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Nipsey Hussle's girlfriend pens moving tribute to mark anniversary of tragic death

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 Lauren London and Nipsey Hussle.

Nipsey Hussle's girlfriend Lauren London led the tributes and fans, friends and celebrities paid their respect on the second anniversary of the rapper's death.

The community builder was murdered outside of his clothing store in Los Angeles on March 31, 2019 at the age of 33.

And partner Lauren London took to Instagram on Wednesday to pay her respect.

She wrote: "In Honor of His life and demonstration… May all of Heaven exalt Your name for all You did on Earth and beyond. Brave and Beloved Soul, Ermias. You are missed deeply. You are loved immensely. You will forever be. I love you eternally. Your Boogie."

Fans of the pair shared their appreciation at the post with some saying it gave them "chills".

Others were quick to share previous posts Lauren had penned telling them to appreciate the time you have with someone.

Celebrities including Tamera Mowry, Teyana Taylor, Larenz Tate and Kofi Siriboe also reacted to the moving post. Lauren and Nipsey Hussle - whose real name was Ermias Asghedom - were together since 2014 and had a son together called Cross.

The pair both had children from previous relationships, with Lauren have son Kameron with Lil Wayne and Nipsey having a daughter called Emani.

Other celebrities shared their own posts in reference to the singer's death.

Basketball star LeBron James took to Twitter to honour the star, writing: "Would you rather be at war with yourself and at peace with the world or at peace with yourself and at war with the world!?!? #LLNH @NipseyHussle"

The death of the talented lyricist shocked the hip-hop world. The star had also set up ways to help give back to the community.

Nipsey and private equity investor Dave Gross had partnered on a STEM education centre in South Los Angeles called Too Big to Fail.

The centre was set up to be a "bridge between Silicon Valley and the inner-city".

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