NBA {songs}
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Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2018
Hey guys, this is an account just for fun! On my free time, I actually change pop and country songs lyrics and turn them into NBA Lyrics. So basically what I do is I take the song Good Old Days, by Macklemore, and I change the lyrics into lyrics that go with something's thats going on in the NBA. I either put it from that players perspective, or I put it in like third person. Anyways enough explaining, I hope y'all enjoy. Also, if y'all have any song requests please comment the song and what player you would like it to be about and I will make it for you! This is for fun only I do not mean any of this, well some of it I might, lol, and I will tell you before hand if it is what I actually think. Anyways, another fun thing I will do is I will not tell you who the player is and you comment who you think it is or who it is about, and if you get it right I will shout you out, or if multiple people get it right I will shout all of you out!!! Anyways, hope y'all enjoy!
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