Steph Curry Joins Forces with Tobe Nwigwe in Epic “Lil Fish, Big Pond” Video

Steph Curry Joins Forces with Tobe Nwigwe in Epic "Lil Fish, Big Pond" Video

Steph Curry will appear in Tobe Nwigwe’s “Lil Fish, Big Pond” video, which features rap from Texas from the viewpoint of the NBA sharpshooter.

Curry’s Underrated AppleTV+ documentary features the new song, and the fishing-themed music video was published on Wednesday, August 2.

The point guard for the Golden State Warriors raps along to some of the verses while casting a fishing line from a row boat into an imagined lake.

Steph can be heard saying in the film, “Look how things have changed, they know I’m the one/ Daddy taught me how to flick my wrist, I’m my father’s son/ Think I’m pistol-packing how that ratchet on me like a gun/ They should put the basket in a casket after I am done.”

Oh, it’s fantastic, he said to The Source. “Steph’s tale and path are a flawless illustration of what is feasible in terms of achieving greatness. regardless of whether you play basketball or not, for anyone in the globe.

“It’s wonderful to see the road he traveled and the work ethic, discipline, consistency, and other things he brought to his sport. Even if it’s just a song to highlight what he accomplished, it’s an honor to be a part of the tale.

Following the 2022 release of his MoMINTs album, the Nigerian musician has continued to rise with a string of 2023 songs, including a collaboration with Nas in May for “On My Soul,” which is taken from the newest Transformers: Rise of the Beasts movie.

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