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Tom Brady, LeBron James, among lucky few to get exclusive access to Travis Scott's new album: Report

Tom Brady and LeBron James are two titans of their respective sports. Brady's seven Super Bowl rings and James' all-time scoring record are accomplishments unlikely to be rivaled anytime soon.

With the two athletes having won almost all there is to win in their respective leagues, their latest involvement in the world of music comes as no surprise.

Renowned rapper and producer Travis Scott, has been teasing his new album 'Utopia' for months, leaving fans on the edge of their seats with anticipation. According to a report by Rap301, though, Brady and James, have already been granted exclusive access to the rapper's highly anticipated album.

Travis Scott Played “UTOPIA” For LeBron James, Tom Brady and Kevin Durant💽 https://t.co/P0Nlr9aHH7

The two have transcended their respective fields and have become cultural icons in their own right. With their undeniable influence and success, their involvement in this exclusive speaks volumes about their impact.

Apart from the two, Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant too has reportedly heard the unreleased album in full. Interestingly enough, this collaboration between Brady and Scott does not end with the album preview.


Tom Brady and Travis Scott share career advice with top NFL rookies

Tom Brady and Travis Scott recently met up with a group of up-and-coming NFL rookies, including the likes of Bryce Young, CJ Stroud, Anthony Richardson, and Will Levis, to provide them with career advice before they enter the NFL.

The rookies sat down together with TB12 and the rapper for a luncheon hosted by businessman Michael Rubin at his home in Los Angeles.

Video of ⁦@TomBrady⁩ speaking with Bryce Young, CJ Stroud, Anthony Richardson, and Will Levis at yesterday’s ⁦@Fanatics⁩ lunch with ⁦@michaelrubin⁩ and ⁦@trvisXX⁩ …

Awesome message from Brady to the four rookie QBs. ⁦@gmfb⁩ https://t.co/rVQCLU1dMc

The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB who recently retired delivered quite a nugget for the young bucks as they embark upon the start of their NFL careers:

"Going in the second round, in the end, that’s not really that big of a deal. Going first overall, in the end, it’s not a big deal. It’s great, you’ve got an opportunity, and you’re probably going to be paid more than anyone for a time period.

The seven-time Super Bowl winner drew comparisons to his own career and how he overcame early adversity to rise above the competition:

"I was drafted 199, and I just outlasted everybody. There’s another me back there, right? So how do I keep my edge on everybody? I had to keep working. I didn’t go, ‘Hey, I’m good. I won three Super Bowls. I’m good.'"

2023 will mark a new era for the NFL as it'll be the first since the turn of the millennium to not have TB12 feature on any roster.

With the GOAT now retired, the onus will be on the rookies to step up to the plate and ascend the throne.

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