Thanks to an artist by the name of Mr. Officials, Nipsey Hussle has been rendered in wax, and the details are as true to reality as possible.
The late rapper, who was murdered and killed in his hometown of Los Angeles, California, in March 2019, was depicted in wax in a video that Mr. Officials posted on his Instagram page.
Mr. Official claimed in his post that it took him nine months to finish the procedure.
One homage to the deceased rapper who meant so much to so many people is the wax figure, which is only one of several. LeBron James, a Los Angeles Laker and four-time NBA champion have entered the debate by announcing that his multi-media conglomerate SpringHill has teamed up with Marathon Films, the late rapper’s production firm, for an unnamed docuseries focusing on Nip’s life.
The documentary series will cover Nipsey’s life, from his formative years as a young boy growing up in California to his current status as an accomplished musician and activist.
Along with “never-before-seen archival material” and interviews with over 50 collaborators, including Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Diddy, and his longtime partner, Lauren London, viewers will also gain “unique access” to “Nipsey’s inner circle.”
“It’s an incredible honor for SpringHill to have a part in sharing Nipsey’s story and legacy with the world,” LeBron James said in a press release. “He used his gift to give back to his community and lived what it means to inspire, empower, and uplift others along the way.
“His words, his ambition, and his actions stick with me to this day as he continues to inspire me, our company, and people everywhere.”