LiAngelo Ball, 26, has signed a deal with Def Jam and the Universal Music Group, ESPN reported. Ball’s label, Born2Ball Music ...
On Dec. 14, 2020, LiAngelo Ball was waived by the Detroit Pistons after signing a short-term contract. Fast forward about five years later, and Ball – who has traded in his hooping shoes for ...
LiAngelo Ball transitions from a top basketball prospect to a rising hip-hop star with his hit track 'Tweaker,' which earned him a $13 million record deal. Lonzo Ball shares insights on his ...
The hottest rapper on the planet right now, the brother of NBA stars Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, LiAngelo Ball, is set to perform at the Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders game on Saturday.
After winning hearts on the internet with his song, LiAngelo Ball once again amazed the NBA community with a massive deal ...
As a member of the notorious Ball Family and a former NBA player, G3 (better known as LiAngelo “Gelo” Ball) is used to receiving criticism. However, following the success of his latest single, ...
The streets (READ: the internet) are saying that LiAngelo Ball has a banger on his hands with his new viral song, “Tweaker.” ...
Former basketball player LiAngelo Ball is making a slam-dunk comeback among fans on social media after releasing a new catchy song. Using the moniker G3, Ball released the song "Tweaker" as an ...
LiAngelo Ball has a new hit single that has gone viral in NBA locker rooms and beyond, and the music industry has officially bought into the hype. A representative from Ball’s label, Born2Ball ...
Basketball player-turned-rapper LiAngelo Ball has signed an $8 million label deal with Def Jam Recordings following the viral success of his song “Tweaker,” according to reports. Ball ...
After the Detroit Lions clinched the NFC North and No. 1 seed in the conference, they celebrated in the locker room to the hottest new rap song, "Tweaker" by … LiAngelo Ball? Yes, the former G ...
By Angel Diaz Professional basketball player and “Tweaker” rapper LiAngelo Ball has signed a label deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group (UMG), according to ESPN reporter Shams Charania.