Blacc Sam, the longtime collaborator and manager of the late Nipsey Hussle, revealed during an appearance on the Bootleg Kev podcast that more unreleased music from the legendary rapper is on the way.
During the interview, Blacc Sam discussed an unreleased collaboration album between Nipsey Hussle and YG that was in development before Nipsey’s death in 2019. The project, which was tentatively titled Two of America’s Most Wanted, never reached completion, but the sessions produced some notable tracks. The team has been conducting an extensive search through Nipsey’s archives to locate all available material. This comprehensive effort has uncovered numerous unreleased tracks, verses, and hooks that Nipsey recorded throughout his career. One of the most significant unreleased collaborations to have surfaced is Nipsey’s work with Jay-Z on the “Judas and the Black Messiah” soundtrack. The track marked the first new Nipsey Hussle music released after his passing and was widely celebrated by fans and critics alike.
Beyond individual tracks, Blacc Sam revealed that there’s a substantial body of unreleased work from Nipsey’s collaboration with producer Bino and from sessions with the All Money In crew, which includes artists like Pac-Man, J Stone, Killer Twine, and others. The unreleased music will be strategically released through a comprehensive documentary about Nipsey Hussle’s life and career.