Since becoming a face of the NBA, LeBron James, has always been under a lot of scrutiny. That’s not really something that should blow your mind. However, we aren’t necessarily talking about his career and performance on the court. Instead, we are referring to some of the things that comes out of his mouth. Whether it be interviews, press conferences, or on social media, the claims he has made are sometimes so blatantly ridiculous. For example, one of his more recent predictions he had surrounded the Migos. In 2010, LeBron James remembered when he first got to the Miami Heat and was bumping the former rap trio before people knew who they really were.
He claimed they were up next and that teammates were telling him to turn off their music in the locker room. Whether he just has poor recollection or loves to rile people up, James has always been teased for this behavior and had many rolling their eyes. More of the former is happening once again, according to AllHipHop, and it’s all going down on X (Twitter). This time it’s over an apparent dream that King James had recently, and it involves basketball coaching legend, Mike Krzyzewski and the duo of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre. “Just woke up from having a dream I was playing for Duke for Coach K inside Cameron Indoor Stadium! It was INSANE in there. Told Coach K it was an honor to suit up for him and he said the same thing back to me. He’s such a LEGEND!”
LeBron James Draws A Bevy Of Reactions Online For His Dream
The next tweet reads, “Then….. It turned right into a concert. Snoop & Dre were the performers and they was doing the song “The Next Episode”. The roof inside Cameron damn near came off! Haha. Then my went off and I woke up. ” This ideal dream that LeBron James claims to remember so vividly is getting teased to no end. Some of the reactions are pure comedy, with one user writing, “it’s crazy goat i had damn near the same dream last night” Another adds, “That’s a crazy dreamsometimes in my dream you me and snoop are just hanging out having a good time.”
The Duke men’s basketball X page even took the time to respond, and they seemed to be down. “Lakers/Duke exhibition game/concert next year in Cameron?” Overall, Bron could have very well had this dream as he does know and have connections will all three individuals. However, the trend of these nonsensical claims and epiphanies from him will always hold a special place in people’s hearts due to it coming from someone like him.
Bronny James has been assigned to the NBA’s G-League to play for the South Bay Lakers, NBA reports. Earlier reports indicated LeBron James’ son would play in the development league after being drafted in the second round by the Los Angeles Lakers. After improving in the preseason, the 20-year-old USC shooting guard made history in October by becoming the first father-son pair to play in the NBA. Bronny has been one of the organizaton’s biggest attractions so far.
Bronny James played in four games since October, including a homecoming against the Cavilers, and averaged 1 point, 0.2 rebounds, 0.5 assists, and 0.2 assists. The number of his jersey is inspired by the late recording artist JuiceWrld. Rich Paul, the agent of LeBron James and Bronny’s agent, claimed that the NBA star played better than most of the brench. Bronny signed a four-year, 7.9 million dollar deal with the Lakers in July – according to ESPN.
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LeBron’s son heads to the G-League while the icon continues to dominate the NBA as the oldest active player. In his sixth year with the Lakers – 22 years in the NBA – James has averaged 24 points and 6 rebounds. The small forward is on pace to achieve over 40,000 points in the NBA. James led the Lakers to an NBA championship in 2020.
King James prepared his son well as the newcomer embarks on his rookie season. Before playing against the Sacremento Kings in the season opener, LeBron told his son, “You about ready? You see the intensity, right? Just play carefree, tho. Don’t worry about mistakes, just go out and play hard.” Was Bronny playing in the G-League always the plan? How is LeBron still playing at an elite level? Do we still want the father and son duo to play a whole season together? Share your thoughts in the comments section below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
LeBron James is in his 22nd season in the NBA, and has been part of the national basketball consciousness since he was, at least, a junior in high school. His presence as one of the most prominent figures in basketball hasn’t just meant he’s been part of the sports conversation for the last quarter century, but he also became the reference point for basketball in the music world as well.
Similar to Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, and Allen Iverson, LeBron has been regularly mentioned by artists in the hip-hop world and beyond. You can find hundreds if not thousands of songs that name-drop LeBron, both positively and negatively, and here we wanted to look at 23 notable examples of LeBron’s impact on the music world by way of the lyrics that shout him out, starting from 2003 all the way to 2024.
“Gangsta Sh*t” — G-Unit (2003)
I keep a holster on my shoulder like I’m John Wayne/Shooting these n****s lights out like LeBron James
One of the first LeBron mentions on a track came early in his rookie year in 2003, when Young Buck says he’s shooting like LeBron, which I have to note is a little funny given shooting was the one thing LeBron rather famously wasn’t very good at as a rookie.
“Gettin It In” — Jadakiss ft. Kanye West (2004)
N****s tryna figure out, since Kan’ came/Who the rookie of the year, me or LeBron James?
Kanye West, fresh off the release of “College Dropout” earlier that year, boasts his rookie season is as strong as LeBron’s in his verse on this Jadakiss track.
“Dough Is What I Got” — Lil Wayne (2006)
When it comes down to this recording/I must be LeBron James if he’s Jordan/No, I won rings with my performance/I’m more Kobe Bryant of an artist
Lil Wayne wouldn’t release “Best Rapper Alive” until 2008 on Tha Carter II, but his remix of Jay-Z’s “Show Me What You Got” two years prior asserted that position in the midst of his iconic mixtape run. To illustrate that fact, he made a reference to LeBron but became one of the first artists to use that as a bit of a jab, saying he’s more Kobe than LeBron because he “won rings with my performance.” I’m not sure what the first RINGZ argument was to be used against LeBron, but I have to imagine Lil Wayne doing so three years into James’ career was one of the earliest.
“Make Tha Trap Say Aye” — OJ Da Juiceman ft. Gucci Mane (2008)
Banana donk Chevy interior like the Lakers/LeBron James wrist when I’m f**kin’ with that caper
What did OJ Da Juiceman know in 2008 when he referenced the Lakers and LeBron James in back-to-back lines??? An aside, OJ Da Juiceman is an underrated Atlanta artist, and this isn’t even his best NBA reference off this album (“Nah Ming” is a classic).
“Empire State of Mind” — Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys (2009)
Me? I gotta plug Special Ed, “I Got It Made”/If Jeezy’s payin’ LeBron, I’m payin’ Dwyane Wade
Probably the LeBron reference that pops into most people’s heads first when it comes to a rap lyric. By this point, LeBron had passed Michael Jordan in terms of being synonymous with the number 23 in pop culture. The reference is to Jeezy’s “23, 24” in which he says “I used to pay Kobe (24), but now I pay LeBron (23)” in the chorus, with Jay-Z noting that if Jeezy’s paying 23, he’s just paying Dwyane Wade (3). I have to say, there’s no way this was a profitable venture for Jay-Z’s plug if he was getting bricks for $3,000. Also, in hindsight, it’s kind of wild Jay-Z put this bar down a full year before LeBron left Cleveland for Miami to play with Wade.
“Dead Presidents II” — J. Cole (2009)
I’m nothing like these ho-like rappers, my whole life practice/To be the one, what’s it like to be LeBron
Another artist who has frequently made mention of LeBron (and plenty of other NBA stars), J. Cole compares himself to LeBron with shouldering expectations to be the greatest in this track off 2009’s “The Warm Up”.
“Popular Demand” — Clipse ft. Pharrell and Cam’Ron (2009)
Used to have this white b**ch, she looked like Madonna though/Heard that she f**king LeBron, but s**t, I don’t know/Like that, Bron-Bron? I had that long time ago
As mentioned in the intro, not every LeBron reference was the most positive and this was the time where LeBron fatigue had set in a bit. This one, however, had nothing to do with James’ failures to land a ring by 2009, but instead Pusha T offered up some allegations of impropriety in what I have to imagine is one of LeBron’s least favorite mentions he’s ever gotten.
“Gotta Have It” — Jay-Z and Kanye West (2011)
West: Sorry I’m in pajamas, but I just got off the PJ/And last party we had, they shut down Prive
Jay-Z: Ain’t that where the Heat play? (Yup)/N****s hate ballers these days (Yup)
West: Ain’t that like LeBron James?
Jay-Z: Ain’t that just like D-Wade? Wait
We probably could’ve pulled 23 references about LeBron just by these two, but in their triumphant track off “Watch The Throne”, Jay-Z and West go back-and-forth with a shoutout to the two stars of the Miami Heat at the time.
“Martians vs. Goblins” — The Game ft. Tyler, the Creator and Lil Wayne (2011)
Fall back like LeBron’s hairline against the Mavericks…he lost
Leave it to Tyler, the Creator to have one of the funnier bars about LeBron James, making both a hairline joke and a Heat losing to the Mavs in the Finals joke all in one line on this track with The Game.
“Believe It” — Meek Mill ft. Rick Ross (2012)
I ball hard like LeBron James/And Rozay D-Wade n****
The LeBron/Wade pairing made for a lot of song references in their time in Miami, this time with Meek Mill comparing he and Rick Ross to the Heat duo — these two also are frequent LeBron name-droppers.
“Timber” — Pitbull ft. Kesha (2013)
Club jumpin’ like LeBron now, Voli/Order me another round, homie
One of the biggest songs in terms of popularity to feature a LeBron reference, courtesy of Mr. Worldwide (formerly Mr. 305), who shouts out the then Heat star in one of his biggest hits.
“LeBron James” — Yo Gotti (2013)
I’m LeBron James, you a f**kin rookie
There are a lot of songs that name-check LeBron but Yo Gotti was one of the first major artists to release a song with James’ name as the title, using his name as a main part of the chorus.
“Bitch Better Have My Money” — Rihanna (2015)
Pay me what you owe me/Ballin’ bigger than LeBron
Rihanna was once a regular courtside at NBA games and a noted LeBron fan, so it came as little surprise when she mentioned James in the opening verse of her 2015 hit single.
“Sleep Walking” — Migos (2015)
I’m a fool with the rock like LeBron James
For a time there were few groups that were more prevalent at NBA games and All-Star Weekends than the Migos, and Offset led off their 2015 track with a LeBron mention in the opening verse.
“Trap Trap Trap” — Rick Ross ft. Young Thug and Wale (2017)
Renzel got me all day, I’m Kyrie, he LeBron James
By 2017, the references to James and a fellow star teammate had flipped from Dwyane Wade and LeBron to Kyrie and LeBron, which pops up in another Rick Ross track, this time in Wale’s verse.
“Nonstop” — Drake (2018)
Catch me cause I’m gone (Outta there, I’m gone)/How I go from 6 to 23 like I’m LeBron?
Another artist with plenty of references to LeBron in songs through the years, Drake’s 2018 hit is probably the biggest with a LeBron mention, as he plays off both of LeBron’s numbers from Miami and Cleveland (and L.A.).
“RNP” — Cordae ft. Anderson Paak (2019)
Cordae: I bought a Moncler coat for the times we were broke
Paak: I’ma wear it in the summer on LeBron James’ boat
This might be one of my favorites because it has nothing to do with basketball, it’s just Paak flaunting that his life is dope enough he might get invited to hang out on a yacht with LeBron.
“Disco S**t” — 03 Greedo and Kenny Beats ft. Freddie Gibbs (2019)
Dope game, brought the kilos on the plane/23, LeBron James, got my package on the airline, yeah, now
A decade after Jeezy’s “23, 24” and Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind”, LeBron remained the go-to reference for the number 23 in rap, as Freddie Gibbs proved again on his verse here.
“Está Cabrón Ser Yo” — Bad Bunny and Anuel AA (2020)
LeBron James, cabrón, yo juego toa’ la’ posicione’/Michael Phelps tirao’ pa’ atrá’, nadando en mi’ millone’
LeBron’s influence in the music world isn’t stateside, as he has been regularly mentioned by Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, including in this 2020 track (along with Michael Phelps).
“All In” — Lil Baby (2020)
I go LeBron when it’s crunch time, it ain’t no holdin’ me
One thing you notice when you lay these lyrics out chronologically is how the narrative around LeBron changed constantly. If someone had rapped “I go LeBron when it’s crunch time” in a song in, say, 2009 it would’ve had a wildly different meaning than in 2020 when Lil Baby said it boastfully.
“Dynamite” — BTS (2020)
Sing-song when I’m walkin’ home/Jump up to the top, LeBron
Further cementing LeBron’s status as a global superstar, he found his way into one of the biggest K-Pop hits with a reference in the opening verse of BTS’ massive 2020 hit.
“The Scenic Route” — Dr. Dre ft. Rick Ross and Anderson Paak (2021)
Ross: In them funny pants, I had a gun in mine
Dre: LeBron James numbers, go ‘head, analyze ’em
By 2021, LeBron had climbed to the top of most pages in the NBA’s record books which Dr. Dre referenced in his boastful track going back-and-forth with Rick Ross.
“Meet The Grahams” — Kendrick Lamar (2024)
Hey, LeBron, keep the family away, hey, Curry, keep the family away
The most sinister of the LeBron mentions comes on Kendrick Lamar’s scathing diss track on Drake from this year, in which he leaves no doubt his feelings on the Toronto star and warns LeBron, Stephen Curry, and others to “keep the family away.”
If you can imagine, since joining the Lakers, LeBron James has become a dedicated Los Angeles Rams supporter, frequently showing up at SoFi Stadium to cheer them on. Was he ever a Cleveland Browns fan? We’ll have to go back to the archives on that one, but we’ll take the world wide web’s word for it.
James tuned in last week to see the Rams’ prime-time win over the Vikings, and he was watching again this Sunday as they pulled off an overtime victory against the Seahawks.
Get this: after witnessing Matthew Stafford’s game-winning touchdown pass to Demarcus Robinson in OT, LeBron couldn’t hold back his excitement, so he shouted at the Rams’ star quarterback on social media.
Then James praised Stafford as “a beast” and admired the Rams’ impressive road victory in Seattle. He posted his support on X, formerly known as Twitter.
With Halloween 2024 behind us, most people have already begun putting up their holiday decorations. Next month, those folks will have a televised musical soundtrack to further set the festive mood.
Music icon Smokey Robinson and legend in the making Halle Bailey are set to serve as the host of A Motown Christmas. The two-hour holiday special presented by NBC will shine a light on the lasting impact the label, its artists, and signature sounds has had over the decades.
On December 11 at 9 p.m. Eastern, the network is schedule to air the multi-hour performance featuring sets by hosts Robinson and Halle, Ashanti, Andra Day, BeBe Winans, Jamie Foxx, JoJo, Jordin Sparks, MGK, October London, and Pentatonix.
But the lineup doesn’t end there, former label acts Gladys Knight, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, and the Temptations are also listed as special entertainment.
In addition to those acts, A Motown Christmas will feature a world exclusive performance from the Broadway company of MJ The Musical. Rickey Minor has been taped to lead the 11-piece live band.
Viewers should expect to hear songs such as The Jacksons’ “ABC,” Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” Martha Reeves & the Vandellas’ “Dancing in the Streets,” Gladys Knight & The Pips’ “I Heard It Through the Grapevine”, The Temptations’ “My Girl”, Four Tops’ “Reach Out (I’ll be There)” and Smokey Robinson’s “Tears of a Clown”, The Supremes’ “Stop (In the Name of Love),” and Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition.”
In a statement, Jen Neal, the Executive Vice President of Live Events & Specials at NBCUniversal Entertainment expressed their excitement for the special. “Motown’s timeless hits have played as a soundtrack for American families for the last six decades,” said Neal. “NBC is honored to spotlight the iconic legacy of Motown with a festive celebration for the holiday season.”
NBC will air A Motown Christmas on December 11 at 9 p.m. The following day (December 12), the special will be available to stream on Peacock. A Motown Christmas is produced by LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill. Find more information here.
The Nike LeBron 22 is gearing up for its much-anticipated release, with the special “Monopoly” colorway standing out as one of the highlights. This collaboration between Nike Basketball and the iconic board game combines elements from both brands into a unique design. Official photos have emerged, showcasing the “Monopoly” edition, which features a clean white base adorned with playful Monopoly money graphics across the upper, adding a fun twist to the sneaker. A bold Metallic Silver Swoosh contrasts sharply against the white background, extending across the panels to the heels.
Green accents outline the Swoosh and highlight LeBron’s signature on the heels, enhancing the overall look. The elegant Purple hue wraps around the tongue, laces, collar, and liner, introducing a sophisticated touch to the design. Additionally, a Metallic Blue Swoosh is displayed on the lateral side, complemented by the Monopoly label. The rubber outsole showcases vibrant Green and Yellow hues, completing the distinctive aesthetic of this collaboration. As excitement builds for the launch, the Nike LeBron 22 “Monopoly” is set to be a must-have for sneaker collectors and basketball fans alike.
The sneakers showcase a green and yellow sole with no visible midsole. Also, the uppers of this pair are what make them unique. Further, they are made from a Monopoly-themed material, displaying green and purple accents. Additionally, purple laces and LeBron’s signature on the heels finish off the design. Lastly, a blue Swoosh is placed on the sides.
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Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Nike LeBron 22 “Monopoly” will now be released on November 15th. Also, the retail price of the sneakers will be $225 when they drop. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.
The Nike LeBron 22 is gearing up for an exciting release with its “King of the Court” colorway, designed specifically for grade schoolers. This striking sneaker features a vibrant gold camouflage pattern that instantly catches the eye, making it a standout choice for young athletes looking to make a statement on the court. The innovative design sets itself apart from previous releases by incorporating a unique crown logo on the midsole, reflecting LeBron’s status as a basketball icon. Comfort and performance remain at the forefront with the LeBron 22, ensuring that young players can perform their best while wearing these stylish kicks.
The shoe’s lightweight construction and responsive cushioning provide the support needed for fast breaks and quick cuts. Inside the sneaker, the insole displays a detailed crest, reinforcing the regal theme and adding an extra layer of flair. With its combination of bold aesthetics and thoughtful details, the “King of the Court” colorway is sure to resonate with both young basketball enthusiasts and LeBron fans. As the release date approaches, anticipation builds for this exclusive sneaker that perfectly blends style and functionality for the next generation of players.
The sneakers showcase a gum rubber sole along with a pale ivory midsole. The uppers are made of a gold camouflage material, featuring a large Swoosh incorporated into the design. Additionally, a smaller purple Swoosh is located on the sides. Moreover, more gold and ivory accents can be found on the tongues and heels.
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Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Nike LeBron 22 “King Of The Court” will be released on November 1st. Also, the retail price of the sneakers will be $140 when they drop. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.
The Nike LeBron Witness 8 is ready to make an impact with its upcoming “Bruce Lee” colorway, celebrating the legacy of two basketball legends: Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. This model draws inspiration from the iconic Kobe 5 “Bruce Lee” Protro, capturing the essence of martial arts through its striking design. The Witness 8 features a bold black, yellow, and red color scheme that pays homage to the original Kobe silhouette while incorporating elements that reflect LeBron’s fierce playing style. A prominent lion emblem on the heel showcases LeBron’s signature identity.
Although it doesn’t include the claw marks found on Bryant’s version, the Witness 8 offers its own unique flair, making it a standout choice for sneaker enthusiasts. The vibrant colorway not only connects both athletes but also creates a visually striking sneaker that demands attention. Interestingly, the Air Jordan 4 RM is also set to release in the same “Bruce Lee” colorway, making this an exciting time for fans of both basketball and sneaker culture. Sneakerheads and collectors alike are eager to add this tribute to their collections.
The sneakers feature a black rubber sole with a clean white midsole that also features a red plate, as well as a Nike air bubble. A yellow performance mesh material constructs the uppers, with red detailing and a black Nike Swoosh found underneath. The tongues feature a lion logo. Overall, the sneakers feature a clean black, yellow, and red color scheme, that speaks to the branding of Bruce Lee.
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Sneaker News reports that the Nike LeBron Witness 8 “Bruce Lee” will be released sometime this holiday season. Also, the retail price of the sneakers will be $110 when they are released. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.
The Nike LeBron 22 is set for its highly anticipated release very soon, and the special “Monopoly” colorway is one of the standout versions. This collaboration between Nike Basketball and the iconic board game brings together elements from both brands into an exclusive design. Detailed photos have surfaced, showcasing the “Monopoly” edition, which features a crisp white base embellished with playful Monopoly money graphics across the upper, adding a fun twist to the sneaker. A bold Metallic Silver Swoosh provides a striking contrast against the white background, extending across the panels to the heels.
Green accents outline the Swoosh and highlight LeBron’s signature on the heels, enhancing the overall look. The elegant Purple hue wraps around the tongue, laces, collar, and liner, introducing a sophisticated touch to the design. Additionally, a Metallic Blue Swoosh appears on the lateral side, complemented by the Monopoly label. The rubber outsole showcases vibrant Green and Yellow hues, completing the distinctive aesthetic of this collaboration. As excitement builds for the launch, the Nike LeBron 22 “Monopoly” is poised to be a must-have for sneaker collectors and basketball enthusiasts alike.
The sneakers feature a green and yellow sole with no visible midsole. The uppers of this pair are what make them stand out. They are crafted from a Monopoly-themed material, showcasing green and purple accents. Additionally, purple laces and LeBron’s signature on the heels complete the design. Finally, a blue Swoosh is positioned on the sides.
Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Nike LeBron 22 “Monopoly” will now be released on November 15th. Also, the retail price of the sneakers will be $225 when they drop. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.
The Nike LeBron TR 1 is set to make an impression with its upcoming “Better With Age” colorway. This release showcases an earthy shade of brown that captures a natural vibe, making it a stylish choice for any setting. The design features guava ice accents that bring a refreshing pop of color, enhancing the overall aesthetic. Crafted for performance, the LeBron TR 1 delivers both comfort and style. The shoe boasts a supportive upper that offers a snug fit, ideal for intense workouts or casual wear.
The combination of materials ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight feel, allowing for agile movement on and off the court. The “Better With Age” theme resonates with LeBron’s legacy as he continues to excel in his career. The earthy tones symbolize growth and resilience, reflecting the journey of an athlete dedicated to improving over time. With official images now available, fans can appreciate the detailed craftsmanship and thoughtful design of this sneaker.
The sneakers feature a vibrant guava ice rubber sole and a brown midsole. Also, the uppers are comprised of a brown mesh material, with more earthy overlays. It creates a cork-like look. Further, a sail Swoosh is plastered on the sides, and a blue Swoosh is on the toebox. Finally, more guava ice accents include the King James logo on the tongues.
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Sneaker News reports that the Nike LeBron TR 1 “Better With Age” will be released on November 11th. Also, the retail price of the sneakers will be $130 when they are released. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.