What is Nipsey Hussle net worth after death?
Nipsey Hussle, a stage name for Airmiess Joseph Asghedom (August 15, 1985 – March 31, 2019), was a rapper from the United States. Midway through the 2000s, Hussle emerged from the West Coast hip hop scene. He self-released his debut mixtape, Slauson Boy Volume 1, to mediocre local popularity, which led to his signing with Cinematic Music Group and Epic Records.
The Bullets Ain’t Got No Name mixtape series, The Marathon, The Marathon Continues, and Crenshaw are just a few of Hussle’s well-known mixtapes. American rapper Jay-Z purchased 100 copies of the latter for $100 apiece. Victory Lap, his long-awaited debut studio album, was released in 2018 to positive reviews and strong sales. It was nominated for the Best Rap Album Grammy at the 61st Grammy Awards in 2019. The next year, at the 62nd Grammy Awards, Hussle received two posthumous Grammy Awards for the songs “Racks in the Middle” and “Higher” in the Best Rap Performance and Best Rap/Sung Performance categories, respectively.
Along with his colleagues Carless, the director of the agency, Karen Civil, and his brother Samiel Asghedom, Hussle launched the Marathon Clothing store outside of the music industry in 2017. He also launched “Vector 90,” a co-working space. Hussle was tragically shot on March 31, 2019, in front of his store in South Los Angeles. Two days after the confrontation with Hussle, 29-year-old Eric Holder was detained and charged with murder. On July 6, 2022, Holder was found guilty of first-degree murder.
What is Nipsey Hussle net worth after death?
Nipsey’s entire net worth at the time of his passing in 2019 was $8 million. It also refers to less liquid assets like real estate and trusts as well as short-term investments and assets like cash and stocks.