Former NBA player and legend Dwyane Wade has been the topic of discussion for weeks after he announced he was the parent of a transgender child. Now he’s making headlines for his newest venture, rap.
Wade, who recently had his jersey retired by The Miami Heat, made an appearance on Rick Ross‘s single, “Season Ticket Holder” which is inspired by Wade’s time in the NBA. The song is currently available on Tidal.
Listen to @RickRoss, @DwyaneWade, @RaphaelSaadiq, & @ThisIsUD team up for new track "Season Ticket Holder."
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— TIDAL (@TIDAL) February 21, 2020
On the song, Wade talks about his family, three championship rings and his lifestyle on the song. He took the opportunity to perform it while having his number retired.
ICYMI…@DwyaneWade raps.
He performed his new single "Season Ticket Holder" with @RickRoss last night at his jersey retirement.
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— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 22, 2020
Wade has gotten mixed reviews on his single. Some fans say they’re happy he’s found something he enjoys while others criticize his rap skills. Fans will have to wait to see what Wade comes up with next.
Nah who let Dwayne Wade rap
— thatguyjt (@sobeitjayt) February 25, 2020
Dwayne wade raps now too đ
— Jessica Castro (@__jcastro) February 24, 2020