If Shaquille O'Neal had not become a world-famous NBA star, he may have very well become a very famous rapper. Throughout his 19 years as a basketball player in the NBA, Shaq has consistently dropped raps, recorded platinum selling albums for his fans and played the part of a label owner, through his imprints T.W.I.S.M. and Deja34. Starting in 1993, Shaq showed the world that he also had some skills on the microphone. While he was collecting NBA championship rings, Shaq was also recording with a variety of rappers, including The Notorious B.I.G., Phife Dawg, Method Man, RZA, Warren G., Nate Dogg, Jay-Z, Mobb Deep, Rakim, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Common, Black Thought, Twista, Trina and others. Now that he has officially retired from the NBA, Shaq may very well pursue his Hip-Hop career full-time.
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