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Taking the boundaries of longevity to new heights, LeBron James arguably continues to dominate the game even at 37. Now in his pursuit of a fifth championship, fans are excited to see what James has in store for next season.

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However, there is one major flaw that the King possesses, and that comes off the court. Music is a big part of athletes getting in the zone. But for the Akron Hammer, it seems butchering lyrics has become almost his signature, with fans regularly calling him out for it too. There have been many instances of the Los Angeles Lakers forward enjoying some music without seemingly any awareness of the music. Notably, he even made rapper, 6LACK question his song at one time.

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Likewise, it looks like the King is back with the same rhythm once more. And yet again, fans can’t seem to hold back their jokes.

LeBron James seemingly messes up lyrics with confidence

Jumping in one of his cars, LeBron James recorded himself jamming to a song. This time, he was feeling late rapper, Young Dolph’s music. Going along the tune of his song ‘Talking To My Scale‘, the King was all fired up. His hand gestures sent out signs of confidence falling in line with the lyrics. However, his rapping didn’t do justice. Continuing his signature trend, James gave fans yet another spectacle.

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Likewise, the NBA universe took full advantage. Cracking jokes about the four-time MVPs lyricism, they did not hold back. Here are some of the best reactions on NBA Twitter:

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While James may be butchering some lyrics, the basketball he plays is what ultimately leaves fans on the edge of their seats. The 18-time All-Star has arguably been delivering consistently on the basketball court. While the Lakers had an embarrassing campaign, the King arguably kept the franchise relevant.

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Heading to 38 years old, he still looks fresh on his legs. Coming off one of his most successful scoring seasons, LeBron James has altered his game to still be a dominant force. He even nearly ran away with the scoring title but fell short in the end due to injuries. Now, with the Los Angeles Lakers adding some valuable pieces, James will certainly be ready to be back at his destructive best next season.

Chasing a record 18th franchise title, do you think the King will make it happen with the Lakers? Let us know your views in the comments below.