With wrestling restricted, Pacman Jones to try music

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His National Street League Records, based in Atlanta, announced Wednesday that Jones will team with producer Spoaty in a duo called Posterboyz with their first single Let it Shine being released Aug. 27. The song talks about big money, cars and jewelry. An album is due to be released in 2008, a news release said. Jones was suspended for the 2007 season in April for violating the NFL's personal ... [link]

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NFL Jonesin’: The Posterblog
Published 8/15/2007 by Adam at Pacman Jonesin' | Game Over, Byotch
... After his pro wrestling gig flopped, Pacman Jones is now turning his attention to hip-hop. The Namesake’s label is National Street League Records, and his rap group is called The Posterboyz. His first single drops August 27, so mark your calendars. I’m still wondering who this guy is trying to emulate — Ron Artest or Tupac Shakur? - USA TODAY ...

It is almost complete
Published 8/15/2007 by fynalcut at The FynalCut
... And now, to complete the sad saga, he is releasing his own rap album. ...

The Super Bowl ... with a little 'Idol'?
Published 8/16/2007 by Tim Gardner at Sports Scope
... to be the host of the pregame and halftime festivities at this year's Super Bowl on Fox. (Insert joke here ...) While we wouldn't mind a break from the always-everywhere Joe Buck, is Seacrest really the person to get us ready for the biggest sporting event of the year? We're not so sure. But that brings up the question: who would you want to be the host of the Super Bowl festivities? Personally, we'd vote for Bob Barker. One thing is for sure, we nominate Pacman Jones' new musical duo " Posterboyz " as the halftime entertainment. Then again ... maybe not.

The PacMan Jones Wheel of Good Ideas
Published 8/17/2007 by Jordi at The Serious Tip
... , and discussed the possibility of blessing the world with his lyrical talents. ...

I Spit Hot Fire: Pacman's Job For The Next Year
Published 8/19/2007 by LADIES at Deadspin
... With Wrestling Restricted, Pacman Jones to try music [USA Today] ...

NHLers choirboys compared to other athletes
Published 11/21/2007 by henwood at Hockey News & Opinions – Hockey.com
... players wearing silver bracelets than helmets.   Star quarterback Michael Vick has turned himself in to authorities to begin serving his sentence on a dog-cruelty rap, meaning you won't see him in PetSmart picking up a little something for his pooch this holiday season. Adam "Pacman" Jones is in the midst of a one-year suspension for his alleged role in a strip-club shooting and, not surprisingly, is having a tough time chasing down a new career. And, as hard as it is to believe, not every member of the ...

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