Lil Wayne, N.O.R.E. and other rappers spoke about 9/11 today (September 11), a day that marks 13 years since attacks on New York, Washington and Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001.
Lil Wayne acknowledged that he was in New York at the time of the attack in a Twitter post.
“Watching the 9/10 show about the day before 9/11 a lot of people don’t know but I was in Manhattan on that day. Krazy day. heart goes out,” Lil Wayne said.
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N.O.R.E. also added his commentary on this day.
“#911 never forget zoo York city still stand strong salute respect and rip to those who we lost,” he said in a caption on Instagram.
El-P added: “rest in peace to those whose lives were taken on 9/11 and since. please god help us who remain to create a lasting peace in our lifetimes.”
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Other Rap-related social media posts about 9/11 are below.
A smile, even when it feels forced at first is what gives us strength to continue. Let’s share a smile & send our love to those we lost #911
— Russell Simmons (@UncleRUSH) September 11, 2014
TODAY IS 9-11 REMEMBER THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES ON THIS SAME DAY 13YEARS AGO DUE TO A TERRORIST ATTACK
— SERG E BLOCCA (@ARSONALDAREBEL) September 11, 2014
Never forget September 11, 2001 pic.twitter.com/Fkgdf7v0Fg
— DJ Quik (@djquik) September 9, 2014
Do you remember where you were when you heard/watched the news? I’ll never forget. Rest In Peace to everyone we lost on September 11, 2001.
— IG: AzadRight (@AzadRight) September 11, 2013
Rest in Peace to the innocent people who lost their lives on this day 13 years ago.
— IG: TechImmortal (@ImmortalTech) September 11, 2014
9/11 #NeverForget
— Def Jam Recordings (@DefJamRecords) September 11, 2014
Let us take a little time today to reflect on all those we lost on 9/11/11. May God continue to guide and bless those families. #NeverForget
— Queen Latifah (@IAMQUEENLATIFAH) September 11, 2014
HipHopDX extends condolences to the family members and friends of those who lost their lives on 9/11 and in the events that have followed.
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