Flavor Flav has told TMZ that he has gotten offers from two more teams after singing at the Milwaukee Bucks game on Sunday.
The legendary Public Enemy hype man performed the “Star-Spangled Banner” before the Bucks‘ game against the Atlanta Hawks, and the video of his performance rapidly gained widespread attention online.
Flav took to social media to reveal his desire to sing the anthem to honor his family members who served in the U.S. military, including those who died in service.
“When I sang that national anthem, I was singing it for them because they’re not here to sing it for themselves,” Flav told TMZ. “I did that in honor of my family and also for a lot of other people’s families, too, that fought for this country.”
Flav, invited by Bucks president Peter Feigin, had mixed online reviews for his performance.
“I ain’t gonna lie; I was kind of proud of myself after I did it,” he said.
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