Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Metta World Peace & More – The Top 10 Rap Tracks By NBA Players

    The NBA finals are upon us, so HipHopDX’s own Michael Trampe delivers ten of the best cuts by b-ballers who made the switch to grabbing mics.

    25 thoughts on “Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Metta World Peace & More – The Top 10 Rap Tracks By NBA Players

      1. We are actually discussing this on http://www.facebook.com/hiphopdx Honestly, this list could have been 25 songs. There are a ton of other songs out there, but i decided to keep it around 10 and included the ones i thought were appropriate. Thanks for the comment.

      1. “No Hooks” was dope lyrically and the beat was dope. I actually think that’s was the best verse an athlete ever spit.

    1. in all seriousness, shaq had enough money to get good production and guest appearances..of course I cant take him serious himself, you just cant hate on shaq..in fact for my friends bday I gave him a shaq diesel cd from a thrift shop as a joke lol..oh what a great time that was..i miss Karl. he was my friend and I want to let everyone know who reads this. He fixed me dinner one time and it was great.

      1. I actually bought Shaq Diesel when I was a kid but I would never waste money on an Officer Ricky album.

    2. Shaq had the best Jams early in his career when he was still hip hop…. Outstanding was cool, No hook was dope and so was Can we rock with the Fu schnickens…. Anything after that became week and he went the commercial… AI was ok Webber and Kobe were both terrible…

    3. i think ron artest’s “no good” is the best hip-hop song by an NBA player. its a good song even if it wasnt from an NBA player.

    4. SHAQ FT RZA & METHOD MAN – NO HOOKS!!!!

      BEST HANDS DOWN!!

      fukk wrong wit hhdx???/

    5. I guess if you had to pick 1ne, you’d have to go with Shaq. But thats not sayin alot. But thats how you know, hiphop was and is all around us. When you have Shaq, AI and C Webb (forget the rest of the list) leave practice. Put down their playbook and pick up their rhyme book. The culture had a hold on them.

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