During the offseason downtime, Stephen Curry has shifted gears and delved into… rapper and discovered that he had been rapping since childhood

NBA superstar Stephen Curry recently showcased yet another dimension of his talents as he made a notable appearance in a rap music video released midweek. It appears that Curry is having one of the most fulfilling summers of his career.

Following the conclusion of the NBA season, the Golden State Warriors icon engaged in various promotional activities, triumphed in a celebrity golf tournament, and now ventures into the realm of music. The four-time NBA champion and recipient of two MVP awards featured in the video for the track “Lil Fish, Big Pond,” alongside rapper Tobe Nwigwe.

are depicted fishing on a lake while rapping about Curry’s basketball journey, a legacy passed down from his father Dell Curry. Reflecting on this experience, the NBA’s all-time leader in three-pointers shared, “This is a great chance for me to delve into a new venture, something I’ve been interested in for a long time.” He added, “Apart from basketball, I have numerous other interests, and this is one of them.”

As noted earlier, Stephen Curry’s summer has been filled with numerous engagements. Most recently, Curry made an appearance on the TV show Hot Ones, where he discussed various intriguing facets of his life beyond basketball.

Prior to that, the Golden State Warriors star made waves at the ACC golf tournament by not only clinching the championship but also achieving a hole-in-one, marking a highlight in his golfing endeavors.