Have you heard this track by Marvin Bagley III? Not bad!
https://soundcloud.com/3five_sierrac...b3five-breathe
I haven't been able to find this posted anywhere on here so thought I'd share. Merge if needed. I first read about his time in the studio in this article from ESPN.
Marvin Bagley III raps like he plays basketball, smooth and fast. Dressed in Duke sweats, Bagley wedges his 6-foot-11, 234-pound body into a recording booth just outside of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. On the other side of the glass are teammates Grayson Allen and Brennan Besser, who have come not only to listen but to bust his chops.
To these ears, that sounds pretty dope.
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
Let that boy breathe
My thoughts exactly watching ND body him up all night yesterday... Thanks for sharing! I'm not big into rap, but I was kind of digging it.
Then again I'm a homer and would probably enjoy a Honkey-Tonk Hurley or A Very Plumlee Christmas album too.
Thank you! I've been looking for it for a while but couldn't find it. Guess I must've been searching the wrong things.
A furified freestyle - lyrics of fury
My third eye make me shine like jewelry
You're just a rent-a-rapper, your rhymes are minute-maid
I'll be here when it fade, I'll watch you flip like a renegade
I can't wait to break and eliminate
On every traitor or snake, so stay awake
And follow and follow because the tempo's a trail
The stage is a cage, the mic is a third rail
I'm Marvin, the fiend of a microphone
I'm not him, so leave my mic alone
Soon as the beat is felt, I'm ready to go
So fasten your seatbelt, 'cause I'm about to flow
Could not find this brought up on any other thread so thought would post this link to MBs's music abilities. Article talks about his natural talents in the music world and what he has gotten from his class on Hip-Hop at Duke, which is taught by 9th Wonder.
Illuminates a different side of Marvin. Amazing person - would love to be able to spend an hour getting to know him.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...aign=editorial