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
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball started his first game in three years on Sunday. Tallying 15 points, Ball knocked down five three-point baskets, showing off some
LiAngelo Ball made his appearance at Friday's game between the Hornets and Bulls, featuring his brothers Lonzo and LaMelo.
The Ball family's middle brother made waves in the rap game with his breakout hit "Tweaker." Here's a look at the timeline of his breakout music career.
The Ball brothers have always been a unique force in the NBA. From their unconventional upbringing under their outspoken father, LaVar Ball, to their individual
LiAngelo Ball, 26, has signed a deal with Def Jam and the Universal Music Group, ESPN reported. Ball’s label, Born2Ball Music Group, had gone viral for his Jan. 4 song release, “Tweaker,” which has nearly eight million views on YouTube. The deal for Ball is worth up to $13 million, with a guarantee of $8 million.
The Detroit Lions' NFC Divisional Round home game against the Washington Commanders featured a special guest. Former professional basketball player
Before LiAngelo Ball evolved into one of the most talked about rappers in the nation, the California native was known as a highly rated basketball player.
Ball Brothers Play Against Each Other For First Time in 1,145 Days LaMelo and Lonzo competed against one other for first time in 1,145 days.
LiAngelo Ball—the middle brother of Lonzo and LaMelo—has earned a meteoric rise to fame thanks to his rap song "Tweaker." The viral tune has been blasted in both NBA and NFL locker rooms over the last month and even earned the 26-year-old a record deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group.
For the first time since November 29, 2021, brothers LaMelo and Lonzo Ball faced off against each other in an NBA game. In a tightly contested