LiAngelo Ball, often overshadowed by his NBA star brothers Lonzo and LaMelo, has forged a new path in the music industry. Performing under the moniker "G3," Ball's transition from
LiAngelo Ball's song, 'Tweaker," is rocketing up the music charts after gaining traction in NBA locker rooms and arenas in recent weeks.
The Ball family's middle brother made waves in the rap game with his breakout hit "Tweaker." Here's a look at the timeline of his breakout music career.
LiAngelo Ball parlayed the success of his viral record "Tweaker' into a record deal with Def Jam and Universal music group worth an estimated $13 million
Basketball star LiAngelo Ball has signed with Def Jam Records hot on the heels of the viral success of his track 'Tweaker.'
Ball signed with Def Jam and Universal Music Group, a representative from the label confirmed Monday. He had a brief stint in the NBA and overseas, but he’s created positive waves with his rap debut “Tweaker,” which has gone viral garnering millions of views on social media.
LiAngelo Ball is expanding his life playbook, taking a pivot from his hoop dreams to a fresh focus on music with a new record deal. Ball signed with Def Jam and Universal Music Group, a representative from the label confirmed Monday.
On WorldstarHipHop’s YouTube page “Tweaker” currently sits at 4.1 million views, nearly double the metrics for “Dum, Dumb and Dumber,” the posse cut from Lil Baby’s new album WHAM that boasts Young Thug’s excellent first new verse since being released from prison.
G3's viral anthem has taken over sports teams' locker rooms, racked up millions of views and notched him a slot at Rolling Loud California.