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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Kevin Durant is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and this assertion is devoid of bias. What many may not realize is his deep involvement in the music scene. Just last year, KD received recognition for his contributions to Drake’s For All The Dogs album. Before that, he collaborated with prominent producers such as Cardo, Bo1da, and 9th Wonder. In his latest musical venture, a collaboration with former MMG standout Stalley titled “Scared Money,” the Phoenix Suns All-Star delivers exceptional bars.
“Scared Money” stands out as one of the most laid-back hip-hop tracks of the year. Stalley and KD take a polite approach as they reflect on the risks they’ve taken over the years, express their fondness for spliffs, and exude confidence akin to gods. Their bars flow effortlessly, mirroring KD’s effortless dominance on the basketball court, where he effortlessly scores 30 points against opposing teams.
Stalley’s performance in the song is impressive as expected, delivering slick punchlines and a smooth delivery. How did KD do, though? I thought he put up a solid performance. His steady flow and clever wordplay shine, and it’s notable that he refrains from using curse words, maintaining a professional tone reminiscent of his post-game interviews.
Kevin Durant wrote his verse in this song, right?

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.