LeBron James Previews Music Off Big Sean & Metro Boomin's "Double Or Nothing"

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LeBron James always gets the early previews.

Yesterday, Big Sean and Metro Boomin' revealed their joint project, Double Or Nothing would be dropping on Friday. It's short notice but not as short as the amount of time Metro gave us to mentally prepare for his 21 Savage and Offset collaboration, Without Warning. Earlier today, Big Sean and Metro Boomin' previewed a new song off the project in a short promotional trailer. Now, LeBron James has given fans a bit more insight to what the project will be sounding like.

Earlier tonight, James took to social media to share a few videos of him rocking out to some of the unreleased music on Big Sean & Metro Boomin's Double Or Nothing. The first clip he shared had him vibing out to the previously released "Pull Up N Wreck" featuring 21 Savage. The second joint he ended up playing was captioned, "Sure feels good to be BLACK in the Back (Bach) #doubleentendre." The second video he posted was simply captioned "#SavageTime." In both videos, James is seen rapping along with both tracks so it's likely he may have been bumping it even before they announced the release date. 

With Double Or Nothing on the way, both Big Sean and Metro Boomin' are about to end the year on a massive note. Big Sean dropped off his highly acclaimed I Decided earlier in the year and is gearing to drop a second effort. Meanwhile, Metro Boomin' will drop his third joint project with a rapper this year following Perfect Timing with Nav and Without Warning with 21 Savage and Offset.


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LeBron James Previews Music Off Big Sean & Metro Boomin's "Double Or Nothing"
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