Nine years after legendary Long Beach artist Nate Dogg was laid to rest, Forest Lawn Cemetery unveiled his upgraded headstone over the weekend.
The elaborate grave marker pays homage to Nate's G-funk legacy with lyrics from his 2001 hit "Music and Me" emblazoned on the stone.More than 100 family members, friends and fans turned out for the first glimpse of the marker, including fellow Long Beach rapper Daz Dillinger.
Tim Morris, otherwise known as Cemetery Tim, designed the new headstone and posted a clean shot of it Monday (March 2) to his Instagram. "It ain't a hit until Nate Dogg Spit!" he captioned the post.He's also designed headstones for NWA's Eazy-E and TLC's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.Nate Dogg's marker shows off the Long Beach skyline.
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