Tennis Superstar Serena Williams Debuts New Rap Song.
The tennis star hit Baltimore Ravens lineman Bryant McKinnie‘s studio in Florida to record some songs last year. Have a listen to the minute-long sample, Lyrics Below:
Wait a minute now x4
I ball hard, no tennis racquet/I can see these haters through my Gucci glasses
I make hits like battin’ practice/Baby, like, ‘Serena, is you really rappin’?’
That’s me, thanks for listenin’/schooling all these rappers, they should pay tuition
I make a lot of money but that ain’t yo business/you can tell the people I said this
I win, I really mean it/Swag out this world, you should call me Venus
That’s my sister, my name is Serena/on the court I serve ’em up, no subpoena
I cook the track up like a frozen pizza/beats so crazy it might blow your speakers
I ain’t never been a loser and I’m always on top: roofer



















When James Brown entered the scene all that changed. He delivered the drum front and center. Vincent noted that James Brown brought out a more prominent rhythmic foundation for the music and introduced the important concept of ‘Hitting on the One’. James Brown focused his entire band including the complex horn, rhythm guitar and keyboard arrangements of his band mate Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis and Nat Jones to ‘deliver on the one’. James Brown punctuated his efforts by using his voice with his vintage grunts, groans and screams as a binding force which also drew everything ‘on the one’. It seems so simple and commonplace today, but back then it was ground breaking.
