NBA superstar Stephen Curry has lived out his dream of appearing in a rap video.
The Golden State Warriors guard, 35, stars in Tobe Nwigwe’s new single Lil Fish, Big Pond.
Curry has long harbored rap ambitions and infamously fired out a four-bar verse for an I Love College remix in 2009.
Almost 15 years on, the four-time NBA champion is back in the game on Nwigwe’s fresh track.
The Warriors legend appeared to take a 30-second verse in the song, which is about his rise in the NBA.
Donning a fishing hat and holding a rod, Curry bowed his head for the start of the song as the camera panned in.
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He then revealed his identity, crashing straight into the hook as he lip-synced along to the song’s catchy chorus.
The music video has since gone viral, being viewed over 685,000 times on Twitter alone.
One fan responded to the clip: “Nah you can actually rap.”
Another said: “Congrats GOAT, Keep Breaking Barriers.”
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While a third added: Great video. Song goes hard. Great work.”
Curry has recently been the subject of an Apple TV documentary named Underrated.
<Lil Fish, Big Pond was taken from the soundtrack to the show, which follows Curry’s journey from Akron to the big leagues.
A two-time MVP, Curry is renowned for his three-point shooting and was the No. 7 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.
Across his Golden State career, he’s averaged 24.6 per game and has field goal percentage of .475.