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College Student Behind Viral LeBron James Song Opens Up About Experience
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24-year-old Vincent Jordan, the college student who made the first LeBron James song on TikTok, can't believe his song is this popular. 

During an interview with Melissa Rohlin of FOX Sports, Jordan spoke about his viral LeBron song, which is Jordan singing, "LeBron, LeBron, LeBron James" over and over again in blues style.

"I can't even describe the feeling," Jordan told FOX Sports. "It's like when you tell a joke that you're not realizing is funny, an off-hand joke, but you have the whole room laughing and you get that warm feeling inside. That's the best way I can describe it. It's something I did without thinking too much about it."

After the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Houston Rockets, LeBron was asked by a reporter about the viral songs about him. 

The leading scorer in NBA history said his youngest son, Bryce, told him about the songs. 

"Yeah, I mean it's almost impossible [not to hear]," LeBron said. "But my youngest son Bryce actually showed me one, I think it was yesterday. Yeah, it was yesterday. And we got a good laugh at it. But there's quite a few out there, for sure."

The second viral LeBron song was made by Shannon Blake, who rewrote Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" to honor LeBron with "Man on the Lakers."

"I believe LeBron is the greatest basketball player to ever touch a basketball," Blake told FOX Sports.

LeBron and the Lakers are in fourth place in the Western Conference with a record of 46-29. 

We could see more songs about LeBron come out if Los Angeles continues to win. 

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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