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Over the past decades, Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing and New Jack City have become respected films within Hip Hop. Actor Bill Nunn played special roles in both and his recent death was felt all around social media this weekend. Taking time to celebrate the life of the acclaimed actor, social media went through great lenghths to pay homage.

RIP to #billnunn best known as #radioraheem always Do The Right Thing!! RIP

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Art by @xpayneart #billnunn #radioraheem #lifeisjusttheappetizer

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RestInPower #BillNunn #Rip #radioraheem #dotherightthing #spikelee

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Rest in peace my brother. Bill Nunn #billnunn #radioraheem #love #hate #spikelee #rip

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Daily News reports: #BillNunn, #RadioRaheem in 'Do the Right Thing,' dies at 63 The 1989 movie classic was Bill Nunn’s second collaboration with #SpikeLee after his major movie debut in “#SchoolDaze.” The 1989 movie classic was Bill Nunn’s second collaboration with Spike Lee after his major movie debut in “School Daze.” #Actor Bill Nunn, a regular in friend Spike Lee’s #films and best known as the towering, boombox-toting Radio Raheem in “Do The Right Thing,” died Saturday morning. He was 63. The 6-foot-3 Nunn — who also appeared in Lee’s “#MoBetterBlues” and “#HeGotGame” (#DenzelWashington) — passed away in his hometown of #Pittsburgh, Lee announced via Facebook. Both were #MorehouseCollege alums, with Nunn graduating in 1976. “Long Live Bill Nunn,” posted Lee. “Radio Raheem is now resting in power. Radio Raheem will always be fighting da powers dat be. May God watch over Bill Nunn.” Across a career that spanned nearly three decades, the versatile Nunn appeared with #HarrisonFord in “Regarding Henry,” Whoopi Goldberg in “Sister Act,” Al Pacino in “Lockdown” and Tobey Maguire in the “Spider-Man” trilogy. Spike Lee: 'Do the Right Thing' for chokehold victim #EricGarner SIP my Dude! …brought to you by #SolarBrotherNo1 #DaaGodfatherOfSolar #DaaGodfather  #Brooklyn  #USA #ClimateChange #Recycle #Veterans #Marines #AlternativeEnergy  #LovePeaceSolar

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"Let me tell you the story of Right Hand, Left Hand. It's a tale of good and evil. Hate: it was with this hand that Cane iced his brother. Love: these five fingers, they go straight to the soul of man. The right hand… the hand of love. The story of life is this: static. One hand is always fighting the other hand, and the left hand is kicking much ass. I mean, it looks like the right hand, Love, is finished. But hold on, stop the presses, the right hand is coming back. Yeah, he got the left hand on the ropes, now, that's right. Ooh, it's a devastating right and Hate is hurt, he's down. Left-Hand Hate KOed by Love…" RIP #billnunn, the man behind the icon, Radio Raheem. It's an understatement to say how important this character was and will continue to be. #dotherightthing #spikelee #drawing @ajlavigna #illustration #love

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May his D batteries last forever. #BillNunn #dotherightthing

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