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LeBron James steps out to enjoy R&B Sing-Along event showcasing his hidden talent

LeBron James steps out to enjoy R&B Sing-Along event showcasing his hidden talent

Time of India7 days ago
LeBron James at R&B sing-along event with Ernie Ramos at House Three Thirty (Source: House Three Thirty/Instagram)
LeBron James attended an R&B sing-along night at House Three Thirty, the LeBron James Family Foundation's initiative. He was seen grooving to an R&B song, capturing the lively atmosphere that lit up the place.
His love for music was on full display as he hummed along with the singer some lines.
The R&B night was a night full of fun as he caught up with some of his old friends, such as Sian Cotton. Sian is his friend from high school and one of the members of Fab Five, the group they formed while playing at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. He was also pictured along with his associate and childhood friend, Randy Rims (whom he had given the nickname Ernie Ramos).
The duo was seen sharing a drink and a deep conversation.
LeBron James shared glimpses from R&B night he attended at House Three Thirty
The R&B sing-along event was a starry night at House Three Thirty, the popular community center in Ohio. NBA stars like LeBron James were in attendance. The Lakers star was seen enjoying and vibing to R&B music and had a great time meeting some of his old friends.
LeBron James enjoying R & B sing-along event (Source: Lebron/Instagram Story)
James' R&B night outing turned out to be a friend's reunion as he conversed with his old friends Sian Cotton and Randy Rims (aka Ernie Ramos).
Randy Rims is a close confidant of the NBA legend and chief of staff. They have been together since their childhood.
LeBron James gives shoutout to Sian Cotton for R&B night
In a video that briefly featured Sian Cotton, James expressed his mood during the night and captioned it:
'@housethreethirty going up!! R&B Night! @siancotton_ boy you dun struck gold with this for the city!
LET'S GO 330'
LeBron had the best experience at the event as he caught up with his old friends. In one of the pictures shared by House Three Thirty, he was seen sharing a laugh with his childhood friend, Randy Mims (aka Ernie Ramos) over a drink.
LeBron James & his friend Ernie Ramos at House Three Thirty's R&B night
The NBA legend is fully enjoying his offseason and has lots to do in his hands. From trying
golf as a side hustle
to giving a shot at singing, LeBron is keeping himself engaged in the offseason in style. The Lakers' superstar has been under the lens for quite some time for every move he makes. Every activity, like playing golf, is being speculated as his plan for retirement. Even his practice at the Cavaliers camp stirred the trade buzz.
Amidst all the chaos, LeBron had his share of fun with the R&B event, serving a side of his authentic self to his fans.
According to an update at House Three Thirty Instagram page, the R&B Sing-Along Event was a sold-out event. It was a part of a weeklong schedule that was planned at the center.
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