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BronFM: Fans Glaze LeBron James Making A New Genre Of Music Called “L&M”

HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Sou rce: Luke Hales / Getty Super fans of LeBron James are taking their admiration to new heights with a unique musical genre known as "L&B," a twist on traditional R&B. https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Taking the term "glazing" to the next level. L&B, or "LeBron and Ballads," involves fans creatively reworking classic songs, from Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" to Young Jeezy's "Put On," by flipping the lyrics to praise King James. These fan-made tracks celebrate LeBron's greatness, often in humorous ways, and provide a fresh take on his legendary status in the NBA. Whether it's serenading him for his basketball skills, his off-court influence, or his role as a cultural icon, L&B takes fan devotion to a whole new level. The trend has caught LeBron's attention, with the NBA superstar admitting that he finds these...
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New Diddy Accuser Claims Beyoncé, JAY-Z, LeBron James Witnessed Victim Post-Assault

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways Sean "Diddy" Combs is currently being sued for human trafficking by a Florida man named Joseph Manzaro. The alleged victim claims that Diddy sexually assaulted and humiliated him at one of his infamous " freak-offs " from April 2015 and that JAY-Z, Beyoncé, LeBron James, and Gloria Estefan all saw him throughout the night. The alleged incident took place during a birthday party for Diddy's son, Christian Combs , and the disgraced mogul allegedly shamed Manzaro by "strapping a penis to his face and parading him around." Per a federal indictment, a " freak-off " involved Diddy, a male sex worker, and another woman. In the lawsuit, according to TMZ , Manzaro claimed to have been drugged and transported to Star Island in Miam...

LeBron James Finally Acknowledges The LeBronified Remixes Taking Over The Internet

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways Over the last few weeks, LeBron James' cultural influence reached another sphere outside of sports when his name and likeness infiltrated the music world. Remixes of popular songs started popping up on TikTok with the creators replacing parts of the tracks with references to the legendary NBA player. The talented fans making these concoctions now have official confirmation that James has heard the LeBronified creations. Last night (March 31), the four-time champion was asked by a FOX Sports reporter if he has seen the trend. He acknowledged how unavoidable the remixes have been, saying with a laugh, "Yeah, I mean it's almost impossible [not to]. My youngest son Bryce actually showed me one yesterday." James seems to be amused by the movement, adding, ...

Lakers' LeBron James Says Luka Doncic Plays How I've Wanted to Inspire Next Generation

LeBron James revealed that he was excited to suit up with Luka Dončić on the Los Angeles Lakers due to the star forward's style of play. "Because he plays the game how I've always wanted to inspire the generation to play the game," James said on his Mind the Game podcast. "It's nothing predetermined. If you have two guys on you, there's a numbers game." Dončić became teammates with James after the Dallas Mavericks traded him to Los Angeles for a package centered around Anthony Davis and a 2029 first-round pick on Feb. 2. Dončić previously referred to James as his "idol" while growing up. "I remember [the first time I faced James], I was nervous," Dončić said in Jan. 2020, via Yahoo Sports'  Jack Baer . "Playing against your idol, I was nervous. It was something different than what I had experienced." The two stars have been known to score at a high volume to warrant extra defensive attention...

How LeBron James ended up investing in a tequila company

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Spanish actor and documentarian Diego Osorio decided to pivot from the world of acting to that of distilling tequila, launching his own spirit brand inspired by the story of his namesake and great-grandfather's immigration from Spain to Mexico. But because of pandemic-era social distancing restrictions that forced bars to shutter their doors and grocery stores to pause customer tasting booths, Osorio struggled to land his new product, called Lobos 1707 , on shelves. Then one day, he received an unexpected call from an NBA legend looking to invest in the company: LeBron James. "I get a call from an Ohio number. I picked up, and he goes, 'Hey Diego, I'm LeBron James,'" Osorio said. "He's like, 'Hey, I hear you're doing this ... Is [the tequila] any good?'" Soon after, James became Osorio's first investor, and several other famous faces — like Maverick Carter, Draymond Green and Arnold Sch...

LeBron James, Luka Doncic Exhilarate NBA Fans in Lakers' Win vs. Ja Morant, Grizzlies

The Los Angeles Lakers put on a show on Saturday. LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves helped close out a close game against Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies to help the Lakers earn a 134-127 victory. Doncic scored 29 points, adding eight rebounds and nine assists while shooting 11-of-12 from the free throw line. James contributed 25 points, six rebounds and eight assists, along with three steals. Reaves led the team with 31 points, seven rebounds, eight assists, two steals and one block. On the opposing side, Morant finished with 22 points, eight rebounds and 10 assists for the Grizzlies. Desmond Bane added 29 points, while Zach Edey recorded a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.   Both teams entered the game tied with a 44-29 record, battling for fourth place in the Western Conference. With the win, the Lakers secured the higher seed over the Grizzlies and now sit alone in fourth place in the West. Fans took to social media to celebrate th...

Anthony Davis Says 'Nothing Has Changed' in Relationship with LeBron James After Trade

Anthony Davis' surprising trade to the Dallas Mavericks didn't affect his bond with Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James. "He texts me all the time," Davis told Andscape's Marc J. Spears . "[James' chief of staff] Randy [Mims] hit me. Actually, they both just hit me. Vando [Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt] did. We still talk to those guys. I've been with [James] the longest, six-and-a-half years. We've been really close, but nothing has changed." Davis and James were teammates in Los Angeles from 2019 until he was included in the blockbuster trade that resulted in superstar forward Luka Dončić heading to the Lakers on Feb. 2. Dallas also received Max Christie and a 2029 first-round pick. ESPN's  Shams Charania  reported that James and Davis both had "no idea" that the trade was occurring until it was finalized. The NBA's all-time leading scorer revealed that the first thing he did after news o...

Brian Windhorst Says He Owes LeBron James 'A Lot' Despite Lakers Star's Comments

ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst said he owes fellow Akron, Ohio, native LeBron James "a lot" despite recent criticism from the Los Angeles Lakers star. "LeBron doesn't owe me anything. I owe him a lot," Windhorst said in a Thursday appearance on ESPN Cleveland. "He has been a great friend to my hometown, and my alma mater. That I would stand on. Anything else, I would never say, or never stand on. "I met LeBron 25 years ago. And my understanding of LeBron, and where people stand in his life, has been crystal clear for a long time." James originally called out the ESPN reporter during a Wednesday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. "I've seen Brian Windhorst on one of these shows not too long ago. This guy says he's like my f--king best friend," James said around the 50:40 mark. James went on to say Windhorst had inaccurately reported he signed with Nike because of Michael Jordan. "No the f--k I didn...

A Brief History of Stephen A. Smith, Talking Heads Taking Shots at LeBron James

LeBron James has been in the public eye for most of his life, and rightfully so. He's one of the rare, super-hyped talents who has somehow exceeded all expectations, and he's undeniably on the shortest of short lists when it comes to the NBA's Greatest Of All Time. With all that time in the limelight, though, comes intense scrutiny. No one's perfect, and James has dealt with plenty of valid criticisms over the years ("The Decision," anyone?). That just comes with the territory. "I've never seen so many people be so happy to see an athlete fail more than LeBron," Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards wrote in an Instagram story in 2021. "His whole career he's been hated on constantly and slandered to no end to the point where when he retires nobody would have appreciated his greatness. I'm glad I will be one who did." That said, some critiques James has faced haven't felt quite so constructive....

Brian Windhorst Responds to LeBron James' Viral Comment to Pat McAfee About NBA Media

After Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James called out the media's coverage of the NBA, a longtime reporter is responding. James said during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday that he started the Mind the Game podcast last year because he was displeased with the state of the NBA media. ESPN's Brian Windhorst said during Thursday's episode of First Take that while he understood James' perspective, he believes it's not as one-sided as the 40-year-old perceives it to be. "I think there are times when the media is out of balance, and I encourage NBA players to hold the media accountable when they can, as long as they're OK with being held accountable by the media," Windhorst said. "I think at times our big challenge in the game in the modern era is to find that balance. Let's not have 125 threes a game, but let's not ban the three-pointer. Let's have a balance." James announced the second season of the...