Shaq was smart to link with the Wu at that time. Classic track and video!
I could pretty much do without ever other novelty sports rapper after that. But I always did like JR Rider’s trunk of funk. That East Bay Funk Dunk was nasty!
I see your basketballers, baseballers and WWE stars and raise you a sumo wrestler. You can’t do a piece about Pro sports rappers without mentioning Konishiki. The heaviest sumo wrestler of his generation put out his own rap album. Here’s a vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dPdUNVWRLQ British boxer Naseem “Prince” Hamed also tried to get a rap career off the ground.
I’m still salty that E-Double gave Shaq the beat to “I’m Outstanding” instead of saving it for Red or himself.
I think Allen Iservon deserved a mention in this one
Iverson, my bad
I don’t know where you found that shit version of No Hook but this is what it sounded like on Rap City:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLAg6as8YeM
Shaq was smart to link with the Wu at that time. Classic track and video!
I could pretty much do without ever other novelty sports rapper after that. But I always did like JR Rider’s trunk of funk. That East Bay Funk Dunk was nasty!
No Damian Lillard? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr_Z1J0LE-s
I see your basketballers, baseballers and WWE stars and raise you a sumo wrestler. You can’t do a piece about Pro sports rappers without mentioning Konishiki. The heaviest sumo wrestler of his generation put out his own rap album. Here’s a vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dPdUNVWRLQ British boxer Naseem “Prince” Hamed also tried to get a rap career off the ground.
I’m still salty that E-Double gave Shaq the beat to “I’m Outstanding” instead of saving it for Red or himself.