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Brandon Bass, Boston Celtics forward, raps in “Billion Dollar Dream.” This video is something else…get back on the court
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Brandon Bass, Boston Celtics forward, raps in “Billion Dollar Dream.” This video is something else…get back on the court
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Mike Jones teams up with Metta World Peace aka Tru Warrior aka Ron Artest for “Get Lo.” The man has got to pick a name, then pick a profession…
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Jason Kidd, Dallas Maverick guard, raps alongside Money B in “What the Kidd Did.” This rap is a throwback for all of you, being released in 1994. Jason Kidd has matured quite a bit over the year, but unfortunately the internet this will likely haunt him forever.
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Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder Forward, teams up with Privaledge for “Worried About Tomorrow.” I prefer Durant alongside Russell Westbrook rather than this joke Privaledge.
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Lastings Milledge, former outfielder for the Mets, Nationals, Pirates and White Sox, appears in “Bend Ya Knees.” At the time, the Mets organization was not thrilled with his vocabulary causing some tension. But I am pretty sure that is not the only reason he’s not in the MLB right now…
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Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies shortstop, teams up with his brother and cousin to create “Wish List.” He said he did not want to make a rap that was cheesy. I’d consider this a failure then…
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Coco Crisp, Oakland A’s center fielder, raps over this funky beat titled “We Got That Thing.” Now we know what he does during his bizarre disabled list stints…
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Alando Tucker, former Wisconsin Badger star and Phoenix Sun’s bust, sings about his hardships in the streets. His hit is titled “Boy N Da Hood” and he goes by the name of Doe Tuck. At this point, he probably has a more promising rap career than basketball career, which isn’t saying much.
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Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals star, collaborates with Sasha Belyi (Russian Rapper) to create “Champion.” Can’t be too sure what the name of the song actually is though…He has the look at least
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Chris Johnson, Titans runningback, raps over this beeping excuse of a track in “Act On Deck.” It was a long lockout and a long holdout. At least he didn’t make up some goofy rap name.