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The former Patriots WR, Antonio Brown, has been away from football after transitioning to music. This was the case when he walked off the pitch back in 2022 when the Bucs employed the WR. Ever since his implosion on the football pitch, Brown has been focusing on music and other ventures to keep himself busy. But one of his latest ventures might end up costing him more than he bargained for.

After acquiring a stake in the NAL outfit, Albany Empire, Brown has stepped into the executive role alongside his music career. He has been aiming for the world’s best musician tag to add to his name ever since he joined the industry. Although it should be noted, that, Brown’s music has left a lot to be desired from the so-called entertainer.

Antonio Brown the entertainer

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Brown joined Tyreek Hill on his podcast, ‘It needed to be said’ on Saturday. The session saw them talk about various topics surrounding Antonio Brown. The conversation included the beef he has with Tom Brady as well as his opinion of himself as a musician. Hill recalls Brown running off the field and becoming a rapper back in 2022.

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Antonio Brown believes he is different from other rappers in the industry. Brown responds, “No I’m an Entertainer. I’m a mogul, like I ain’t really a rapper because you know rapper is just like someone you know a rapper is like someone that’s covering up an inside like a rapper.”

Brown goes on to add his perspective and what he brings to the music industry as a former NFL baller. Brown shares, “I mean if no one said like you know I represent culture.” Despite his beliefs and self-confidence, Brown has not established himself as a breakout star in the music industry. As he had achieved while he was in the NFL. But the latest developments will see him called into court after his players consider suing him.

Brown might be slapped with a lawsuit

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Albany Empire won two straight NAL titles in 2021 and 2022. But ever since Antonio Brown joined as another the executive for the team, Empire have seen some of their worst run of form in their short history. The team has failed to win a single game since their opening weekend. And to add spice to their troubles, the players want to sue their owner, Antonio Brown.

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In a recent update on Brown and Empire, it was revealed that their paycheck from the latest game was pulled. This was after Brown shared his feelings about the 6th loss of the season. The decision has seen the players and coaches unite as they consider filing a class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit against self-proclaimed Mogul will add to another perception of him from the fans.

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Antonio Brown might be an entertainer and call himself a mogul for his antics in music and football. But his decision might end up costing him a lot more than he would have expected.

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