In preparation for the forthcoming Grammy Awards, which will take place in March, Big Sean and Nipsey Hussle’s song “Deep Reverance” will be competing for the award for Best Rap Performance. On Friday, March 5, Sean revealed a visual for the collaboration with the late Crenshaw rapper.
The nominee for HipHopDX’s 2020 Comeback of the Year embarks on a journey across Los Angeles, visiting various paintings, murals, and basketball courts paying homage to Nipsey. He enlists the guidance of West Coast legend Snoop Dogg, who cruises through the city in a sapphire blue lowrider.
Many artists who have worked with Nipsey Hussle in the past, like as Dom Kennedy and ʺit-Boy, also make appearances as special guests in the video that Sergio directed to pay tribute to the deceased All Money In leader.
This bittersweet video arrives more than six months after its original August 2020 release. Nipsey was tragically shot and 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed outside his Marathon Clothing store in March 2019.
” He continued, expressing gratitude to Nipsey Hussle, “To one of the realest, most solid humans ever made @nipseyhussle! Thank you bro! You still blessing all of us! It’s deeper than 4Life it’s 4ever.”
A triumph at the Grammy prizes would be Nipsey Hussle’s third victory overall, following the receipt of a handful of posthumous prizes in the year 2020. On the other hand, Big Sean is still looking for his first gold trophy, despite having received five nominations in the past four years. “Deep Reverence” is up against competition from songs such as “The Bigger Picture” by Lil Baby, “Savage” by Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonce, “Dior” by Pop Smoke, “WHATS POPPIN” by Jack Harlow, and “Bop” by DaBaby.