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Jake Paul Drops "Park South Freestyle" Featuring Mike Tyson

 



Online megastar, athlete, rapper, platinum co-producer, and self-proclaimed “problem child,” Jake Paul does it all. Whether unintentionally or strategic, his penchant for going against the grain continues to land him in the spotlight for a lot of notable, and not so favorable reasons. But Paul is not one to shy away from the controversy. In fact, his ability to turn any situation into a win is what makes him so intriguing.
 
Paul’s upcoming match against NBA star Nate Robinson (airing on Triller) will be one of his biggest efforts to date— and will not only be one of the biggest nights for entertainment, but also for Paul. The event is headlined by Mike Tyson and Roy Jones, and will feature one of Paul’s favorite childhood artists, Lil Wayne.
 
Paul says, “Boxing has helped save me from self-destruction and from going crazy. It’s kept me on track, focused.”
 
Whether it’s taking shots at his brother Paul Logan, going pound for pound on the mic or in the ring, Paul is making his mark as a heavy hitter. As a fighter, he’s all heart. And his singles, “Straight Outta London” and upcoming release, “Park South” anchor his presence as an artist. Backed by all of the necessary rap accessories, “Park South” delivers all of the sauce Jake Paul is known for. Though in and out of what some might see as ‘trouble,’ the rumbling of critics only fuels his flames.
 
It’s an undisputed fact however — Paul’s got talent. More than simply monetizing from the content wave, he created the model for it and has proven his value. Love him or hate him, he’s what the culture wants. And he’s unbothered by twisty headlines that seek to weaponize his intentions. Paul is evolving, creating. And unlike so many personalities who sizzle and fizzle out, Paul’s knack for recognizing when it’s time to move on is what keeps him so relevant.

About Jake Paul
At just 23, he’s an internet vet having collected nearly 6 million followers and 2 billion views on the now defunct app Vine when he was just a teen. He flipped that fame and carried it over to YouTube where he created “Jake Paul Daily Vlogs.” Then, at 20 years old, received $1 million to develop teen focused content through his own entertainment collaborative, Team 10. Even a categorized “loss” is a victory for Paul when in 2017, his single “It’s Everyday Bro” ranked third most 
disliked video on the site with 70 million views in a month alone. His clothing line and Jake Paul merchandise (found on his website) are doing exceptionally well. And despite his sun kissed good looks and quirky grin, it’s Paul’s risk it all demeanor that makes him eerily irresistible.
 
To roll out the Cleveland born Svengali’s list of accomplishments would take some time because he successfully wears many crowns.  His earlier days as ‘Dirk’ on the Disney comedy show ‘Bizaardvark’ expanded Paul’s reach and displayed his versatility. As a rapper, he’s released singles with some of music’s most acclaimed artists; Gucci Mane, TV Gucci (signed to Drake’s label OVO), and got his first platinum plaque in 2020 for production on “Best on Earth” (by Russ and Bia) alongside one of Drake’s hitmakers, Boi1da. As a cruiserweight boxer, he remains undefeated and says he allows the sport to balance him. 

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