Is there anything that Oklahoma City Thunder‘s superstar, Kevin Durant, can’t do?
Well as all of you have been hearing through the grapevine. Not only has Durant been trying to cross over to the big screen but music is actually one of his first loves, right up there with basketball. Durant has recently been seen in and out of recording studios working on his music.
Below is a first look into one of his newest songs, “Worried About Tomorrow“. The track features the rapper Privaledge, an artist we’ve seen associated with the Thunder in the past
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