Steph Curry is Team Drizzy.
The basketball superstar sat together GQ recently, where he was asked about his thoughts on Drake and Kendrick Lamar's recent rap beef, which he alluded to briefly on Lamar's “Meet the Grahams.” “Hey LeBron, keep the family away. Hey Carey, keep the family away,” Lamar said on the track, before adding, “To anyone who embodies love for the kids, keep the family away. They also look at you if you stand next to him, keep the family away.'
“I'm a big Drake guy. I have been for a long time,” Curry responded to the post. “I think you obviously know what it's like for the rap industry to have this, but I still rock with Drake. Absolutely. Absolutely.”
Previously, Steph's wife Ayesha had her own line on Drake's 2021 album, Certified Boy Lover, on the track 'Race My Mind'. “How do I do it woman?/ You ain't Ayesha enough,” Drizzy raps on the song.
Earlier this year, he commented on the screams during an episode Watch What Happens Live. “I think I was stunned,” the cookbook author told host Andy Cohen. “This is our family, so I think I was grateful that they respect me so much that they think I'm a great wife.”
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