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Sports and music have a unique connection between them. The Super Bowl has seen an artist perform from the beginning of its inception way back in the 1960s. Not just Super Bowl, NFL stars also have shared a connection with music artists. Denver Broncos QB, Russell Wilson, is married to singer-songwriter, Ciara. Jets QB Aaron Rodgers is a huge fan of singing sensation Taylor Swift with his latest admission. And in recent activity, Damar Hamlin has come forward supporting the release of star’s latest album.

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The Buffalo Bills safety, Damar Hamlin, recently shared support and excitement on the latest album update of Doe Boy. Doe Boy is a 29-year-old rapper who has been active in the music industry for over a decade now. He started off his career way back in 2010 with a 2 part album – “Since 1994” releasing part 1 in 2010 and part in 2012. Since then he has continued to release albums frequently with his latest album catching the eye of Damar Hamlin.

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Artist shares an update on one of his latest projects

Doe Boy, aka, Cotrell J. Dennard, is recognised for his collaboration with Future, back in 2019. The duo collaborated alongside Meek Mill another famous name in the industry. The latest album will see him collaborate with Future once again. His song Minivans from 2018 is one of his most successful music videos, earning over 2 million views.

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Doe Boy releases his latest album which will be his third titled album since the start of his career. ‘Beezy’ by Doe Boy is an anticipated album by the fans as shown by its reception on social media. Doe Boy shared an update on Instagram about his album sharing an post. The post captioned, “To anybody who ever genuinely supported me I appreciate you. Now go run them numbers up on the album of the year ❤️💿”

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The post and the album have seen a good reception on YouTube for Doe Boy. One of his most popular songs at the moment is “Way I Walk” from Beezy which has attracted over 300 thousand views already. The latest album might already be a success for Doe Boy with many supporting his work including NFL star, Damar Hamlin.

Damar Hamlin and fans join in to celebrate Doe Boy’s work

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With Doe Boy sharing his work on social media, many have joined in to support and celebrate his work. Damar Hamlin will be one of the most recognizable names in the comments section as he joins other fans in the artist’s support. With Hamlin recovering from a cardiac arrest earlier this year, his return to the NFL is nothing short of a miracle.

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Damar Hamlin commented on Doe Boy’s post saying, “Let’s go”. This will be a boost to Doe Boy for the support and positivity reflected.

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Another fan shared the same sentiment as Hamlin and commented, “GO TIME.”

One fan talked about one song published in the album by Doe Boy. He goes on to say, “RHUDE BOY A GOOD WAY TO SET THE TONE!!!”

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Another fan commented, “went crazy wit da artwork,” in relation to the posts artwork.

Damar Hamlin’s support for Doe Boy will be quite meaningful for the artist. With the Bills safety set to begin the new NFL season in a couple of months, this album will help him relax when he tunes in.

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Kushal Jain is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Having started off writing as a hobby when he was 19, it has snowballed into becoming his full time profession. He is a passionate football fan, or as per the US etymology, soccer fan. Despite his niche as a football and sports writer, he has experience in various fields and industries, including finance, which has allowed him to be an all-rounder. When he's not busy giving NFL or Soccer commentary, he can be found reading or playing video games, particularly Football Manager (what a surprise) as well as some MMOs. His hyperactive, productivity focused mentality has given him the attitude of "just take the shot, what's the worst that could happen".

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