Michael Pacquiao Enters Rap, Pays Homage To Dad With “Pac-Man”

Michael Pacquiao Enters Rap Ring

MICHAEL PACQUIAO – The son of Manny “Pac-Man” Pacquiao wanted to make a name for himself as he enters the rap ring.

Michael started off as a producer, uploading his songs on his YouTube channel. Afterward, he released the song LDR, which he himself sang in.

READ: Manny Pacquiao’s Son Michael Happy About LDR With GF Yazmin Aziz

Since then, Michael’s channel focused less on vlogging and more on his music. Following LDR, Michael has released 6 songs, most of which featured his friends with the latest one, “Pac-Man”, paying homage to his father.

Michael Pacquiao Enters Rap, Pays Homage To Dad With "Pac-Man"

When I’m in the ring they call me the King, I think I’m becoming like Pacquiao I’m thinking like Manny, we coming in handy, we giving you something to chat about.

Every time Manny Pacquiao has a fight, the whole world turns to the ring, especially here in the Philippines. Each fight is like a national event where families get together to watch another spectacle.

Michael Pacquiao Enters Rap, Pays Homage To Dad With "Pac-Man"
Image from: Michael Pacquiao | Twitter

Meanwhile, Pacquiao’s son, Michael produces his own music. Also, he wasn’t afraid to diss on another rapper in his song “Head in the Clouds”.

I don’t wanna be the guy With the rainbow hair Looking baby shark Taking drugs in his spare Got him all the meds

Michael was talking about a rapper named Tekashi 69 who’s famous for his gritty verses, rainbow-colored hair, and being a snitch.

Either way, his latest song Pac-Man, has gotten a lot of attention and currently has close to 600,000 views on YouTube. It’s a fast-paced song similar to Pacquiao’s footwork in the ring. Along with this, the bass in the track also hit hard much like Pac-Man’s punches.

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