It’s been over a week since Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and their seven friends lost their lives in a helicopter accident, and people are still struggling with the reality the sport’s star’s death. While the sensationalism around his passing has dissipated, it will still be a long road grieving and mourning for many Kobe’s fan’s friends, and love ones.
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The tragedy will continue to be a topic discussion for many news and media outlets in the months to come, and on the recent episode The Podcast, the hosts chatted about Black Mamba’s rap career. “He was one us, he was a rapper,” Budden said before sharing a secret with the world. He played a vintage, unreleased track Kobe rapping. “S
Unfortunately, we’re only able to hear a few brief seconds the song before the podcast crew became sidetracked as they accused Budden flexing. The remainder the clip shows the group teasing one another, but prior to the jabs,
On an episode NBA on TNT, . “I haven’t felt a pain that sharp in a while,” Shaq said. “Forty-seven-years-old… lost two grandmothers, lost a sarge, lost my sister, and now I lost a little brother.” Watch the clip The Joe Budden Podcast below.