NBA players have their own RAP style
On the NBA court, we can often see players shooting and passing well, but have you ever noticed their performance off the court? In fact, many NBA players also have their own RAP styles.
Let's talk about LeBron James. As one of the most outstanding players in active service, James not only demonstrated extraordinary basketball talent on the court, but also had his own outstanding performance in the field of music. The song "Crown" he collaborated with celebrity Rapper Jay-Z is a good example. This song integrates James 'personal characteristics into both lyrics and lyrics, demonstrating his glory as the king of the court.
Let's talk about Damien Lillard. As the super shooting guard of the Portland Trail Blazers, Lillard's scoring numbers on the court are amazing, and his RAP talent cannot be underestimated. In his album "The Letter O", Lillard showed his deep love for basketball and his hometown with true lyrics. Among them, the song "Bigger Than Us" is his use of RAP to express his attitude of challenge and struggle.
Next, let's talk about Kobe Bryant. Although Bryant has been retired for many years, his exploration of music has never stopped. Bryant named him "K.O.B.E." after Rap. "He has released albums as well as sung on music programs many times. His RAP style is highly dynamic and self-expression, which can show his cold-blooded killer style on the court.
We mentioned Derek Rose. Ross has extremely high basketball talent and good musical talent. Early in his career, he collaborated with Rapper Lil Wayne to release the single "Need To Know". The song uses fast-paced BEAT and fluent RAP techniques to show Ross 'speed and explosive power on the court.
It is not uncommon for NBA players to bring their own RAP style. Whether it is James, Lillard, Bryant or Rose, they all show their different personalities and talents through their own musical works. This is not only a way for players to show their style, but also brings different audio-visual enjoyment to fans.