Two disciplines have been a constant in Jammerson Irving's young life this far - music, and running. His natural, hereditary, ability to run farther and faster than everyone has has lead him to pursue athletics professionally and massive frame has led him down a path that is unique to his native Jamaica - professional football. However, his musical inclinations are utterly predictable; Jammerson not only is an avid reggae and rap enthusiast but also dabbles in preforming himself.
Making a cameo appearance at music festival in Mexico City, The Tijuana Luchadores Tight End joined the stage with fellow Jamaican native Assassin. He provided hype for the Luchadores upcoming playoff run and also joined Assassian on stage and rapped an original verse in front of the crowd of 80,000.
Jammerson expressed his love of reggae, rap, football and his his Mexican fan-base. The young tight end, who was enrolled in music and media production courses before he left the University at Buffalo after being suspended from the football program, expressed that his future may eventually lay in the music industry.
"Football isn't forever man, it might not even be after tomorrow. Reggae is for life, and it will be a part of me until I breath my last. Just being able to be be up there, rapping for all these people, man that's it right there. Feels almost as good as my first touchdown last week. I'm just gonna take this all in, smoke an L and focus on giving an L to the Marshals week."
Making a cameo appearance at music festival in Mexico City, The Tijuana Luchadores Tight End joined the stage with fellow Jamaican native Assassin. He provided hype for the Luchadores upcoming playoff run and also joined Assassian on stage and rapped an original verse in front of the crowd of 80,000.
Jammerson expressed his love of reggae, rap, football and his his Mexican fan-base. The young tight end, who was enrolled in music and media production courses before he left the University at Buffalo after being suspended from the football program, expressed that his future may eventually lay in the music industry.
"Football isn't forever man, it might not even be after tomorrow. Reggae is for life, and it will be a part of me until I breath my last. Just being able to be be up there, rapping for all these people, man that's it right there. Feels almost as good as my first touchdown last week. I'm just gonna take this all in, smoke an L and focus on giving an L to the Marshals week."
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