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When Game Meets Groove: Athletes In the Music Biz

todayOctober 27, 2025

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When Game Meets Groove: Athletes Have Been In the Music Biz for Decades

Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards stepped into his executive-producer bag with
Culture Jam Presents: Legend In My Hood, recently released Friday, October 24. We thought what a perfect cue to look at
how athletes have shaped music as artists, executives, and investors across generations.

Anthony Edwards: From Highlights to Headphones

Edwards isn’t just lending his name — he’s serving as a co-executive producer on the compilation
Culture Jam Presents: Legend In My Hood alongside Culture Jam founder Eesean Bolden, with the project teased and promoted on social ahead of its October 24 release. The move puts him in rare company — a still-ascending NBA All-Star using his influence to curate soundtracks and culture.

Culture Jam: The Template for Athlete-Led Music Collabs

Kawhi Leonard first introduced Culture Jam in 2021, pairing A-list rappers with an athlete’s vision for community and sound. That project featured Rod Wave, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Polo G, proving that when sports and music collide, the result can chart — and change culture. Edwards’ new chapter continues that playbook.

Athletes in Music: This Didn’t Start Yesterday

The crossover runs deep. Shaquille O’Neal went platinum with Shaq Diesel in 1993. Allen Iverson recorded as “Jewelz.” Kobe Bryant signed to Sony for his single “K.O.B.E.” Roy Jones Jr. founded Body Head Entertainment. Damian Lillard built a respected catalog under Dame D.O.L.L.A. and owns Front Page Music. On the executive side,Magic Johnson launched Magic Johnson Music, Chris Webber formed Humility Records, and LeBron James built SpringHill into a multi-media powerhouse.

Why Edwards’ Project Matters

Athlete involvement in music has evolved from novelty singles to credible A&R and label leadership. Edwards’ Legend In My Hood shows that athlete-curated projects now move with full-scale roll-outs, real budgets, and professional artistry. It’s not a side hustle — it’s a serious seat at the table.

The Bigger Picture: Two Arenas, One Mindset

Timing, rhythm, repetition, and pressure — the muscle memory of elite sports mirrors the studio grind. That’s why more athletes are building sustainable music lanes: as rappers, singers, producers, and executives. Edwards isn’t breaking tradition — he’s extending it.

 Athletes Turned Recording Artists

Athlete Sport Stage Name / Role Notable Work
Shaquille O’Neal NBA Rapper Shaq Diesel (Platinum)
Damian Lillard NBA Dame D.O.L.L.A. The Letter O, Big D.O.L.L.A.
Allen Iverson NBA Jewelz Unreleased album recorded with Beanie Sigel
Roy Jones Jr. Boxing Rapper Round One; Body Head Entertainment
Bernie Williams MLB Guitarist Moving Forward (Grammy nom)
Metta World Peace NBA Artist My World via Tru Warier Records
Deion Sanders NFL/MLB Rapper Prime Time
Le’Veon Bell NFL Juice Singles “Rap Fiend,” “Running Over”
Antonio Brown NFL Artist “Pit Not The Palace”
Victor Oladipo NBA Singer V.O., Tunde
JaVale McGee NBA Producer “Pierre” Instrumentals & placements
Lonzo Ball NBA Rapper Born 2 Ball via Big Baller Music
Arian Foster NFL Bobby Feeno Flamingo & Koval
Iman Shumpert NBA Artist/Producer Singles & collabs with Teyana Taylor
Tony Parker NBA Rapper (FR) TP (2007 French release)
LiAngelo Ball Basketball Rapper “Tweaker” (Def Jam 2024)

Athletes Turned Executives & Investors

Athlete Sport Role Company / Label / Project
Anthony Edwards NBA Executive Producer Culture Jam Presents: Legend In My Hood
Kawhi Leonard NBA Founder / EP Culture Jam Vol. 1
LeBron James NBA EP / Investor SpringHill / Space Jam Soundtrack
Magic Johnson NBA Label Founder Magic Johnson Music (MCA JV)
Chris Webber NBA Producer / Label Owner Humility Records
Carmelo Anthony NBA Investor / Label Founder Creative 7 / Music Ventures
DeSean Jackson NFL Label Founder Independent imprint ventures
Lamar Odom NBA Label Founder Rich Soil Entertainment
Conor McGregor MMA Label Owner / Investor Joint venture with Xzibit (2024)
Serena Williams Tennis Investor Serena Ventures (media & music startups)
Odell Beckham Jr. NFL. Investor / Collaborator Creative music projects & videos
Ricky Williams NFL Investor Music and creative enterprises
Chad Ochocinco Johnson NFL Producer / Investor Local music ventures
Patchwerk Radio Note: this list highlights cross-industry creatives showing how sports and music
continue to drive each other. Added into rotation on the station check for Crazy featuring Quavo & Babydrill and Moving Different (feat Big Sean, Hit-Boy & JjJu Ozbourne)

Written by: Oz Banga

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