Steph Curry the rapper?
In the video, Curry and Nwigwe are fishing on a boat together. But the visuals aren't the only thing that has fans talking. Curry opened the song by dropping a few bars before Nwigwe hopped in and did his thing.
"My my my, look how things have changed," Curry says."They know I'm the one. Daddy taught me how to flick my wrist, I'm my father's son. Think I'm pistol packin' how that ratchet on me like a gun. They should put the basket in the casket after I am done."
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