Jimmy Butler, the Miami Heat forward, recently made a cameo in Fall Out Boy's music video for their song 'So Much (for) Stardust' from their latest album. In the video, Butler embraces an emo cowboy persona alongside Pete Wentz, the band's bassist and lyricist. Both are seen donning nudie suits, with Butler playing an acoustic guitar in a purple outfit with gold sequins and fringe, while Wentz sports a cream ensemble with gold, silver, and turquoise accents.
Butler's venture into the music world doesn't stop there. In an upcoming interview with Rolling Stone, he disclosed his plans to release a country album. He shared that he has been writing and producing country music, teasing collaborations with undisclosed artists and songwriters. Butler mentioned having around 45 tracks in the works and expressed his eagerness to share his music with the world, despite his basketball commitments often taking precedence.
The NBA star's affinity for country music dates back to 2010 when he discovered the genre while at Marquette University. Tired of his teammates playing hip-hop in the locker room, Butler retaliated by blasting Tim McGraw's 'Don't Take the Girl,' sparking his love for country music.
While Butler's music release date remains uncertain due to his basketball obligations, he remains determined to deliver his album to his fans. Stay updated on the latest news by subscribing to PEOPLE's daily newsletter for a mix of celebrity updates and human interest stories.