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Stephen Curry has got an NBA career that cannot be described in a word other than legendary. The 4x NBA champion with two MVP titles usually dominates the court from start to finish. This dextrous 3-pointer, who?s eclipsed Ray Allen, has now embarked on a journey to conquer a whole new kind of world?the one with hip-hop and rap music.?

Amidst the Underrated promotion hoopla, Stephen Curry has dropped a music video that has got the NBA fans grooving. Curry with this mic drop has settled all debates about his rap prowess, once and for all.?

Stephen Curry?s got talent beyond the NBA

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A few hours ago, Stephen Curry blew up Twitter. The Golden State Warriors starlet introduced fans to his musical side and released a video of himself featuring in Tobe Nwigwe?s new single: Lil Fish, Big Pond. Curry tweeted, ?The official music video for “Lil Fish, Big Pond” from the one and only @tobenwigwe and me is live!”?

Lil Fish, Big Pond is the soundtrack to Stephen Curry?s coveted documentary, Underrated. In this video, Curry is seen lip-syncing to Nwigwe?s lyrics. Nwigwe specifically wrote these lyrics from Steph Curry?s perspective. While still in college, the 6?2 point guard was always looked down upon on account of his physical stature.?

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Now that the timid college baller has risen to greatness, he really is the ?lil fish in the big pond? who ?made the big splash? and ?got the big bag.?

Stephen Curry settles a debate for good

Curry lip-syncing on a boat was enough to get nods from the NBA world. During a live stream of Gil?s Arena, former NBA stars, Rashad McCants and Kenyon Martin, expressed their opinions on Curry?s bars.?

The host, Gilbert Arenas, who is also a 3x NBA All-Star, mentioned: ?Steph Curry, Chef on the court, but he?s cooking on the booth now too??

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Following that comment, a few seconds of Curry rapping was played, and immediately, Kenyon Martin, the former Milwaukee Bucks star, gasped, ?Whoa, the last line?that was a bar?they should put the basket in the casket when I?m done?ohh…I like that!?

However, Rashad McCants had a different stance, said, ?I prefer redfish, bluefish, one fish, two fish? and burst out laughing. Clearly, the former Trilogy player wasn’t impressed with Curry?s musical knack.?

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However, Martin was adamant and refused to concur. He was convinced that there was a new rapper on the court?Stephen Curry. After a good haggle, McCants had to admit bitingly that despite the poor lip-sync, the bars on the song were worth a listen.?