LeBron James came into the NBA with the eyes of the basketball world on him. An incredibly hyped prospect coming out of high school, James has been in the spotlight since he was 16 years old. When he came to the NBA, and it quickly became apparent that he would live up to that hype, things got even more intense as a lot of fans were looking for the next great superstar after Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.
LeBron James has his share of fans and haters. With most of his life under the microscope, every little thing he does and doesn’t do gets some scrutiny. And this very much extends to his life off the court. One of the things people love to make fun of LeBron James about is him messing up the lyrics of songs as he’s singing along. But Bron is quite knowledgeable about hip hop, and he has shown in the past that he knows the songs he sings along to just as much as he doesn’t.
Throwback to LeBron rapping every word of Eminem’s Forever verse 🔥 https://t.co/UGrtSgTre6
— Lakers Lead (@LakersLead) January 4, 2023
The song is Forever, and it is featured on the soundtrack of LeBron James’ More than a Game documentary. So it’s natural that he would know all the words to it. The video went viral on social media, and fans had quite a few reactions to it.
NBA Fans Reacted To The Video Of LeBron James Rapping Without A Mistake
The nature of such videos is that people will see only what they want. And while some fans had good things to say about LeBron managing to get all the words right, others were quick to bring up all the times he’s messed up as well.
“The only song he bothered to learn.”
“I know he messed up after the camera cutaway at ‘You dealin with a few true villians.'”
“He better. The music video was about him.”
“Bron really been dominating the NBA for so long lol.”
“Give him his due, he crushed that.”
“This video made me feel so old.”
“What happened, LeBron, you were so good at rapping.”
“Bruh, he used up all his skill for this clip.”
“Even when he’s getting it, I feel like he messing up.”
“Is there anything The King can’t do?”
“Bro, that’s his song, he best know it.”
LeBron James is currently not having the best time with the Los Angeles Lakers, so this memory is something nice for the King to look back at if he does see it. And perhaps the next time he puts up a video of himself singing, he can channel whatever he was feeling at that moment because he truly crushed it.
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