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Well liked in the music industry, Hussle was also valued for his activist work.
The sorrow was huge for him and his actress Lauren London, her long-time friend, was supported.
The two men shared a young son and had one of the most enduring love stories of hip hop.
On Saturday, Black spoke of London during a live Instagram and said that he "would be the best man I could be for her".
"I will give it a whole year," said the rapper in the video. "She might need a whole year to cry and be fucked for him."
The comments triggered an immediate reaction.
Justin Credible, a DJ from Power 106 in Los Angeles, tweeted that the station would boycott Black's music.
"We are with Nipsey Hussle's family and we are dismayed by the disrespectful and mediocre comments of Kodak Black," the tweet said. "With that, Power 106 will not support Kodak Black's music. #LongLiveNip."
Companions rappers T.I. and The Game recorded secular videos containing black.
"You have the pocket n ****," T.I said.
Big Boy from Real 92.3 posted on Instagram, saying "I will not disrespect my schedule by posting a photo of Kodak Black."
"However, I will say this, I am not here for blatant disrespect and misleading excuses," wrote the long-time radio host. "Disrespectful to King Nipsey and Queen Lauren, it's there that I trace the line."
On Sunday, Black issued an apology on Instagram.
"If I did not respect you, Lauren London, in any form, I'm sorry," Black said. "Even if I did not do it."
London did not comment publicly on the incident.
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