LiAngelo Ball has signed a deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group, a representative from his label Born2Ball Music Group says. Sources said the deal is worth as much as $13 million, with $8 million guaranteed,
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 surprised fans with the performance of his popular single, "Tweaker" at the Commanders and Lions game Saturday.
LiAngelo Ball inks $13M deal with Def Jam after debuting "Tweaker," marking his shift from hoops dreams to a rising music career.
The Lions and Commanders put together the highest-scoring quarter in playoff history right after Gelo, the basketball player-turned-rapper, performed. Coincidence?
The former NBA player has one of the hottest songs in the country and reportedly just signed a deal with Def Jam
LiAngelo Ball may no longer be in search of an NBA contract, based on reports surrounding his future as a mainstream artist. Following the surging viral
The Ball brothers have always been a unique force in the NBA. From their unconventional upbringing under their outspoken father, LaVar Ball, to their individual
Darius Garland explained the history of the Cleveland Cavaliers' obsession with LiAngelo Ball's new hit song, "Tweaker".
Whenever Ball has the opportunity to return to his hometown of Los Angeles and play, it's special. That doesn't mean he needs to play for an L.A. team, but he won't rule it out, either. For now, he's just enjoying being healthy.
Gelo's basketball career took him to Lithuania and Mexico, with stints in his father's short-lived JBA and the G League. He recently shifted focus to his music career, and already has a hit single with "Tweaker," which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 29 last week.