LiAngelo Ball’s halftime show might have jinxed the Detroit Lions during their playoff game against the Washington Commanders.
- The viral rap hit ‘Tweaker’ could have been a source of energy, but Cam’ron thinks it led to their downfall.
- Cam’ron criticized the Lions choice, suggesting they should’ve gone for Eminem or Big Sean.
- Despite previous positive remarks, Cam’ron poked fun at Ball’s aspirations.
- The saga might not rock Ball’s world amid his current music success.
LiAngelo Ball, often referred to as Gelo or G3, recently grabbed everyone’s attention with his viral song ‘Tweaker.’ Still, not everyone was thrilled about his latest gig. Cam’ron voiced his displeasure with the Detroit Lions’ decision to have Ball perform at halftime of their playoff game against the Washington Commanders.
In a bold move, Cam’ron addressed the Lions through a fiery voice message on Instagram. Cam’ron lamented the Lions’ choice, suggesting that the presence of rappers like Eminem or Big Sean could have changed the game’s outcome. He told Lions’ head coach, Dan Campbell, ‘Do not start that crying stuff,’ emphasizing Ball’s performance as a regrettable move.
Despite criticism, Ball’s latest track continues to attract fans. Interestingly, Cam’ron previously commented positively on Ball’s musical venture, even comparing him to legendary musicians from the early 2000s. ‘I like the single. You sound like you were down with Cash Money, Juvie, B.G., Lil Wayne, Baby, Mannie Fresh,’ Cam’ron had uttered.
The Cam’ron vs. Ball dynamic is not new. They’ve butted heads before over Ball’s skills on the basketball court and his career choices. However, with Ball’s song scoring a remarkable Billboard debut, he’s likely unfazed by any criticism.
Despite the playful critique, LiAngelo Ball remains triumphant with his hit song.