New Book Breaks Down Business Lessons Inspired By Nipsey Hussle 

    Author Ash Cash has distilled several gems based on the professional legacy of the late Nipsey Hussle for his brand new book Hu$$leNomics: Money, Ownership & Business Lessons Inspired by Nipsey Hussle + a Step by Step Guide on How to Implement Each Principle.

    “Nipsey was on a mission to teach his community about being fiscally responsible and building wealth,” Cash tells HipHopDX of the book.

    Nipsey’s career was earmarked with brilliant business moves: from selling his 2015 project Mailbox Money for $1000 a copy, generating $60,000 in seed money for other ventures to the thriving success of his Marathon clothing brand.

    There was also a great deal of community-focused initiatives he launched. One example is Too Big To Fail, a center offering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs to his neighborhood in Crenshaw.

    “What Nipsey Hussle was teaching us through his music and his actions had the potential to liberate communities around the world,” he adds. “Even though he is no longer with us in the physical, through his music, Interviews — and now this book — his teachings will live forever.”

    This isn’t the first time Ash Cash has bridged a gap between Hip Hop culture and education. He previously used JAY-Z’s 4:44 and Kanye West rants as catalysts for well-timed books about wealth management and financial freedom.

    He notes that paperback copies of Hu$$leNomics will be available soon, with all proceeds to be donated to one of the causes that Nip started.

    Hu$$leNomics: Money, Ownership & Business Lessons Inspired by Nipsey Hussle + a Step by Step Guide on How to Implement Each Principle is available here.

    4 thoughts on “New Book Breaks Down Business Lessons Inspired By Nipsey Hussle 

    1. first its not free its a free chapter if you give an e mail address, no affliation with nip but uses, likeness, & everything else boo at ambulance chasin opportunists

    2. What teachings? Ask yourself was this guy as articulate as tupac, as wise as krs one? No. This guy was just some relatively unknown rapper who became some weird ass cause for no good reason whatsoever and now people are caking off his name.

    3. So was this guy an industry sacrifice or what? People knew who he was, but now that he was smoked out on some dirty ass street in shit hole California, he’s a martyr?! Lol for what cause? The gang bangers on welfare cause? People holding this false idol up because he got smoked. What an embarrassing legacy. They’re making this guy into a “mentor” for young black men, because THEY want the same outcome for you too. Don’t follow this guy’s footsteps. He was sent to the wolves. Believe that.

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