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10 Songs That Reference Ballers 🏀 features music by Aaron Carter, Anderson .Paak, Jack Harlow, Lil Wayne, and Sheck Wes.
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OK, FLASHBACK to 2004: “I’m a balla (say what) high, roller baby (baby, baby) / Shot caller (that’s right) ain’t nobody this crazy (like me).” Indeed, back in the year of our Lord, 2004 (haha), rapper 🎙 Chingy was totally a 🎵 “Balla Baby.” He didn’t focus his attention on a specific baller 🏀, but he certainly was living it up. We can’t be mad atcha for ballin’ Ching-a-Ling, or dropping that sweet, swagger-filled banger.
That said, this list, 🎧 10 Songs That Reference Ballers 🏀, does focus on some specific ballers. Of course, the rappers also incorporate their own ballin’ ways but at least they pay ode to ballers on the court like 🏀 James Harden, 🏀 Kobe Bryant, 🏀 Lebron James, 🏀 Mo Bamba, and 🏀 Shaquille O’Neal. An expansion of 🎧 Ballers 🏀: 5ive Songs No. 52 (2020), 10 SONGS THAT REFERENCE BALLERS 🏀 features music by 🎙 Aaron Carter, 🎙 Anderson .Paak, 🎙 Jack Harlow, Lil Wayne (three songs!), and 🎙 Sheck Wes among others. So, get your kicks on and get ready to ball hard throughout the course of this ballin’ basketball list!
1. Lil Wayne, “Kobe Bryant (2020 Version)”
💿 No Ceilings • 🏷 Young Money Entertainment / Cash Money • 📅 2020
“Watch me get ‘em like Kobe, yeah Sick with it, no COVID, yeah Black clouds break open, yeah Rian down black roses, yeah.”
Backtrack to 2009 and 🏆 Grammy-winning rapper 🎙 Lil Wayne recorded a song about the iconic basketball player, while still in the midst of his prodigious career, fittingly named 🎵 “Kobe Bryant.” Following his death, and the commercial release of his decade-old mixtape, 💿 No Ceilings, Weezy recorded a remixed version, which, as you can see above, makes a reference to COVID-19. Besides referencing the devastating pandemic, he gives his condolences to “Vanessa and the whole Black Mamba family,” saluting the Lakers icon asserting “Rest in power and hope for peace.”
2. Jack Harlow, “Tyler Herro”
💿 Thats What They All Say • 🏷 Generation Now / Atlantic • 🗓 2020
“Tyler Herro” may be short (not the player, who is 6’5”), but it’s definitely a sweet banger from Jack. “My homeboy Tyler, he play in South Beach,” Harlow asserts on the verse, continuing, “He told me this summer he gon’ fix my jumper.” Herro would definitely be the one to do so given his skills from beyond the arc. Additionally, Harlow shouts out producer 🎙 Boi-1da, who, alongside a list of producers, stitches up the track nicely. #BANGER
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3. Aaron Carter, “That’s How I Beat Shaq”
💿 Aaron’s Party (Come Get It) • 🏷 Zomba • 🗓 2000
“So, check it out, I thought I had the lead But then he started scoring mad points on me I was scorin’ the bricks (was he hitting all the shots?) I knew that there was a way that I could make it stop.”
Back in the day, girls were in love with Aaron. The boys either rolled their eyes because he was incredibly corny, or they envied the attention he got from the girls. Anyways, his music was very much in line with the bubblegum pop that dominated radio right around the new millennium. Obviously, this skinny white boy was not really going to beat one of the hottest and best ballers in the NBA in 🏀 Shaquille O’Neal. But, hey, a boy can dream. Furthermore, a boy making big bucks can also secure some vocals to provide some semblance of authenticity… authenticity doesn’t feel like the right word – LMAO!
4. Lil Wayne, “Harden”
💿 Funeral • 🏷 Young Money • 🗓 2020
On “Harden,” Weezy hearkens back to his classic days, backed by a soulful sample (🎙 Band of Thieves’, 🎵 “Love Me or Leave Me”). Besides the killer sample, “Harden” is also pretty rad because (1) the song is named after NBA star James Harden and (2) talks about the Ls the rapper has taken regarding L-O-V-E. “I feel like James Harden, you blocked my jumper, goddamn, Funeral.”
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5. Sheck Wes, “Mo Bamba”
💿 MUDBOY • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2018
That said, the majority of the record isn’t about Bamba but Sheck Wes himself – you had to know that was going to be the case, right? There are, of course, some likely parallels. This anthem is filled with clout, drip, and sex. The substance – well – it’s lacking. On the chorus, Wes asserts, “‘Cause I got hoes (So many fuckin’ hoes) / Callin’ a young nigga phone.” That is likely one of those parallel with Mo. He does drop quite the bars on the verse when he asserts, “I’m the best drug dealer, nigga, come and cop it (Got it) / Young Sheck Wes, I’m a fuckin’ Green Goblin.” Woo! Providing Wes with the banging beat: 🎛 Take A Daytrip and 🎛 16yrold.
6. Lil Pump, “D Rose”
💿 Lil Pump • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2017
🎵 “D Rose,” as in 🏀 Derrick Rose, is among the songs appearing on the album. “D Rose” is actually less about the pro basketball player than it is about flexing. Over and over, “D Rose” is repeated, when Lil Pump isn’t rapping, “100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist.” His cockiness continues at an all-time high as he asserts, “Lil Pump never spendin’ money on a bitch.” Classy to the nth degree… said no one ever.
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7. Anderson .Paak, “King James”
💿 Ventura • 🏷 Aftermath Entertainment • 🗓 2019
Vocally, Paak impresses with his distinct, one-of-a-kind pipes. Thematically, he sings about the hard work and hustle it takes to succeed, patterned after the one and only 🏀 Lebron James. In addition to the hustle, Paak highlights working beyond barriers, particularly racial barriers on the way to attaining success.
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8. Andy Mineo & Wordsplayed, “Dunk Contest (Magic Bird)”
💿 Magic & Bird • 🏷 Reach • 🗓 2017
“I just threw it off the backboard Game winner, I’m the one they ask for Magic Bird, Magic Bird, Magic Bird...”
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9. Mansionz, “Dennis Rodman”
Ft. Dennis Rodman
💿 Mansionz • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2017
“Dennis Rodman” embodies spirit of the flamboyant former NBA star. The bigger picture is that it embraces free-spiritedness. The final verse offers a perfect moment of this free-spiritedness:
“Yeah, I’ma wear a dress if I want to Green hair, fishnets if I want to Smoke, drink, do drugs if I want to I ain’t really trying to impress you I’ma be as bad as I wanna be You can be as mad as you wanna be.”
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10.Lil Wayne, “Bing James”
Ft. Jay Rock
💿 Funeral • 🏷 Young Money • 🗓 2020
Notably, this record references 🏀 Lebron James and pays ode to the deceased, legendary Los Angeles Lakers guard, 🏀 Kobe Bryant. Not only are we to’ up with “Yellow pill, purple drank,” but there’s an intentional 24 seconds of silence to close out the track, in memory of Black Mamba.
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