Watch: LeBron Bumpin’ The New Pop Smoke Album

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has a really good time listening to the latest album of Pop Smoke. He enjoyed every bit of the songs, and yes, we can see him jamming. LeBron has been a great supporter of Pop’s music, and we have seen him play those beats over and over again.

Bleacher Report shared a video of the three-time NBA champion singing some of the songs. A lot of people popped in the comments section, and they all had hilarious reactions to LeBron’s jamming.

This was LeBron’s way of honoring the Brooklyn rapper. 2020 has been a really tough year, and we have to live with the death of so many big names. Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, former NBA Commissioner David Stern, and Smoke passed away. The Bryant family organized Kobe’s memorial at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 24. His wife Vanessa, Michael Jordan, former Lakers teammate Shaquille O’Neal held their speeches during the memorial. Prior to Smoke’s death, he spoke about his love for Bryant. He really likes the Black Mamba.

LeBron really liked Pop Smoke

Four men targeted Smoke after he posted the address on a bag. The rapper was shot and killed in a Hollywood Hills home on February 19. Real Housewives of Beverley Hills star Teddi Mellencamp and her husband, Edwin Arroyave, own the place. Before his death, Smoke had an interview with DJ Whoo Kid and said Kobe was his favorite player of all time. This happened after he was asked if Kobe’s death affected him. How did Smoke react to the tragic death?

Smoke also talked about LeBron James and his impressive game. LeBron is in his 17th season and he is the best basketball of all times. For Smoke, Kobe was different.

Smoke had time accepting the fact that Kobe died in the helicopter crash. Eight other people died that day, including Kobe’s 13-year-old daughter Gianna.

Well, a lot of people had a hard time accepting Smoke’s death. He was just 20 and he had a great army of fans. Smoke had some really cool songs, and the world will remember him as an excellent performer.