[The Tens] Athletically Gifted, Lyrically Handicapped: 10 Athletes Who Should Never Rap Again
Brandon Lloyd
In regards to his rap career, Lloyd aka B-Lloyd (shocker) said “I have the guts to stand out and do something I’m passionate about, go against the grain and go against the conventional wisdom that the athlete-rap thing is unsuccessful. Yet I’m going to do it.” Early in his career, many credited Lloyd’s lackluster play to his attempts to have a parallel rap career. We credit his inability to rap for his lackluster rap career.
Fail Meter – 7 – Watch the video for “Chamber”. Nuff said.






ahahahahaha at Lastings Milledge, had no clue he dabbled with rhyming haha…wow
and Steve Francis…wow
Thank you for this…helped me get through my lunch break!
Damn I had forgotten about that Roy Jones Song Lol
he was the shit in NBA2K3
stevie franchise, that is
What about Shaquille O’Neal? Or John Cena? And didn’t Allen Iverson release some music?
Nevermind about the A.I. post.
At least “B Ball’s best kept Secret” was good. That and Shaq’s 1st album was the start of all the ball players wanting to give rhyming a stab.
That Roy and Dion are classics. No way they wr as bad as shaq. People still sing must be the $$…as they laugh
AI was nice with the flows… I still be searching for 50 bars and havent been able t find it yet. I was pissed when the 76ers made him remove his album from shelves are give up basketball, shit was that good!
that was suppossed to read 40 bars, hit the wrong button…