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In the wake of Kobe Bryant's tragic death, athletes and celebrities alike have paid their respects with an abundance of heartfelt tributes. The latest is courtesy of Latin trap artist Bad Bunny who has shared "6 Rings," a tribute track that is leaving many Kobe fans in tears.

The song opens up with an archive recording from the 2006 Los Angeles Lakers game against the Toronto Raptors, where Bryant scored a historic 81 points in one single game. In the song, Bad Bunny's lyrics discuss Bryant as an icon, remembers his accomplishments, and pays homage to Bryant's daughter Gianna, who also died in the accident.

"6 Rings" then closes with a recording of Bryant thanking his fans, "From the bottom of my heart, thank you. And what can I say? Mamba out," which is followed by fans chanting his name.

Listen to the heartfelt two-minute track below and keep scrolling to read Kobe fans' reactions on Twitter.

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