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RnB 07/03/2022

Antonio Brown Wants To Sign King Myers, Says He's "Getting It Together"

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Antonio Brown Wants To Sign King Myers, Says He's "Getting It Together"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) While his football career may be on standby, Antonio Brown apparently is focused on being all he can be in the music industry. "AB" was recently revealed as one of the performers at the Rolling Loud Festival, on the same day that his newfound business partner, Kanye West, is scheduled to perform in July.

Rapper King Myers recently previewed a new music video via his Instagram account, in which Antonio Brown makes an appearance in, and also revealed that Antonio Brown told him he wants to sign him to his record label, "Cab Records". AB confirmed the news by commenting on the Instagram post saying "We still getting it together KM".

Antonio Brown is also now the president of Kanye West's Donda Sports. Wanting to further a music career, having a CEO such as Kanye West is a great factor in starting a record label, and signing a new artist seems like a great move. Let's see how things turn out for the two moving forward.






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