Los Angeles Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball will debut his lighter, remixed signature sneakers, the Big Baller Brand ZO2's at the beginning of this NBA season — and what better way to showcase their arrival into the league than to drop his second rap single, adequately titled “ZO2.”

Ball went back to the lab this summer, revising the previous version of his signature shoes and making them into “the lightest basketball shoe ever made,” replacing the original ZO2's and giving customers who pre-ordered the sneakers a chance to exchange for the new model or get a refund.

The Lakers rookie started his verse with “Triple B's, man. People scared of change, we not.”

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The BBB changed the scope of the market for basketball sneakers, retailing for a whopping $495 for the base model, with others going north of it for exclusive editions.

Ball dropped his first rap single for his little brother LaMelo upon the release of his own signature sneaker MB1 back in August. Thus far, the only two tracks released have been for his family's Big Baller Brand.

In this short 2:27 track, Ball, who once claimed Future and Migos are real hip-hop, as a side diss to longtime rapper Nas — went onto dropping some of his family's favorite catch phrases, including a gem saying “don’t talk if you clueless, just stay in yo lane cause my people is moving.”

Real hip-hop at its finest.