After Unsuccessful Albany Empire Debut, Cryptic Antonio Brown Drops Massive Hints on Next Possible Move in Two Words
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Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown has ventured into many areas ever since his infamous exit from the league. From indulging in a music career to becoming the owner of the National Arena Team, the Albany Empire, AB has been keeping himself busy while branching out his various career prospects. His most recent venture was into becoming an owner of the Albany Empire. But his debut as an owner of the franchise has received widespread criticism not just from fans, but also from members of the team. Brown has been allegedly accused of not paying players their salary, whilst also locking them out of their hotel rooms in Albany. Now, what’s his next move?
Antonio Brown also has a successful venture into the world of music. Last year, he also signed a $5 million deal with TuneCore- backed streaming service Fwaygo Music to further bolster his rap career. As AB deals with the ongoing dilemma in Albany, he recently shared a cryptic tweet. Could this be a possible hint from the ex-NFL star about his next possible move in his life?
Antonio Brown leaves fans pondering after a new cryptic tweet
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Days after all the ongoing controversy with his ownership of the Albany Empire, AB took to social media with a post that left fans wondering about the next step in his life. In the tweet, we see Brown flaunting a stylish suit with a huge diamond necklace.
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Late nights Early Mornings #CallGod pic.twitter.com/VbcO3C0h3W
— AB (@AB84) May 16, 2023
The ex-NFL star captioned the tweet, “Late nights and Early Mornings” with his famous catchphrase ‘call god’. Antonio Brown uses this phrase on his social media posts whenever he posts something related to his personal life. From his daily struggles to making positive moves, AB often uses the ‘call god’ hashtag to hint at something big he plans. And judging from the tweet, and the way he’s dressed, is he hinting at a comeback with his music career?
He released his last album called ‘Paradigm’ last year. And since then, we have not heard a lot about the progress he’s making with his music career. Could Antonio Brown finally be working on new music?
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AB earned notable success with his music career
Last year, Brown performed at the Rolling Loud Miami music festival. He made headlines after taking the stage with his dance moves, which have been etched into the minds of his fans. His song ‘Pit is not the Place’ from his debut album has earned notable attention as it has crossed over 1 million listens on Apple Music alone.
But controversy even followed his music career, as he allegedly reportedly tried to rip off a Florida music promoter for more than $500,000. Tampa-based Secure the Bag Entertainment filed a lawsuit against Brown last October over breach of contract and defamation.
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Watch this story: Is Antonio Brown really getting signed by Baltimore Ravens?
Will Brown be making a comeback with music? Or does the tweet indicate another branched-out venture in his controversially ridden life? It is a question that only time will have an answer to.
Edited by:
Hitesh Nigam