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NFL Star Antonio Brown Raps His New Single in His Rolls-Royce Cullinan

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Photo: Instagram / Antonio Brown
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Recently, news broke out that the Buccaneers ended the contract with Antonio Brown, who played as a wide receiver. But the NFL star doesn’t give it a second thought, because he just released a new single and shared a video of himself rapping it in the backseat of his Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
NFL player Antonio Brown recently became a free agent after the Buccaneers released him less than a week ago. But Brown isn’t worried, because he seems to have a backup career as a rap singer.

His recent single, “Pit Not the Palace,” shows he’s pretty into the entertainment business, and he shared a snippet of it on his Instagram Stories. With a short video, Antonio Brown raps from the backseat of his luxurious SUV, a metallic dark grey Rolls-Royce Cullinan.

From the video, we also see the inside of his SUV, which boasts orange and black, a contrasting color combo that’s very popular among Cullinan owners. You can check out the pictures in our gallery or listen to the song embedded below.

Under the hood, the British luxury company’s first SUV comes with the famous 6.75-liter V12 twin-turbocharged engine, which, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, puts out 562 horsepower (570 ps) at 5,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) at 1,600 rpm. These figures help the SUV reach 62 mph (100 kph) in five seconds and a top speed electronically limited at 155 mph (249 kph).

With a net worth of $20 million as of late 2021, Brown also owns a Rolls-Royce Phantom with the Pittsburgh Steelers theme (for whom he played until 2018), custom Rolls-Royce Wraith and Ghost, a Mercedes-Benz G550 he bought in 2016, a Chevy Caprice, a Ferrari F12, a GMC Yukon XL, and a McLaren 650S Spider.

A few days ago, he also posed casually leaning against a Polaris Slingshot R, while wearing a $300,000 Richard Mille watch, the 65-01 Automatic Winding Split-seconds Chronograph, which has a current value of $650,000.

So his collection, adding the Cullinan, is just right if he wants to switch to a career in the rap industry.

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Imagine a Wenn diagram for cars and celebrities. At the intersection you'll find Monica, putting her passion for these fields and English-Spanish double major to work. She's been doing for the past seven years, most recently at autoevolution.
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