive it or to see it, but I know because of the type of man he was and how hard he worked, that it is a positive addition to his legacy,'ť Hussle's fiancée, actress Lauren London, said in an interview.

'œI'm just proud of him,'ť she added. 'œIt's not the happiest time of my life, but I know ... what he wanted his message to be, and it's beautiful to watch that that's still alive and strong.'ť

While Hussle has received praise for being a skilled rappe r, he's also been honored for being an activist who tried to unite and build up his community. That side of Hussle, as well as his life as a loving father, was celebrated at his public memorial service held at the Staples Center last year. His funeral was the first held at the concert arena since Michael Jackson's in 2009.

And throughout the year, the man who cared so much about rebuilding the Los Angeles streets that raised him has been celebrated: At the BET Awards, he earned the Humanitarian Award and was named best male hip-hop artist. At the MTV Video Music Awards, 'œHigher'ť was nominated for best hip-hop video.

Legend recalls meeting Hussle on the set of 'œHigher'ť since they recorded their vocals for the song separately.

'œIt was actually very cool because we were on a high-rise parking structure in South L.A. and you could see his neighborhood from where we were shooting the video and he was just showing me where he grew up all from, like, a bird's eye view,'ť Legend said. 'œYou could just tell how proud he was of where he was from, how connected he was to where he was from."

'œIt was authentic,'ť he added. 'œIt was very cool to see him in his element and it made it all the more tragic to know that just a couple days later he would have his life taken.'ť

This Feb. 10, 2019 photo released by Atlantic Records shows Lauren London, left, and Nipsey Hussle at the Ciroc After the Awards party at Avenue in Los Angeles. Hussle, who was shot and killed outside of his clothing store in Los Angeles on March 31, 2019, is nominated for three Grammy Awards, His song 'œRacks In the Midldle is up for best rap performance and best rap song, while 'œHigher,' a collaboration with DJ Khaled and John Legend that one of the last songs Hussle recorded, is nominated for best rap/sung performance. (Jennifer Johnson for Combs Enterprises/Atlantic Records via AP) The Associated Press
This Jan. 16, 2019 photo released by Atlantic Records shows rapper Nipsey Hussle at The Peppermint Club in Los Angeles. Hussle, who was shot and killed outside of his clothing store in Los Angeles on March 31, 2019, is nominated for three Grammy Awards, His song 'œRacks In the Midldle is up for best rap performance and best rap song, while 'œHigher,' a collaboration with DJ Khaled and John Legend that one of the last songs Hussle recorded, is nominated for best rap/sung performance. (Jennifer Johnson/Atlantic Records via AP) The Associated Press
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