LiAngelo Ball may not be playing on the court this season, but he’s making waves in a different arena—music. Following the release of his debut single “Tweaker” on January 3, the former G-Leaguer has found himself back in the spotlight, this time as a rising rap music artist. The song quickly gained traction, going viral and becoming a locker room anthem for sports teams across the country.
The Detroit Lions recently gave the track a major boost. After securing a crucial victory over the Minnesota Vikings, clinching the NFC North title, the team celebrated their playoff berth by blasting “Tweaker” in the locker room. Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown shared the moment on his Instagram Story, further solidifying the song’s growing popularity.
LiAngelo’s brothers, including Chicago Bulls player Lonzo Ball, have been quick to show their support. Lonzo was seen singing and dancing to “Tweaker” after the Bulls’ win against the New York Knicks. Not only did he support his brother’s music, but Lonzo also contributed to the track, earning a writing credit and helping design its cover art.
Now, the viral success of “Tweaker” is opening new doors for LiAngelo, who will perform at an upcoming massive music festival, taking his shot at the stage following his musical breakthrough.
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