In a candid revelation, NBA superstar Steph Curry has expressed his frustration with Kendrick Lamar’s hit “Not Like Us,” which dominated the soundscape during the Olympics. Speaking on Complex’s YouTube show “360 with Speedy,” Curry opened up about the relentless play of the track that seemed to follow him everywhere during the global event. “I got sick of it at certain points,” he admitted, reflecting on the overwhelming presence of the song.
Curry’s comments come as a surprise to many fans who associate the anthem with the spirit of competition and camaraderie. However, for the Golden State Warriors’ star, the constant repetition became grating. “Everywhere we went, that’s all I heard,” he lamented, revealing that he felt the need to voice his irritation when the song played at the arena. “Turn this off. Cut this up. That was from right here,” he said, emphasizing the emotional weight behind his plea.
The conversation also touched on his relationship with fellow artist Drake, whose tattoo tribute to Curry has sparked curiosity among fans. The two share a deep connection that extends beyond basketball, rooted in family ties and mutual respect. Curry’s reflections on his career aspirations reveal a drive to maximize his potential while maintaining his health, hinting that he isn’t done making waves in the league just yet.
As Curry continues to navigate the pressures of fame and competition, his candid comments serve as a reminder of the human side of athletes, making it clear that even legends can feel overwhelmed. With more years ahead in his career, fans can expect Curry to keep pushing boundaries—hopefully with a more varied soundtrack.