It’s happened to most of us — you’re at a concert watching your favorite Grammy Award-winning, Platinum-selling music star when suddenly, they invite you on stage to sing a song.
OK, that probably hasn’t happened to many people, but it happened to NBA star Steph Curry Monday night.
Curry attended a concert by the pop-rock group Paramore at the Chase Center; he definitely knew his way around the Golden State Warriors’ home arena.
So he had no problem taking the stage when Paramore invited him up.
Paramore, which has several platinum and gold albums, is best known for the 2014 best-seller “Ain’t if Fun.” But “Misery Business” was their first song to hit the U.S. charts, becoming a hit in 2007. when young Steph Curry was still a star at Davidson College.
He sang along like a pro when Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams invited him on stage. And yes, the crowd loved it.
Even if you don’t know the song, just appreciate that the two-time NBA MVP and four-time NBA champion certainly did, and seemed to be having a lot of fun.
NBA fans loved the performance.
My
can do anything — Decu (@Decu0x) August 8, 2023
Literally most wholesome and iconic Steph Curry video I’ve ever seen
— BetBlitz (@BetBlitzTips) August 8, 2023
I hate how much I enjoyed this
— Dave (@manathedana) August 8, 2023
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