In one of the strangest music videos ever produced by an NFL player, Waller released a music video for “Who Knew (Her Perspective)” that deals with his breakup from Plum. It’s … a music video!
Autotuned and sung like Post Malone, Waller gives his lament on his former relationship the old college try. Whether or not it’s any good is really up to you. At the very least, the music video isn’t boring.
There was no better time for the Memphis legend to drop an NBA-inspired music video.
There isn’t much that Oscar-winning and Grammy-nominated rapper/producer Juicy J hasn’t accomplished in an illustrious career that has spanned more than 25 years. At this point, creating is simply about feeding a passion that still burns within.
“I just love doing music. …It’s more about me just having fun with it,” he told For The Win.
Fun is exactly what Juicy was going for in his latest song “Step Back”, which was inspired by the, shall we say, recreational activities NBA All-Star James Harden is known for. Its release during the NBA Playoffs was no coincidence and the video, which was shot months ago, might turn out to be somewhat prophetic. The Memphis Grizzlies, who Juicy is convinced are destined to win it all, are prominently featured in the video.
“What better time to drop it than now,” he said. “Playoffs are jumping, everybody is excited now. Memphis Grizzlies …we fixin’ to win this championship.”
I sat down with Juicy J to discuss the inspiration behind his new song and video — which includes a full Harden impersonation (beard and all) — why the city of Memphis rides so hard for the Grizzlies, potential new music from Three 6 Mafia and more.
The New Orleans Saints’ Antonio Brown workout has led to another social media stunt for he free agent wide receiver, and now a music video.
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Some things are inevitable. The sun rises and sets. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. Somewhere, Antonio Brown diligently hammers another nail into the coffin of his dying NFL career.
The free agent wide receiver produced a very strange song and music video surrounding his workout with the New Orleans Saints a few weeks ago, which was his last public contact with an NFL team since the New England Patriots cut him earlier in the 2019 season. Before that, he successfully got himself released from his Oakland Raiders contract and traded away from the team that drafted and developed him, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Saints coach Sean Payton probably didn’t anticipate being featured in lyrics in Brown’s “Home From The N.O.” feature, but that’s what connecting his team to the mercurial wideout brought upon him. Brown reportedly brought a video crew with him to his Saints tryout (among other hangers-on), and now we’ve seen the results. His music video features several shots of Brown interacting with Saints players, coaches, and team personnel during his visit, as well as interior shots of the team facility. Payton probably didn’t anticipate that, either.
Interestingly, the intro to Brown’s video features a phone call with who appears to be his agent, Drew Rosenhaus. The speaker on the other end of the call can be heard explaining the Saints’ interest in Brown while emphasizing how important it would be for Brown to sign with a Super Bowl-contending team, and that New Orleans is most curious to see what headspace Brown is in after getting himself run out of several towns in the last year.
After this latest stunt, it’s safe to assume he won’t be visiting New Orleans again. We’ve embedded the video below, but be warned that it includes extensive, explicit language.