Kevin Durant's music taste hilariously trolled by Aces' star: "Was it embarrassing?"
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant was trolled by Las Vegas Aces point guard, Sydney Colson. Colson made a hilarious post regarding her music taste after it was allegedly shut down by Durant.
Colson posted that she requested the song 'Wipe Me Down' to be played during one event. However, Durant told her that no one would be willing to listen to a song released in 2007. As it turned out, the song rallied people on the dance floor for a good time, according to the WNBA veteran guard.
"Was it embarrassing waking up this morning knowing that I requested wipe me down to be played last night at the shindig & u said nobody wanna hear that old shit u stuck in 2007 & then I proceeded to have everybody doin the line dance to it @KDTrey5?" Colson posted.
Durant hasn't replied to the post, nor has he posted anything related to it on social media. But the fans are now curious to hear the rest of the story from the two-time NBA champion.
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Kevin Durant on his music career
Durant is no stranger to the music industry as he's been featured in a few songs throughout his career. In 2013, he was featured by Stephen Jackson in his song "Lonely at the Top," which is the final track of his Jack of All Trades album.
The most recent songs he's had the chance to be featured in were "The Best in the League" with Wale and "Sacred Money" with Stalley. Now that he's slowly building up his name in the music industry, he shared the goals.
"I've been in the studio with Migos, with Drake, with a lot of people. But I haven't produced anything yet. So I'm looking forward to really--after I'm done playing, really get in there and locking in," Durant said.
Kevin Durant has also shown that he can rap. In the music video, he filmed with Stalley, KD was seen rapping and vibing with the music. Although he hasn't shown that side of himself, there's a chance that the Phoenix Suns star could flaunt his rap skills soon.
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