The rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer'NBA 2K22 MT first noteworthy foray into world of basketball was when he scored the soundtrack to NBA star Kevin Durant's documentary, Basketball County: In The Water that was due to air in 2020. In addition to that Maryland connection, it feels fitting to compare IDK's career to Durant's. Durant has faced a lot of obstacles in order to reach where he is today.
From sitting in jail aged 17 in the midst of an 80-year prison sentence for armed robbery, to deciding to move into music and build a respectable name within the music industry his journey has been quite an amazing one. At 29 and with an impressive catalog of songs to his name, IDK boasts plenty of plaudits and has worked with some of the greatest artists, from to the legendary DMX and the late Tyler Tyler.
The Creator, Young Thug from Burna Boy. While IDK's music fits perfectly into today's landscape of trap and melodies, remains a conscious artist, willing to tackle tough subject matter like the struggle with religion and his the past, and how the political landscape feels to his experience as a Black person in America.
Hot on the heels of his album from 2021, USEE4URSELF and his 2021 album, USEE4URSELF, he is back on the court, this time with an upcoming single that is part of the NBA 2K22 soundtrack. We spoke with IDK to discuss the polarity between ballers and rappers who are an London boy living the American dream and what he loves best about his NBA 2K franchise.
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