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Lil Wayne pays tribute to Kobe Bryant at 2020 BET Awards : TheGrio

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One of the hardest moment in 2020 was the sudden and unfortunate passing of Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna Bryant, and seven others in a helicopter crash in January. The 2020 BET Awards paid homage to the star on Sunday with an all- star tribute, featuring Grammy award-winning rapper Lil Wayne.  RELATED: Kobe Bryant’s final []

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