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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Baus/CSM/Shutterstock (10055402ed) Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James in attendance during the NFC Divisional Round playoff game between the game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California NFL NFC Divisional Playoff Cowboys vs Rams, Los Angeles, USA – 12 Jan 2019 | Courtesy: Reuters

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Baus/CSM/Shutterstock (10055402ed) Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James in attendance during the NFC Divisional Round playoff game between the game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California NFL NFC Divisional Playoff Cowboys vs Rams, Los Angeles, USA – 12 Jan 2019 | Courtesy: Reuters
Perfection to lyrics may have been a struggle, but LeBron James’ love for music is well known. And the fact the 4x NBA champ is a big time Kendrick Lamar fan has been no secret either. While Bron has been spotted vibing to Lamar’s Not Like Us in multiple instances, it seems he may just have a new favorite artist and a song. At least that’s what a recent video that surfaced online reflects.
The video featured Bron at an Adele concert and the LA Lakers icon was an absolute vibe. “First gold in Paris, then Adele concert in Munich. LeBron feels it,” one X user captioned his post. The 20x All Star was seen grooving to Set Fire to the Rain by Adele, who also happens to be his close friend and manager Rich Paul’s fiance. The two announced their engagement this month itself, and the confirmation came during one of Adele’s concerts in Munich itself.
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Erst Gold in Paris, dann Adele-Konzert in München. LeBron fühlt es🍻#LeBronJames #AdeleInMunich pic.twitter.com/nmgM8eYrfJ
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