Antonio Brown's Rap Album is Called 'Himothy' for Some Reason and You Should Not Stream it

Free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown's hip hop album is now available for streaming. But why??
Free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown's hip hop album is now available for streaming. But why?? / Michael Reaves/Getty Images

You're probably wondering what seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown is doing with himself right now. Brown was in the spotlight of the media a lot this season for having only played one game with the Patriots, and just last month, he locked himself in his Florida home when he learned he was facing a potential battery charge that he later turned himself in for.

Now, the 31-year-old is trying his hand at a career in music. With some help from producer Reazy Regegade, AB already has enough recorded to complete his first album: a 28-track set called... "Himothy."

Huh??

We cannot say for sure where this album's name came from, but it doesn't take a musical genius to realize Brown's first project is certifiable hot trash.

The album itself is just over 69 minutes in length, and includes a variety of beats with a limited number of features. Brown surely tried really hard to make something out of his time in the studio, but there's not getting around the fact that this record is poorly mixed and is full to the brim with amateurish lyricism.

No matter how much hate AB receives for his first album, there's nothing that indicates he plans to stop making music anytime soon. Brown frequently promotes his songs and music videos on Twitter on a regular basis despite the likelihood that his 1.6 million followers couldn't care less.

At the very least, you can't say that this man is unemployed. Right?