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    Paramore bring Steph Curry onstage for “Misery Business” duet

    Cobra MagazineBy Cobra MagazineAugust 10, 20232 Mins Read
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    Last night, NBA star Steph Curry made a shocking appearance onstage with Paramore in San Francisco.

    As fans of Paramore are well aware, Williams often pulls a fan out of the audience or invites a celebrity onstage to sing the bridge from “Misery Business.” Paramore, who are currently in the midst of a long arena tour, have recently been joined by surprise guests like Lil Uzi Vert and Billie Eilish. Last night, it happened to be the greatest shooter in NBA history.

    Read more: See the setlist from the first night of Paramore’s 2023 North American tour

    Fans who attended last night’s show at San Francisco’s Chase Center, which is the home arena for Curry’s Golden State Warriors, were excitedly briefed by Williams who announced to the crowd, “You know us and Steph, we go back a few years. Tonight is our reunion.” Adding, “Listen, from the moment Steph takes the mic, this is no longer a Paramore show, this is a Steph Curry show.” The basketball star soon become an emo singer as he belted the verse and jumped around onstage with the band as confetti rained down.

    While this isn’t Curry’s first move into the music world (he appeared in Houston rapper Tobe Nwigwe’s “Lil Fish, Big Pond” music video last week), this is his first non-lip-syncing gig. And the crowd loved it.

    Watch this fan video of Steph Curry onstage with Paramore for “Misery Business” below.



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