Jeff Teague Claims Drake Sings Better Than Michael Jackson

Jeff Teague, former NBA player, sparked controversy with his bold take on music during an episode of his podcast, "Club 520." Teague, known for his time with the Atlanta Hawks, made the audacious claim that Drake sings just as well as the legendary Michael Jackson and went a step further, asserting that MJ couldn't sing.

In the podcast, Teague declared:

"They damn near sing on the same level. Michael Jackson could not sing. Y'all going to sit here and tell me Michael Jackson can sing. When he got past ABC 123, well, that nig** started turning white."

"Michael Jackson cannot sing, bro. I'm not clickbait. I'm not trying to be, but I'm being for real bro. Y'all gonna sit here and tell me that shit sound good bro."

Despite the pushback from his co-hosts and the incredulity of such a statement, Teague stood by his opinion, emphasizing that he genuinely believed in his comparison.

Teague's controversial remarks not only questioned Michael Jackson's singing abilities but elevated Drake's vocal prowess to a level comparable to the King of Pop. Teague defended his position by contrasting Jackson with acclaimed singers like Whitney Houston and Faith Evans, arguing that they possessed superior singing skills.

While music preferences are subjective, Teague's assertion places him in a minority, as Michael Jackson is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential entertainers in the history of popular music. The unconventional take by Teague has sparked discussions and debates among music enthusiasts, adding a surprising twist to his podcast episode.


Jeff Teague's Teammate Hilariously Threatened To Kill His Whole Family 

Jeff Teague, former NBA player, recently shared a surprising and humorous story on the Club 520 Podcast, shedding light on an on-court incident involving him and Nemanja Bjelica. During a game in the 2015-16 season, Teague, playing for the Atlanta Hawks, admitted to impulsively slapping Bjelica, who was a rookie with the Minnesota Timberwolves at the time.

The story took an unexpected turn when Teague and Bjelica later became teammates with the Timberwolves in the 2017-18 season. Upon entering the locker room, Teague humorously recalled Bjelica's reaction: 

"'Hey, I was going to fu*k you up, brother. I was going to kill your whole family. Don't do that again.'"

Despite the initial tension, it seems that the two players developed a more amicable relationship, turning what could have been a contentious moment into a source of locker-room banter. The lack of consequences for Teague's on-court slap adds an intriguing element to the tale, showcasing the unique dynamics of player interactions both on and off the court. This story highlights the unpredictability of relationships in the world of professional basketball, where intense on-court actions can sometimes pave the way for unexpected camaraderie.

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