LeBron James drinks wine and raps along to old Lil Wayne music

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LeBron James took to his Instagram Story in the week to show himself drinking expensive bottles of red wine while jamming out to old Lil Wayne songs.

Looking a bit tipsy, LeBron can be seen listening and rapping along to Tunechi‘s verses off Big Tymers’ “Millionaire Dream” and “Tear It Up“, as well as Tune‘s own “I Miss My Dawgs“.

You can check out the professional basketball player drinking wine and jamming out to old Weezy music on social media below!

Read more at LeBron James Gets Tipsy & Jams Out To Old Lil Wayne Songs [Video]

 

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Makes sense he listens to music he grew up on plus he's in his mid 30s so he's not checking for new music like that.
 

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Im glad they finally paid Wayne his royalties.

:pachaha:who is THEY?

Cause it surely wasn't CASH MONEY that paid him any royalties

Wayne settled with UNIVERSAL which gave him far less than the 50 million he was rightfully seeking


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...rter-v-with-a-settlement-from-cash-money/amp/

Cash Money’s distributor, Universal Music Group, footed the bill for “well over $10 million.” If accurate, this is still well below the $51 million suit Wayne filed against Cash Money in 2015, as well as the $40 million he sought from Universal in 2016 for unpaid royalties from his music and Young Money artists Drake and Nicki Minaj.

 

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:pachaha:who is THEY?

Cause it surely wasn't CASH MONEY that paid him any royalties

Wayne settled with UNIVERSAL which gave him far less than the 50 million he was rightfully seeking


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...rter-v-with-a-settlement-from-cash-money/amp/

Cash Money’s distributor, Universal Music Group, footed the bill for “well over $10 million.” If accurate, this is still well below the $51 million suit Wayne filed against Cash Money in 2015, as well as the $40 million he sought from Universal in 2016 for unpaid royalties from his music and Young Money artists Drake and Nicki Minaj.
I know this. Hence, they.
 
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