Gelo (born LiAngelo Ball) rides around Chicago with his brothers Lonzo and LaMelo Ball in a yellow Hummer and then he hops into different luxury cars while partying with some beautiful women in the area.
If you predicted that the first left-field rap hit of 2025 would belong to former Greensboro Swarm guard LiAngelo Ball—the brother of Chicago Bulls and Charlotte Hornets guards Lonzo and LaMelo Ball—you should play the lottery.
LiAngelo Ball dropped the music video for his viral hit, ’Tweaker’ on Thursday, which features both of his brothers.
The Ball family's middle brother made waves in the rap game with his breakout hit "Tweaker." Here's a look at the timeline of his breakout music career.
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball addresses critics of his family, acknowledging their opinions while expressing gratitude for his blessings. After overc
LiAngelo Ball transitions from a top basketball prospect to a rising hip-hop star with his hit track 'Tweaker,' which earned him a $13 million record
LiAngelo Ball announced on social media Wednesday that the music video for his song, "Tweaker," would be released at noon ET on Thursday. The
LiAngelo Ball made his appearance at Friday's game between the Hornets and Bulls, featuring his brothers Lonzo and LaMelo.
Ball was drafted second overall in 2017 but made a name for himself in high school when he played alongside his brothers LaMelo and LiAngelo. The Ball brothers all came onto the basketball scene together, and their success as a family has been a fantastic story.
The Ball brothers have always been a unique force in the NBA. From their unconventional upbringing under their outspoken father, LaVar Ball, to their individual
LiAngelo Ball's hit song "Tweaker" continues to take the NBA world by storm, getting played in locker rooms and pregame warm-ups.
Before LiAngelo Ball evolved into one of the most talked about rappers in the nation, the California native was known as a highly rated basketball player.