LiAngelo Ball's 'Tweaker' Performance Electrifies Lions-Commanders Playoff Game
The former basketball player turned rapper performed his viral hit during the NFC Divisional Round, coinciding with a record-breaking high-scoring quarter.
- LiAngelo Ball, former G-League basketball player and brother of Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, performed his hit song 'Tweaker' during the Detroit Lions' playoff game against the Washington Commanders.
- Ball's performance followed the Lions' locker room celebration of their NFC No. 1 seed, where the song was prominently featured.
- 'Tweaker,' released on January 4, debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Ball's rapid rise in the music industry after signing a $13 million deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group.
- The Lions-Commanders game saw a historic second quarter, becoming the highest-scoring quarter in NFL postseason history, with both teams showcasing their top-tier offenses.
- The Lions entered the playoffs with a 15-2 record, earning the NFC's top seed after a decisive Week 18 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.