The ongoing debate about the best rapper in the NBA has taken an unexpected twist, thanks to music mogul Diddy.

He shifted the conversation from the best NBA rapper to the league’s best singer, and his choice might surprise you—none other than LeBron James himself.

On a recent Monday (September 18), the basketball icon shared a video on his Instagram Stories, enthusiastically singing along to the track “Pick Up” by Jacquees and Fabolous, featured on the newly released album “The Love Album: Off the Grid.”

The Bad Boy Records impresario came across the clip of the Lakers’ superstar enjoying his music and returned the favor by sharing the video, accompanied by a caption that read, “Nah, my brother @KingJames has the best voice in the NBA!”